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This study clarifies the concept of migrantisation, distinguishing between demographic and categorical migrantisation. It proposes a new framework for understanding migrantisation, crucial for advancing migration studies research.

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Area of Science:

  • Sociology
  • Migration Studies
  • Political Science

Background:

  • The concept of migrantisation is increasingly used to challenge the migrant/citizen dichotomy.
  • Existing literature presents diverse and sometimes unclear applications of migrantisation.
  • A need exists for a more precise conceptual framework to guide research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To deconstruct and delineate various usages of the term migrantisation.
  • To propose a refined terminology for analyzing migrantisation at different analytical levels.
  • To establish clearer foundations for future research in migration studies.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of existing literature on migrantisation.
  • Identification and differentiation of key strands within the migrantisation discourse.
  • Development of a new terminology to categorize different aspects of migrantisation.

Main Results:

  • Distinction between 'demographic migrantisation' and 'categorical migrantisation'.
  • Emphasis on 'categorical migrantisation' as a core concept for Migration Studies.
  • Introduction of 'migrantisation as an analytical perspective' and 'experiential migrantisation'.

Conclusions:

  • Categorical migrantisation is multi-dimensional, intersectional, and contextual.
  • The proposed framework enhances systematic understanding of migrantisation.
  • This work provides a clearer foundation for future scholarly inquiry into migrantisation.