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Governmental Migration Research in Germany Knowledge Production at the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2023
  • Izdevniecība: Transcript Verlag
  • ISBN-10: 3837657094
  • ISBN-13: 9783837657098
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 240 pages, height x width x depth: 226x147x15 mm, weight: 666 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 25-Apr-2023
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  • ISBN-10: 3837657094
  • ISBN-13: 9783837657098
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The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) is the central executive authority on migration and integration policy in Germany. Vinzenz Kratzer analyses the Federal Office's research output between 2005 and 2015 with a joint perspective of Ethnography and Political Science.
In the wake of political reforms after the »paradigm change« around the turn of the millennium, the development of practically relevant knowledge can be traced. While governmental researchers were able to establish themselves in the bureaucracy with some success, they bought this influence with uncontroversial, depoliticized knowledge production, while the production of seemingly politically irrelevant knowledge - most importantly on racism and discrimination - is underdeveloped.

The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) is the central executive authority on migration and integration policy in Germany. Vinzenz Kratzer analyzes the Federal Office’s research output between 2005 and 2015, in the wake of political reforms around the turn of the millennium.

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InfoDienst Migration, 3 (2021)

What Makes Knowledge Governmental?
7(26)
Knowledge Production and Migration Policy Making
9(4)
Seeing Like a State
13(4)
Four Features of Governmental Knowledge
17(10)
Research Program
27(6)
History of Governmental Migration Research
33(38)
Refugee Research
36(7)
"Guest Worker" and "Foreigner" Research
43(10)
Policy Legitimization
46(5)
Conclusion
51(2)
A "Lost Decade"
53(12)
Legitimatory Knowledge
60(4)
Conclusion
64(1)
Instrumental Narratives and Institutional Traditions
65(6)
Structural Conditions of Knowledge Production
71(38)
Paradigm Change
73(2)
Implementation
75(3)
Establishment of the Research Group
78(27)
The Research Group as a Departmental Research Institution
86(9)
Institutional Conflict and Cooperation
95(2)
Strategic Orientation of the Research
97(8)
Conclusion
105(4)
Analysis of Governmental Knowledge Production
109(98)
Framework of Analysis
111(13)
Quantitative Overview
111(9)
Qualitative Analysis
120(4)
Knowledge for Administration
124(26)
The Migration Report
124(9)
Practical Relevance: Legibility
133(9)
Effects on the Knowledge: Governmentality
142(6)
Conclusion
148(2)
Integration Research
150(21)
Towards a Hegemonic Understanding of Integration
151(4)
Practical Relevance: From Migrant Assimilation to Migration Management
155(7)
Effects on the Knowledge: Selective Blindness towards Discrimination
162(7)
Conclusion
169(2)
Calming Public Debate through Objective Knowledge
171(19)
Muslim Life in Germany
172(5)
Practical Relevance: Dispelling Myths
177(7)
Effects on the Knowledge: The "Gaze from Nowhere"
184(4)
Conclusion
188(2)
Migration Potential
190(17)
Migration Potential and Potential of Migration
191(6)
Practical Relevance: Ex-Post Legitimization
197(4)
Effects on the Knowledge: "Fuzzy Logic"
201(4)
Conclusion
205(2)
The Revenge of Practical Relevance
207(10)
Appendix 217(1)
Bibliography 217(20)
List of Interviews 237
Vinzenz Kratzer, born in 1985, conducted his PhD research at the European University Viadrina in Frankfurt/Oder. As a holder of the Polish-German Double Degree in Political Science and European Studies, Vinzenz Kratzer focusses on political and ethnographic studies of migration in Central and Eastern Europe.