Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe

Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe

Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe

Security, Insecurity and Migration in Europe

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Overview

Having often been framed in terms of security concerns, migration issues have simultaneously given rise to issues of insecurity: on the one hand, security of borders, political, societal and economic security/insecurity in the host country; on the other, social, legal and economic concerns about human security, with regard to both EU citizens and migrants entering Europe. In terms of state security, migration is a core target of increasingly globally networked surveillance capabilities, whilst with respect to human security, it exposes the gap between the protections that migrants formally enjoy under international law and the realities they experience as they travel and work across different countries. Drawing on the latest research from across the EU, Security, Insecurity and Migration explores the concerns of states with regard to migration and the need to protect the fundamental rights of migrants. An interdisciplinary examination of the issues of security and insecurity raised by migration for states, their citizens and migrants themselves, this book will be of interest to scholars of politics, sociology and geography researching migration, race and ethnicity, human and state security and EU politics and policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781409492924
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing Ltd
Publication date: 12/28/2012
Series: Research in Migration and Ethnic Relations Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 17 MB
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About the Author

Gabriella Lazaridis is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Leicester, UK

Table of Contents

Introduction, Gabriella Lazaridis; Chapter 1 The Fallacy of Securitizing Migration: Elite Rationality and Unintended Consequences, Georgios Karyotis; Chapter 2 Vanishing Borders and Biometric Citizens, Mark Maguire; Chapter 3 Security and Insecurity at the Border: Notes from the Mexican–US Border when Considering the Mediterranean, Natalia Ribas-Mateos; Chapter 4 The Impacts of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis, Khalid Koser; Chapter 5 Globalization, EU Enlargement and the Challenge of Financial Crisis: East–West Migration and the Search for EU Solidarities, Branka Likic-Brboric; Chapter 6 Engendering Insecurity: The EU Asylum Regime, Liza Schuster; Chapter 7 Security, Insecurity and Refugees in The Netherlands, Kees Nagtegaal; Chapter 8 Unaccompanied Minors in Europe: Between Immigration Control and the Need for Protection, Bernd Parusel; Chapter 9 The Gendered Dimension of Security and Migration, Giovanna Campani; Chapter 10 Turning Immigrants into Security Threats: A Multi-Faceted Process, Anastassia Tsoukala; Chapter 11 Visibilization of the Invisible: Gender, Islam, Insecurity 1 This chapter was written during the author’s stay at the Institute of Advanced Studies in Nantes, France, January–June 2010., Anna Krasteva; Chapter 12 Convergence of Securitization of Migration and ‘New Racism’ in Europe: Rise of Culturalism and Disappearance of Politics, Burcu Toğral; Chapter 13 Impossibilities of Social Citizenship: On the Statelessness of Migrants, Mojca Pajnik; Chapter 14 Plastic Citizenship, (In)securities and Processes of Abjectification: The Case of Albanian Migrant Women in Greece, Gabriella Lazaridis, Anna Maria Konsta; conclusion Concluding Remarks: State Security Versus the Security of Migrants: The Unbalanced Contest, Annie Phizacklea;
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