It is very clear – as many journalists covering the unfolding migration and refugee crisis have pointed out – that geography lies at the heart of the events taking place in Europe and the Mediterranean. It is a story of borders and routes, of distance and proximity, and of location and accessibility. The role of (re-)bordering has been fundamental in states’ attempts to ‘manage’ and ‘control’ the refugee and migrant flows and, in this respect, we observe a return to the more traditional practices of bordering – physical barriers and personnel-heavy security controls – rather than the previous processes of ‘externalizing’ and ‘internalizing’ border management. In the Eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans the external border of the European ‘...
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Forced migration and border spaces as fault lines posing risks to society through the notion of ‘Oth...
Confronted with the images that have been reaching us since the influx of refugees entered new dimen...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
While these lines were written, Taliban were conquering Afghanistan, establishing a regime of terror...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
Six months is a long time in politics and this includes humanitarian politics in Europe. ‘Refugees w...
Mixed migration in the Mediterranean has since 2013 increased significantly leading to an unpreceden...
For a long time now, "crisis" has been the dominant trope in European discourses on migration. This ...
The UK media’s reporting of events in 2015 contained constantly evolving categorisations of people a...
This book follows the journeys of those fleeing war, poverty or political crises, risking their live...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
The paper examines the roles construed to migrants and to European states in Reuters and AP news age...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...
Migration from the Middle East and Africa to Europe increasingly hit the headlines in 2014-5 as the ...
This is the Editorial Introduction to the special issue 'Fortress Europe: Media, Migration and Borde...
Forced migration and border spaces as fault lines posing risks to society through the notion of ‘Oth...
Confronted with the images that have been reaching us since the influx of refugees entered new dimen...
Taking as a starting point studies on the biopolitics of bordering, as well as media studies, this a...
While these lines were written, Taliban were conquering Afghanistan, establishing a regime of terror...
In this paper, we analyse how news images of the 2015 Syrian refugee ‘crisis’ visualise refugees and...
Six months is a long time in politics and this includes humanitarian politics in Europe. ‘Refugees w...
Mixed migration in the Mediterranean has since 2013 increased significantly leading to an unpreceden...
For a long time now, "crisis" has been the dominant trope in European discourses on migration. This ...
The UK media’s reporting of events in 2015 contained constantly evolving categorisations of people a...
This book follows the journeys of those fleeing war, poverty or political crises, risking their live...
This article examines two particular aspects of the 2015 ‘migration crisis’: the implications of EU ...
The paper examines the roles construed to migrants and to European states in Reuters and AP news age...
Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects...