It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primarily as a security threat, a process known as ‘securitisation’. Political elites and security professionals are identified as the main agents that promote this particular framing of the issue. While securitisation is often implicitly considered as a goal-orientated process, paradoxically few studies have explored its actual consequences on policy and the securitising actors themselves. Adopting a consequentialist ethics approach, this article assesses the implications of the securitisation of migration in Greece, drawing on face-to-face interviews with security professionals, discourse analysis and other primary data. It demonstrates that secu...
Recent developments in the European Union (EU) policy on the management of migratory flows, includin...
Despite the historically undervalued and yet politically charged character of domestic labour its co...
Over the last decades of the twentieth century third-country-nationals’ mobility and residence in Eu...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
The European migration crisis, and in particular, the ongoing Greek refugee crisis that burst in 201...
Since the events of 9/11, security concerns have gained unprecedented dominance on western governmen...
Illiberal practices of liberal regimes have been extensively studied by critical security studies. T...
This article revisits securitization theory of the Copenhagen School by addressing an empirical over...
This article revisits securitization theory of the Copenhagen School by addressing an empirical over...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the securitization processes of the Covid-19 in Greece and ...
This thesis is about the shift in Greek security policy and thinking from a narrow focus on militar...
Migration is a multifaceted issue with a variety of research implications. In the case of Greece, th...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration is intimately linked to questions of security. Typ...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
Recent developments in the European Union (EU) policy on the management of migratory flows, includin...
Despite the historically undervalued and yet politically charged character of domestic labour its co...
Over the last decades of the twentieth century third-country-nationals’ mobility and residence in Eu...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
The European migration crisis, and in particular, the ongoing Greek refugee crisis that burst in 201...
Since the events of 9/11, security concerns have gained unprecedented dominance on western governmen...
Illiberal practices of liberal regimes have been extensively studied by critical security studies. T...
This article revisits securitization theory of the Copenhagen School by addressing an empirical over...
This article revisits securitization theory of the Copenhagen School by addressing an empirical over...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the securitization processes of the Covid-19 in Greece and ...
This thesis is about the shift in Greek security policy and thinking from a narrow focus on militar...
Migration is a multifaceted issue with a variety of research implications. In the case of Greece, th...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration is intimately linked to questions of security. Typ...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
Recent developments in the European Union (EU) policy on the management of migratory flows, includin...
Despite the historically undervalued and yet politically charged character of domestic labour its co...
Over the last decades of the twentieth century third-country-nationals’ mobility and residence in Eu...