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Titre Passeportisation, statistique des migrations et contrôle de l'identité sociale
Auteur Nathalie Moine
Mir@bel Revue Cahiers du monde russe
Numéro volume 38, no 4, octobre-décembre 1997 Statistique démographique et sociale (Russie-URSS) Politiques, administrateurs et société
Rubrique / Thématique
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Page 587-599
Résumé anglais Nathalie Moine, Passportization, migration statistics and social identity controls. This paper analyzes, firstly, the way in which a planned migration of the rural populations is conceived and implemented. Secondly, it will look into how the statistical data-gathering machinery provides a measurement of the migratory population movements. And, finally, the paper will study how the reasoning that lies behind the introduction of an internal passport (in December 1932) and which is further developed throughout the 1930's, relegates to a position of secondary importance concerns related to the planning and counting of population movements. It may be asked whether "passportization" does not in fact denote a will to reinforce the efficiency of the social identity control of individuals. This would therefore be first and foremost a police measure destined to establish individual files on the population without necessarily being related to the census and the population count, and even less to the regulation of its flux.
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