Migration is often seen as part of a crisis: a consequence of crisis or a cause of crisis. This book provides fresh perspectives on this routine association. It examines commonly reported examples of 'crisis-induced migration' and 'migration-induced crises', critically exploring how contemporary migration analysis and policy-making deploy the concept of crisis. In doing so, the book also explores the roles that various forms and levels of governance play in producing, responding to, and sometimes re-producing these crises of migration.
Migration is often seen as part of a crisis: a consequence of crisis or a cause of crisis. This book provides fresh perspectives on this routine association. It examines commonly reported examples of 'crisis-induced migration' and 'migration-induced crises', critically exploring how contemporary migration analysis and policy-making deploy the concept of crisis. In doing so, the book also explores the roles that various forms and levels of governance play in producing, responding to, and sometimes re-producing these crises of migration.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Anna Lindley is Lecturer at the Department of Development Studies, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Crisis and migration: concepts and issues 2. Migration and 'crisis' in the Middle East and North Africa region 3. Histories and contemporary challenges of crisis and mobility in Somalia 4. Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico: evidence, perceptions and politics 5. The global economic crisis and East Asian labour migration: A crisis of migration or struggles of labour? 6. Crisis, enforcement and control at the EU border 7. The social construction of (non) crises and its effects: Government discourse on xenophobia, immigration and social cohesion in South Africa 8. Imagined threats, manufactured crises and "real" emergencies: the politics of border closure in the face of mass refugee influx 9. Crisis? Which crisis? Families and forced migration
1. Crisis and migration: concepts and issues 2. Migration and 'crisis' in the Middle East and North Africa region 3. Histories and contemporary challenges of crisis and mobility in Somalia 4. Criminal violence and displacement in Mexico: evidence, perceptions and politics 5. The global economic crisis and East Asian labour migration: A crisis of migration or struggles of labour? 6. Crisis, enforcement and control at the EU border 7. The social construction of (non) crises and its effects: Government discourse on xenophobia, immigration and social cohesion in South Africa 8. Imagined threats, manufactured crises and "real" emergencies: the politics of border closure in the face of mass refugee influx 9. Crisis? Which crisis? Families and forced migration
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