This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance and framing of both migration and asylum as 'crises'. This study carries forward this line of thinking by showing how the crisis governance of migration is not just a representation or a discourse but emerges as a mode of governance with specific features. The study focuses on the refugee emergency of 2015-2016, covering however a longer time frame (2011-2018) and a wide set of 11 countries (those neighbouring Syria: Lebanon, Iraq and Turkey; countries that were mainly transit points: Greece, Italy, Poland and Hungary; and countries that were mainly destination points (Austria, Germany, Sweden and the UK). Through the meta-analysis of a broad set of materials arising out of...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
‘What’s past’, as the famous line in Shakespeare’s The Tempest has it, ‘is prologue’. Just as this e...
This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance and framing of both migration an...
This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance and framing of both migration an...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
Based on the meta-analysis of thematic country and comparative reports produced in the EU Horizon 20...
This analytical framework aims to study the ways in which European migration governance has been sha...
The refugee crisis has developed as one of the major challenges for EU governance in recent years. F...
In this chapter, I reflect upon the theoretical and political implications of the so-called ‘refugee...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
‘What’s past’, as the famous line in Shakespeare’s The Tempest has it, ‘is prologue’. Just as this e...
This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance and framing of both migration an...
This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance and framing of both migration an...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
Published online: 21 March 2022This paper takes stock of the emerging literature on the governance a...
Based on the meta-analysis of thematic country and comparative reports produced in the EU Horizon 20...
This analytical framework aims to study the ways in which European migration governance has been sha...
The refugee crisis has developed as one of the major challenges for EU governance in recent years. F...
In this chapter, I reflect upon the theoretical and political implications of the so-called ‘refugee...
Abstract: As far as the social transformation and new construction are concerned, from 200...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
The EU’s approach to the so-called ‘refugee crises’, and more in general to the governance of irregu...
This study explores the dynamics of forced migration and refugee management in the context of Turkey...
‘What’s past’, as the famous line in Shakespeare’s The Tempest has it, ‘is prologue’. Just as this e...