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Labour migration brokerage and Dalit politics in Andhra Pradesh: a Dalit fabric of labour circulation

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Why and how do labour migrant brokers engage with henchmen of bosses, small-time criminals and violent politicians? What significance do labour brokers’ political relations have in the fabric of labour circulation? This article argues for migration brokerage to be examined along a broad continuum of brokerage to explore the local fabric of labour circulation in the Indian construction sector. Considering migration brokerage as part of a broader landscape of brokerage firstly allows look at how migration brokers concretely navigate the worlds of labour and politics to pursue their activities and to further their own agendas. It secondly offers insight into how the everyday relations between migrant brokers and henchmen of bosses shape the lives of migrant labourers in the urban construction sector. Based on a detailed ethnography of the relation between a Dalit labour maistri and a Dalit henchman of a boss in a context of violent criminal political economy, this article explores the roles of Dalit politics in shaping the Dalit fabric of labour circulation and labour broker’s trajectories in South India. It further looks at the ambivalent production and mobilisation of Dalit identities in the making of an ideal Dalit migrant labourer.
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hal-01916475 , version 1 (08-11-2018)

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David Picherit. Labour migration brokerage and Dalit politics in Andhra Pradesh: a Dalit fabric of labour circulation. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2018, 45 (14), pp.2706-2722. ⟨10.1080/1369183X.2018.1528101⟩. ⟨hal-01916475⟩
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