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      Brokerage in Cross-Border Mobility: Social Mechanisms and the (Re)Production of Social Inequalities

      Social Inclusion
      Cogitatio

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          Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the field of sociology, Georg Simmel differentiated three types of the “third” which help to analyse brokerage: the disinterested mediator or arbitrator, <em>tertius gaudens</em> and <em>divide et impera</em>. Studies that conceptualise traffickers and smugglers as brokers are extremely rare. Scholars lack a typology which can serve as a basis for comparative research. To advance scholarship on brokerage this article seeks to develop a conceptual-typological matrix by setting out to explore three questions: Why does brokerage exist? What kind of social mechanism is brokerage? What are the implications of brokerage for social inequalities and equalities? The analysis concludes with the consequences of different types of brokerage for the (re)production of social inequalities.

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          Journal
          Social Inclusion
          SI
          Cogitatio
          2183-2803
          October 13 2014
          December 03 2014
          : 2
          : 4
          : 38-52
          Article
          10.17645/si.v2i4.29
          1c4028b6-f1c3-4e61-9cdc-0b7f0cc42fdd
          © 2014
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