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This article unpacks the making of immigrant policies in ordinary cities from the point of view of the various
actors involved in it. Based on ethnographic work conducted in Israeli cities located away from the Tel Aviv–
Jerusalem axis, yet involved since the establishment of the State of Israel in the welcoming of Jewish
immigrants, it focuses on the actors’ intentions and actions producing new scalar arrangements for the
purpose of newcomers’ settlement. Data gathered during observations, participation in activities and
encounters with key actors were mobilized to produce abstract visualization of social networks. These
visuals and their analysis inform the rescaling of immigrant policies, and of statehood: far from gaining
autonomy and forming policies that are disengaging from national policies, actors in these peripheral
cities are still dependent on the central administration to carry out their activities, limiting the possibility
to produce alternative immigrant integration paths.
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Governance Migration Multilevel governance Neoliberalism Place Public policy Scale
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Desille, A. (2022). Local immigrant policies in Israel: the paradox of autonomy. Territory, Politics, Governance, 12(9), 1294-1314. https://doi.org/10.1080/21622671.2022.2114535
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Routledge & RSA
