TY - JOUR
T1 - Immigration and Justice
T2 - The Allocation of Goods to Newcomers from the (Former) Soviet Union in Israel
AU - Golden, Deborah
AU - Sabbagh, Clara
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - This paper looks at ways in which notions of membership and of just allocation were articulated in the everyday practices of a voluntary organization set up in the early 1990s to distribute clothing and household goods to newcomers from the (former) Soviet Union in Israel. Based on an ethnographic account of the distribution centre, this paper describes its underpinning ideology and demonstrates the implications of this ideology for the rules governing the allocation of goods. The paper analyzes three inter?related axes around which notions of rules of just allocation were equivocally interpreted and implemented. The first of these axes related to the discourse of justice deemed most appropriate to the newcomers; the second to the status of the newcomers; and the third to the creation of social categories?primarily defined in ethnic terms?and the hierarchical relationships between them.
AB - This paper looks at ways in which notions of membership and of just allocation were articulated in the everyday practices of a voluntary organization set up in the early 1990s to distribute clothing and household goods to newcomers from the (former) Soviet Union in Israel. Based on an ethnographic account of the distribution centre, this paper describes its underpinning ideology and demonstrates the implications of this ideology for the rules governing the allocation of goods. The paper analyzes three inter?related axes around which notions of rules of just allocation were equivocally interpreted and implemented. The first of these axes related to the discourse of justice deemed most appropriate to the newcomers; the second to the status of the newcomers; and the third to the creation of social categories?primarily defined in ethnic terms?and the hierarchical relationships between them.
U2 - 10.1080/10282580500132948
DO - 10.1080/10282580500132948
M3 - Article
SN - 1028-2580
VL - 8
SP - 251
EP - 264
JO - Contemporary Justice Review
JF - Contemporary Justice Review
IS - 3
ER -