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When right-wing actors take sides with deportees. A typology of anti-deportation protests
Authors:Johanna Probst  Dina Bader
Institution:1. Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies – SFM, University of Neuchatel , Neuchatel, Switzerland johanna.probst@unine.ch;3. Swiss Forum for Migration and Population Studies – SFM, University of Neuchatel , Neuchatel, Switzerland
Abstract:Academic research on activism in migration issues has mainly focused on the actions of either left-wing or far-right activists. As a result, less homogeneous, more complex configurations of actors have been overlooked. This article addresses this gap by drawing attention to unusual alliances of right-wing and left-wing actors as co-partners in the group of key protagonists of anti-deportation protests. Drawing on 96 interviews with actors involved in 15 studied protest cases that took place in Austria, Germany and Switzerland (2005–2013), we find two ideal types of protest, which we call personifying and exemplifying. Personifying protests include right-wing actors, strongly focus on the case of a particular migrant, and do not challenge the principle of deportation as such. In contrast, exemplifying protests do not include right-wing actors. They are carried out by actors with activist experience in NGOs, and more generally criticize deportation and restrictive migration policies. We argue that exemplifying protests are embedded in the solidarity movement, whereas personifying protests, lacking claims of social change or reform, resemble contemporary forms of pragmatic altruistic engagement aiming at individual solutions.
Keywords:Anti-deportation protest  migration  alliances  solidarity  right-wing  typology
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