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dc.contributor.authorStępka, Maciej
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-14T21:18:27Z
dc.date.available2022-02-14T21:18:27Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.identifierONIX_20220214_9783030930356_21
dc.identifier.urihttps://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/52851
dc.description.abstractThis open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration and border control at the EU level. It discusses and compares how different EU institutions and agencies have been deploying different logics of security, e.g. humanitarianism or management of risk, while framing increased migratory flows and so called migration crisis as a security problem. The book argues that the (re)development of EU migration and border control policies in response to increased migratory flows of 2015 have revealed an increasingly tangled nature of securitization of migration in the EU. This is reflected in the intertwining of security logics where migrants and human mobility tend to be securitized through different, sometimes multiple, interpretative lenses at different stages of policy framing. From a theoretical point of view, the book develops a fresh analytical perspective that further contributes to burgeoning discussion on securitization theory. By bridging the literature on policy framing and securitization it makes a significant contribution to the debates on both securitization and migration. As such this book is of great interest to students, academics, policy makers and all those working in the fields of EU politics, migration, security, and international relations.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.relation.ispartofseriesIMISCOE Research Series
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JB Society and culture: general::JBF Social and ethical issues::JBFH Migration, immigration and emigrationen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::5 Interest qualifiers::5P Relating to specific groups and cultures or social and cultural interests::5PB Relating to peoples: ethnic groups, indigenous peoples, cultures and other groupings of people::5PBC Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoplesen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPA Political science and theoryen_US
dc.subject.classificationthema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPP Public administrationen_US
dc.subject.otherOpen access
dc.subject.otherMigration crisis in the EU
dc.subject.otherIncreased migratory movements in the EU
dc.subject.otherRefugee crisis in the EU
dc.subject.otherImmigration crisis in the EU
dc.subject.otherSecuritization theory
dc.subject.otherSecuritization of migration in the EU
dc.subject.otherMigration and security in the EU
dc.subject.otherEU security discourses
dc.subject.otherPolicy discourse on migration
dc.subject.otherEU institutional discourses on migration
dc.subject.otherEU border security
dc.subject.otherEU migration policy
dc.subject.otherEU security logics
dc.subject.otherMigration and humanitarianism in the EU
dc.subject.otherHuman security and migration in the EU
dc.subject.otherMigration and resilience in the EU
dc.subject.otherMigration and risk management in the EU
dc.subject.otherPolicy and security framing
dc.subject.otherEU institutions and securitization of migration
dc.titleIdentifying Security Logics in the EU Policy Discourse
dc.title.alternativeThe "Migration Crisis" and the EU
dc.typebook
oapen.identifier.doi10.1007/978-3-030-93035-6
oapen.relation.isPublishedBy6c6992af-b843-4f46-859c-f6e9998e40d5
oapen.relation.isFundedBy973e0eb8-f400-4150-ba15-369b5d2e0b1f
oapen.relation.isbn9783030930356
oapen.imprintSpringer International Publishing
oapen.pages204
oapen.place.publicationCham
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