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Europe as imaginary process. Undocumented in Lisbon: between the precariousness and the integration

public.project.responsible_investigator_cria: Cecília Menduni Luís

public.project.research_group: Livelihoods, Politics and Inequalities


public.project.category

Doctorate Degree Projects

public.project.keyword

Undocumented | State | Informality | Social invisibility

public.project.institution_funder

Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)

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public.project.closed

public.project.start_date

01-09-2018

public.project.end_date

31-08-2022

public.project.reference

SFRH/BD/141895/2018


public.project.abstract

This project aims to understand a dimension of contemporary social life that has not been extensively studied: the undocumented migrants living in the city of Lisbon. Following my previous research, this analysis is based on the understanding of the processes of exclusion / inclusion, and on the notions of territoriality and informality imposed on undocumented immigrants. Without documents, these individuals are not considered citizens, and it is through a process of invisibilization that they build their survival strategies, living in the interstices of economic activities and society. I will analyse their daily routines in order to answer the following questions: How do they survive in the city? How do they construct their routes in the territory and in the economic activities in which they are inserted? How do they deal with the state that vetoes their legal existence? Why they stay for such a long time in this situation?

public.project.team

Full members

Antónia Pedroso de Lima

Full members

Cristina Santinho