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The indigenous worker sees the migrant in an ’inferior’ position, and what he sees and hears emphasizes how the migrant is different. Different to the point of being unknowable. Imperceptibly - there is no moment of decision - the two characteristics fuse. From being unknowable the migrant comes to be seen as being beneath understanding: as being intrinsically unpredictable, disorganized, feckless, devious. And then the inverted commas around inferior disappear: what has become the migrant’s intrinsic inferiority is now expressed in his inferior status. What he is paid to do reflects what he is. The fusion has occurred. [...] The principle of equality is the revolutionary principle, not only because it challenges hierarchies, but because it asserts that all men are equally whole. And the converse is just as true: to accept inequality as natural is to become fragmented, is to see oneself as no more than the sum of a set of capacities and needs. The above argument may show why the working class, if it accepts the natural inferiority of the migrants, is likely to reduce its own demands to economic ones, to fragment itself and to lose its own political identify.

John Berger, The Seventh Man (1975), p. 253ff. https://web.archive.org/web/20160805000323/http://abahlali.org/files/John%20Berger,%20Extract%20from%20A%20Seventh%20Man,%20Race%20&%20Class,%201975.pdf

"In 1972, John Berger won the Booker Prize, donating half to the British Black Panthers and using the rest to create A Seventh Man with Jean Mohr. This genre-defying book tells migrant workers’ stories through independent words and images. Nearly 50 years on, it remains a vital call for solidarity." Chunkingbooks

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The word ‘migrant’ makes it look as if the essence of the person we are talking about were to leave, to travel under terrible conditions, and to wind up somewhere. But no! That person’s historical essence, itself the result of a capitalist order at the peak of its oppressive inegalitarianism, consists in being forced to become a nomadic proletarian. Let us give this name to the person we are talking about, and let us then understand that our duty is not to welcome this person in the name of an ethics of hospitality. Our duty is to organize ourselves with him or her, with everyone like him or her, if possible at an international level, to prepare the end of the oligarchic world order whose result is his or her being as nomadic proletarian.

Alain Badiou, Migrants and Militants. 2020

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Free mobility across the three continents which the Middle Sea connects and separates is a necessary condition for the auto-imagining of new forms of computation. The one-directional, unfree human flow of migration from the South to the North is also a flow of knowledges which are constrained to mold themselves on and put at the service of the mono-technologic of the Global North. Racialized practices for the division of populations do not allow for the kind of transversal knowledge-making which is needed to foster the task of techno-diversity. Caught between US domination in the field of digital media and the EU’s overdetermination of economic and research policies, the Middle Sea needs to fight for its own transversal path towards practices and models of speculative computation.

Tiziana Terranova in Technology, Postcoloniality, and the Mediterranean

Source: e-flux.com
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Nation-states refract the logic of fields through their administrative logic, which gives relative value todifferent forms of capital within the territory of a nation-state. For example, state policies on economy or culture impact on the relative value of cultural capital in relation to economic capital, and vice versa. Thus, for field theory, the nation-state continues to be the nexus of all differentiated autonomous social fields in a territorial perspective, which is called the field of power

Manuela Boatcă: Theorizing societalization across borders: Globality, transnationality, postcoloniality, Current Sociology,  2020, p. 7

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Daniela Ortiz, Condecoración (2016)

“The hyper-visibilization of the migrant population achieves to maintain the invisibility of the migratory control system and its mechanisms of persecution, detention and deportation, as well as the people who are responsible for it. The project Condecoración proposes to give visibility to those subjects responsible for the migratory control system through a series of violent actions inflicted on their images. A bust representing Fabrice Leggeri, the current Executive Director of the migratory control agency FRONTEX, is attacked.“

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