In recent elections across the European Union, parties adopting an anti-immigration stance and making use of populist rhetoric have been gaining electoral breakthrough. Against this backdrop, and in order to contribute to a deeper understanding of the connections binding migration and populism dynamics in Europe, this volume aims to trigger a discussion on the causes and consequences of the rise of populism in Europe, and deconstruct the rhetorical frames it uses to depict migratory flows as an exceptional phenomenon.
In recent elections across the European Union, parties adopting an anti-immigration stance and making use of populist rhetoric have been gaining electoral breakthrough. Against this backdrop, and in order to contribute to a deeper understanding of the connections binding migration and populism dynamics in Europe, this volume aims to trigger a discussion on the causes and consequences of the rise of populism in Europe, and deconstruct the rhetorical frames it uses to depict migratory flows as an exceptional phenomenon.
Leila Simona Talani is professor of International Political Economy at the department of European and International Studies at King¿s College London. Her research interests currently focus on the global political economy and the migration crisis and on the consequences of the global financial crisis on the capitalist structures of European countries. Matilde Rosina is a PhD candidate in the Department of European and International Studies at King¿s College London. Her research focuses on the concept of deterrence in the context of international migration, and in particular on the criminalisation of irregular migration.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction - Understanding the Relationship between Migration, Populism and Crisis - Deconstructing Populist Discourse on Migration and Crisis - Conclusion
Introduction - Understanding the Relationship between Migration, Populism and Crisis - Deconstructing Populist Discourse on Migration and Crisis - Conclusion
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