This article looks at securitization/humanitarianization dynamics in the EU external sea borders to track and critique the substantial transformation of the role played by human rights in the Mediterranean. Mapping the evolution of maritime engagement up to the ‘refugee crisis’, it is revealed how the invocation of human rights serves paradoxically to curtail (migrants’) human rights, justifying interdiction (‘to save lives’), and impeding access to safety in Europe. The result is a double reification of ‘boat migrants’ as threats to border security and as victims of smuggling/trafficking. Through a narrative of ‘rescue’, interdiction is laundered into an ethically sustainable strategy of border governance. Instead of being considered a pro...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
In the last seven years, close to twenty thousand people have died trying to reach Europe by crossin...
This paper explores the communicative architecture of the border at the peak of Europe’s 2015-16 “mi...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
In April 2015, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called on European leaders to respond to...
This chapter investigates the process of the so-called humanitarian securitization, focusing on dyna...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
This mémoire examines how far human rights protection has been enhanced in the mandates of Frontex a...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
This contribution focuses on the externalization of maritime border controls coordinated by the EU b...
In the last seven years, over twenty thousand people have died trying to reach Europe by crossing th...
States bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Channel are leaving many migrants to their fate. By d...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
In the last seven years, close to twenty thousand people have died trying to reach Europe by crossin...
This paper explores the communicative architecture of the border at the peak of Europe’s 2015-16 “mi...
People have been migrating across the Mediterranean Sea between Africa and Europe for thousands of y...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
The concept of ’humanitarian borderwork’ (Pallister-Wilkins 2017) entered the social sciences the la...
In April 2015, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott called on European leaders to respond to...
This chapter investigates the process of the so-called humanitarian securitization, focusing on dyna...
In this paper, we discuss the criminalisation of migrant solidarity, intended as practices of resist...
This mémoire examines how far human rights protection has been enhanced in the mandates of Frontex a...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
This contribution focuses on the externalization of maritime border controls coordinated by the EU b...
In the last seven years, over twenty thousand people have died trying to reach Europe by crossing th...
States bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Channel are leaving many migrants to their fate. By d...
The phenomenon by which people are dying while attempting to cross the Mediterranean constitutes one...
In the last seven years, close to twenty thousand people have died trying to reach Europe by crossin...
This paper explores the communicative architecture of the border at the peak of Europe’s 2015-16 “mi...