As the European Union seemingly teetered from a financial crisis to an immigration crisis around 2015 and onwards, discourses of race appeared to congeal in various member states. In some instances, these came with familiarly essentialist constructions; in others these were refracted cautiously through concerns about security, national and cultural integrity, distribution of public resources and employment, and so on. New political alignments surfaced on the back of such concerns, and established organizations changed their agendas accordingly. The border regimes of EU member states became increasingly fraught, both in terms of their everyday operations and in terms of the close attention and vociferous debates they attracted. In most insta...
Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called ‘migration crisis’ has seen the hardening and mili...
Europe's Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and adva...
In this paper I will try to understand in what sense it is possible to talk of a migrant or refugee ...
As the European Union seemingly teetered from a financial crisis to an immigration crisis around 201...
The Introduction begins by outlining the general theme of this special issue, “Race and Crisis”. It ...
The Introduction begins by outlining the general theme of this special issue, “Race and Crisis”. It ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called 'migration crisis' has seen th...
Van Vossole's article explores the racist framing of the peripheral member states of the European Un...
It is not highly contentious to claim that the 2008 global economic crisis may be also understood as...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
This special issue brings together scholars who examine the nexus between the (economic) crisis, nat...
This timely series of interventions scrutinises the centrality of race and migration to the 2016 Bre...
For generations, Europeans have become accustomed to rising prosperity, an increasingly supportive s...
This article explores the applicability of democratic functionalism as a theoretical framework expla...
Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in...
Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called ‘migration crisis’ has seen the hardening and mili...
Europe's Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and adva...
In this paper I will try to understand in what sense it is possible to talk of a migrant or refugee ...
As the European Union seemingly teetered from a financial crisis to an immigration crisis around 201...
The Introduction begins by outlining the general theme of this special issue, “Race and Crisis”. It ...
The Introduction begins by outlining the general theme of this special issue, “Race and Crisis”. It ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd.Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called 'migration crisis' has seen th...
Van Vossole's article explores the racist framing of the peripheral member states of the European Un...
It is not highly contentious to claim that the 2008 global economic crisis may be also understood as...
The theme of migrations towards Europe plays an increasingly central role in international political...
This special issue brings together scholars who examine the nexus between the (economic) crisis, nat...
This timely series of interventions scrutinises the centrality of race and migration to the 2016 Bre...
For generations, Europeans have become accustomed to rising prosperity, an increasingly supportive s...
This article explores the applicability of democratic functionalism as a theoretical framework expla...
Europe is not what it used to be, and not yet what it will be. The assassination of Theo van Gogh in...
Europe is facing challenging times. The so-called ‘migration crisis’ has seen the hardening and mili...
Europe's Border Crisis investigates dynamics in EU border security and migration management and adva...
In this paper I will try to understand in what sense it is possible to talk of a migrant or refugee ...