It has become commonplace to argue that migration is intimately linked to questions of security. Typically, the literature on the securitisation of migration approaches it as a ‘top-down’ process, where various political, societal and security elites present migration as an existential threat to fundamental values of society and/or the state. The implication is that the elites’ decision to securitise is a rational one, often aimed, among others, at promoting their own political legitimacy, attracting resources and legitimising exceptional responses. The aim of this chapter is to question the rationality of elite action by highlighting the unintended consequences and hidden costs associated with securitisation. The chapter distances itself f...
9/11 has reinforced the discursive securitization of migration and integration politics and policie...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
A guiding concern of this article is to examine how the protection of migrants, refugees and interna...
Over the last decades of the twentieth century third-country-nationals’ mobility and residence in Eu...
The systematic inclusion of refugees, asylum seekers, and other categories of migrants on the resear...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, issues in migration gradually gained importance a...
This study seeks to identify if and how transnational migration is linked to security issues when a ...
This special issue illustrates that the securitisation of migration is not a linear process but a sp...
Nation-states around the globe, especially Western ones, are cracking down on migration for security...
This chapter makes the argument that while the European Union has failed to explicitly refer to irre...
This thesis deals with what securitizing agents are in securitizing migration and highlights deviati...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
This article analyzes the role that fields of discourses have played in constructing migration as a...
9/11 has reinforced the discursive securitization of migration and integration politics and policie...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
A guiding concern of this article is to examine how the protection of migrants, refugees and interna...
Over the last decades of the twentieth century third-country-nationals’ mobility and residence in Eu...
The systematic inclusion of refugees, asylum seekers, and other categories of migrants on the resear...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991, issues in migration gradually gained importance a...
This study seeks to identify if and how transnational migration is linked to security issues when a ...
This special issue illustrates that the securitisation of migration is not a linear process but a sp...
Nation-states around the globe, especially Western ones, are cracking down on migration for security...
This chapter makes the argument that while the European Union has failed to explicitly refer to irre...
This thesis deals with what securitizing agents are in securitizing migration and highlights deviati...
This open access book investigates the complexity and the modalities of securitization of migration ...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
This article analyzes the role that fields of discourses have played in constructing migration as a...
9/11 has reinforced the discursive securitization of migration and integration politics and policie...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
A guiding concern of this article is to examine how the protection of migrants, refugees and interna...