Practices of rescue and assistance based on humanitarian concerns for life have increasingly come to shape both state and non-state action that responds to the mobility of people on the move at the borders of Europe. These processes of rescue are presented as counter to processes of border control concerned with preventing and policing migratory flows. Presented and articulated as an alternative response to the increasingly restrictive and militarised practices that make-up ‘Fortress Europe’, this humanitarian intervention concerned with saving lives both masks the violence of the border that renders people vulnerable in the first instance and masks the intimate relationship practices of rescue have with processes of capture more traditiona...
This chapter investigates the process of the so-called humanitarian securitization, focusing on dyna...
This article looks at securitization/humanitarianization dynamics in the EU external sea borders to ...
The coexistence of punitive forms of border control and a commitment to humanitarianism in liberal s...
This paper explores humanitarianism in the practice of Frontex-assisted Greek border police in Evros...
In the past few years, mass-media and political actors, especially emergent populist and right-wing ...
Through a critical analysis of discursive practices enacted by the Marina Militare (Italian Navy) an...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
Cross-border military intervention is a recurring feature throughout history. Often, geopolitical an...
Every year, thousands of refugees and other migrants die trying to cross borders. The dangers are ma...
Europe's Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and adva...
EUrope has created a space of human suffering within which military‐humanitarian measures seem urgen...
Contains fulltext : 219505.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The "humanitari...
This chapter investigates the process of the so-called humanitarian securitization, focusing on dyna...
This article looks at securitization/humanitarianization dynamics in the EU external sea borders to ...
The coexistence of punitive forms of border control and a commitment to humanitarianism in liberal s...
This paper explores humanitarianism in the practice of Frontex-assisted Greek border police in Evros...
In the past few years, mass-media and political actors, especially emergent populist and right-wing ...
Through a critical analysis of discursive practices enacted by the Marina Militare (Italian Navy) an...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
Cross-border military intervention is a recurring feature throughout history. Often, geopolitical an...
Every year, thousands of refugees and other migrants die trying to cross borders. The dangers are ma...
Europe's Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and adva...
EUrope has created a space of human suffering within which military‐humanitarian measures seem urgen...
Contains fulltext : 219505.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The "humanitari...
This chapter investigates the process of the so-called humanitarian securitization, focusing on dyna...
This article looks at securitization/humanitarianization dynamics in the EU external sea borders to ...
The coexistence of punitive forms of border control and a commitment to humanitarianism in liberal s...