The mass migrations of 2015 were not merely a watershed moment for ‘EUrope’ but also for the scholarly study of migration to EUrope. With academic expertise and insights becoming much sought-after in the media and political discourse, migration scholarship has gained in unknown popularity over recent years. This current ‘migration knowledge hype’ has particularly benefited scholarship that claims to be of relevance for EUropean policymakers in finding responses to ‘migratory pressures’. This article critically interrogates the increasing intimacy between the worlds of migration scholarship and migration policy and seeks to unpack how the quest for policy-relevance has shaped the process of research itself. The impact of policy on migration ...
What are the most appropriate conceptual tools by which to develop an analysis of ‘unauthorised migr...
At its simplest, migration refers to the movement of people and their temporary or permanent geograp...
In this paper we reflect on some instruments to interrupt the governmentalization of knowledge produ...
Significant increases in the number of refugees and other migrants arriving across the Mediterranean...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
Migration issues are often thought and debated in terms of societal security. The association of mig...
The year 2015 marked the arrival of an unprecedented number of migrants and refugees in the EU. Soon...
This article traces a key logical framework in migration research: policy relevance. While many scho...
Building on research within the fields of exile studies and critical migration studies and drawing l...
This thesis is an ethnography of EU migration and asylum policy. It explores questions relating to ...
We are concerned. We are three early-career researchers in the feld of international migration and ...
Migration has become a crucial issue for Europe, one that is likely to dominate policy and political...
The study of international migration and responses to it has experienced rapid growth in the last th...
Although humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing mass exodus from Syria toward Europe, tend to focu...
In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers expl...
What are the most appropriate conceptual tools by which to develop an analysis of ‘unauthorised migr...
At its simplest, migration refers to the movement of people and their temporary or permanent geograp...
In this paper we reflect on some instruments to interrupt the governmentalization of knowledge produ...
Significant increases in the number of refugees and other migrants arriving across the Mediterranean...
It has become commonplace to regard the contemporary state of migration to Europe as a ‘crisis’. The...
Migration issues are often thought and debated in terms of societal security. The association of mig...
The year 2015 marked the arrival of an unprecedented number of migrants and refugees in the EU. Soon...
This article traces a key logical framework in migration research: policy relevance. While many scho...
Building on research within the fields of exile studies and critical migration studies and drawing l...
This thesis is an ethnography of EU migration and asylum policy. It explores questions relating to ...
We are concerned. We are three early-career researchers in the feld of international migration and ...
Migration has become a crucial issue for Europe, one that is likely to dominate policy and political...
The study of international migration and responses to it has experienced rapid growth in the last th...
Although humanitarian crises, such as the ongoing mass exodus from Syria toward Europe, tend to focu...
In recent years, the economics of migration literature has shown a substantial growth in papers expl...
What are the most appropriate conceptual tools by which to develop an analysis of ‘unauthorised migr...
At its simplest, migration refers to the movement of people and their temporary or permanent geograp...
In this paper we reflect on some instruments to interrupt the governmentalization of knowledge produ...