- Publication . Article . 2013Open Access FrenchAuthors:Gwenn Pulliat;Gwenn Pulliat;
doi: 10.3917/esp.154.0087
Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: SSHRCInternational audience; This paper analyses how the residential registration policy in Vietnam labels as “migrants” a varied “floating population” of migration practices of commuters between Hanoi and its hinterland. This registration policy establishes a differentiation in social rights which assigns to the floating population an inferior social position. It validates the “migrants” vs. “residents” relationship based on domination, and defines “migrants” as a dominated minority.; Cet article analyse la façon dont la politique d’enregistrement résidentiel au Vietnam attribue l’étiquette de « migrants » à une « population flottante » aux pratiques migratoires variées, circulant entre Hanoï et son hinterland. Elle s’accompagne d’une différenciation des droits sociaux qui assigne ces « migrants » à un statut social infériorisé ; elle entérine les rapports sociaux de domination entre « résidents » et « migrants » et construit une minorité dominée.
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- Publication . Article . 2013Open Access FrenchAuthors:Gwenn Pulliat;Gwenn Pulliat;
doi: 10.3917/esp.154.0087
Publisher: HAL CCSDCountry: FranceProject: SSHRCInternational audience; This paper analyses how the residential registration policy in Vietnam labels as “migrants” a varied “floating population” of migration practices of commuters between Hanoi and its hinterland. This registration policy establishes a differentiation in social rights which assigns to the floating population an inferior social position. It validates the “migrants” vs. “residents” relationship based on domination, and defines “migrants” as a dominated minority.; Cet article analyse la façon dont la politique d’enregistrement résidentiel au Vietnam attribue l’étiquette de « migrants » à une « population flottante » aux pratiques migratoires variées, circulant entre Hanoï et son hinterland. Elle s’accompagne d’une différenciation des droits sociaux qui assigne ces « migrants » à un statut social infériorisé ; elle entérine les rapports sociaux de domination entre « résidents » et « migrants » et construit une minorité dominée.
Average popularityAverage popularity In bottom 99%Average influencePopularity: Citation-based measure reflecting the current impact.Average influence In bottom 99%Influence: Citation-based measure reflecting the total impact.add Add to ORCIDPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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