In this article I examine the current European refugee ‘crisis’ by challenging, from a theoretical perspective, the way in which the European Union (EU) has used the increased number of deaths in the Mediterranean as an opportunity to frame recent migration flows as an emergency which, by definition, can only be addressed through the adoption of exceptional measures. Throughout the article, I engage with the work of Giorgio Agamben on biopolitics and state of exception to illustrate, first, the need to rethink the way in which borders are defined and used (e.g. externalised) within the context of the European refugee ‘crisis’. Second, Agamben’s work is useful to understand what moves the externalisation and privatisation of migration, and t...
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
This article will attempt to demonstrate the interrelationship between two ‘crises’ that the Europea...
The article takes EUrope's uneven geographies of reception as a privileged standpoint from which to ...
© 2018 The Author(s). This article examines the current European refugee 'crisis' by challenging, fr...
This article addresses the contradiction between the generalised use of human rights’ protection wit...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The article examines recent research on hotspots – the EU system for the management of incoming asyl...
his Essay attempts to take a step back from the tragic event in the first week of October 2013, when...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
Despite the fact that EU was acknowledged to ensure human rights protection level equivalent to the ...
This article examines recent trends in EU refugee law. It argues that within the EU there is a compl...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
This article will attempt to demonstrate the interrelationship between two ‘crises’ that the Europea...
The article takes EUrope's uneven geographies of reception as a privileged standpoint from which to ...
© 2018 The Author(s). This article examines the current European refugee 'crisis' by challenging, fr...
This article addresses the contradiction between the generalised use of human rights’ protection wit...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
In its own tale, EUrope conceives of itself as a post-national and trans-border project, often throu...
Taking as a point of departure recent writing by theorists such as Seyla Benhabib, Michel Feher, and...
The article examines recent research on hotspots – the EU system for the management of incoming asyl...
his Essay attempts to take a step back from the tragic event in the first week of October 2013, when...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
Despite the fact that EU was acknowledged to ensure human rights protection level equivalent to the ...
This article examines recent trends in EU refugee law. It argues that within the EU there is a compl...
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Scholarship dissecting the EU humanitarian border has consistently emphasised its productive nature....
Having initially welcomed more than a million refugees and forced migrants into Europe ...
This article will attempt to demonstrate the interrelationship between two ‘crises’ that the Europea...
The article takes EUrope's uneven geographies of reception as a privileged standpoint from which to ...