Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019)
In December 2015, the political coalition Cambiemos won the national elections in Argentina, taking the candidate Mauricio Macri to the presidency for a period of four years. One of the recurring topics within public opinion during that time was the explicit and public reference to an alleged link b...
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description | In December 2015, the political coalition Cambiemos won the national elections in Argentina, taking the candidate Mauricio Macri to the presidency for a period of four years. One of the recurring topics within public opinion during that time was the explicit and public reference to an alleged link between immigration and crime by administration officials of various kinds. Against this background, I propose to specifically address the ways in which the links between immigration and crime were defined in the political discourses implemented during the Cambiemos administration. The article presents different core categories, reconstructed through discourse analysis: (1) ‘we need to know who is who’; (2) distinction in the types of immigration that arrive in Argentina; (3) tighter controls on the conditions of entry into the country; and (4) crime and migration. In broader terms, and as the argumentative plotline, each of these core categories relates to the Cambiemos initiatives to manage ethnic and cultural diversity: identify, select, control and criminalise. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8de8d53682a944e38aea5320d50342bb2023-06-05T01:35:53ZengQueensland University of TechnologyInternational Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy2202-79982202-80052023-06-01122597110.5204/ijcjsd.28873210Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019)Federico Luis Abiuso0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5145-8837Universidad de BelgranoIn December 2015, the political coalition Cambiemos won the national elections in Argentina, taking the candidate Mauricio Macri to the presidency for a period of four years. One of the recurring topics within public opinion during that time was the explicit and public reference to an alleged link between immigration and crime by administration officials of various kinds. Against this background, I propose to specifically address the ways in which the links between immigration and crime were defined in the political discourses implemented during the Cambiemos administration. The article presents different core categories, reconstructed through discourse analysis: (1) ‘we need to know who is who’; (2) distinction in the types of immigration that arrive in Argentina; (3) tighter controls on the conditions of entry into the country; and (4) crime and migration. In broader terms, and as the argumentative plotline, each of these core categories relates to the Cambiemos initiatives to manage ethnic and cultural diversity: identify, select, control and criminalise.https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/2887immigrationcrimepolitical discoursesargentinaothernessgrounded theory |
spellingShingle | Federico Luis Abiuso Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) International Journal for Crime, Justice and Social Democracy immigration crime political discourses argentina otherness grounded theory |
title | Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) |
title_full | Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) |
title_fullStr | Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) |
title_full_unstemmed | Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) |
title_short | Construction of Otherness: Links Between Immigration and Crime During the Cambiemos Administration (Argentina, 2015–2019) |
title_sort | construction of otherness links between immigration and crime during the cambiemos administration argentina 2015 2019 |
topic | immigration crime political discourses argentina otherness grounded theory |
url | https://www.crimejusticejournal.com/article/view/2887 |
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