Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social

The concept of the social off-screen captures the institutional, spatial, sensory, and epistemic dimensions of social invisibility, focusing on its impact on Bangladeshi nationals in precarious residency situations in Île-de-France. Grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of social space and the concep...

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Main Author: Sofia Meister
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Language:fra
Published: Presses universitaires de Paris Nanterre 2025-01-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/teth/5803
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description The concept of the social off-screen captures the institutional, spatial, sensory, and epistemic dimensions of social invisibility, focusing on its impact on Bangladeshi nationals in precarious residency situations in Île-de-France. Grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of social space and the conceptualization of public space as a stage for social visibility, this study explores how institutional processes of precarious residency give rise to practices and strategies of invisibilization, alongside concealed movements, and spaces shielded from public scrutiny. These dynamics are further exacerbated by socialized perceptions that reinforce both social and spatial invisibility. In particular, public attention in Île-de-France is shaped by social class and racial hierarchies embedded within a postcolonial context.
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spelling doaj-art-3818b77b41214aeeb64d210ca41247e02025-08-20T03:15:30ZfraPresses universitaires de Paris NanterreTerrains/Théories2427-91882025-01-011910.4000/13c4wLes Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ socialSofia MeisterThe concept of the social off-screen captures the institutional, spatial, sensory, and epistemic dimensions of social invisibility, focusing on its impact on Bangladeshi nationals in precarious residency situations in Île-de-France. Grounded in Pierre Bourdieu’s notion of social space and the conceptualization of public space as a stage for social visibility, this study explores how institutional processes of precarious residency give rise to practices and strategies of invisibilization, alongside concealed movements, and spaces shielded from public scrutiny. These dynamics are further exacerbated by socialized perceptions that reinforce both social and spatial invisibility. In particular, public attention in Île-de-France is shaped by social class and racial hierarchies embedded within a postcolonial context.https://journals.openedition.org/teth/5803Bangladeshi nationals; social off-screen; asylum seekers; social space; subalternity.
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Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
Terrains/Théories
Bangladeshi nationals; social off-screen; asylum seekers; social space; subalternity.
title Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
title_full Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
title_fullStr Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
title_full_unstemmed Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
title_short Les Bangladais·es en « séjour précaire », un hors-champ social
title_sort les bangladais·es en sejour precaire un hors champ social
topic Bangladeshi nationals; social off-screen; asylum seekers; social space; subalternity.
url https://journals.openedition.org/teth/5803
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