This article revisits securitization theory of the Copenhagen School by addressing an empirical overemphasis on political actors and offering a quantitative extension to typically qualitative assessments of the theory. Using Greece as a case study, it explores the dynamics of competition and the relative discursive power of two actors, political and religious elites, regarding migration. After first documenting a divergence in the two actors' rhetoric through discourse analysis, it proceeds to measure the relative impact of their discourses on public immigration attitudes, employing structural equation modelling of European Social Survey data. Findings demonstrate that exposure to the securitizing religious discourse through church attendan...
Migration is a multifaceted issue with a variety of research implications. In the case of Greece, th...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
This thesis studies the challenges in dealing with the securitization of migration theoretically at ...
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 European migration crisis, and in particular, the ongoing Greek refugee crisis that burst in 201...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the securitization processes of the Covid-19 in Greece and ...
This chapter focuses on the link between immigration and security from the point of view of public o...
This paper examines the implications of ‘cultural defence’ in the nature of democracy and the stabil...
This study looks at the discursive threat constructions of political elites in Hungary during a time...
Illiberal practices of liberal regimes have been extensively studied by critical security studies. T...
Migration is a multifaceted issue with a variety of research implications. In the case of Greece, th...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
This thesis studies the challenges in dealing with the securitization of migration theoretically at ...
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 European migration crisis, and in particular, the ongoing Greek refugee crisis that burst in 201...
The field of security is largely controlled by elites who, by virtue of their authority, are able to...
It has become commonplace to argue that migration in most host states is socially constructed primar...
The aim of this article is to illustrate the securitization processes of the Covid-19 in Greece and ...
This chapter focuses on the link between immigration and security from the point of view of public o...
This paper examines the implications of ‘cultural defence’ in the nature of democracy and the stabil...
This study looks at the discursive threat constructions of political elites in Hungary during a time...
Illiberal practices of liberal regimes have been extensively studied by critical security studies. T...
Migration is a multifaceted issue with a variety of research implications. In the case of Greece, th...
This article aims at analyzing “securitization of migration” in TurkeyEuropean Union (EU) relations....
This thesis studies the challenges in dealing with the securitization of migration theoretically at ...