This book provides an explanation for the fundamental disagreement pertaining to immigration and asylum in Europe.
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Autorenporträt
Nicos Trimikliniotis is professor of sociology at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Nicosia, Cyprus. He heads the Cyprus team of experts for the EU Fundamental Rights Agency.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: The migration and refugee dissensus in Europe 1. Europe's perfect storm: The 'refugee crisis', liminal regimes of exception and the asylum dissensus 2. Rethinking regimes of exceptions, social excesses/imaginaries and surplus populations: Encounters, imaginaries and potentialities 3. Europe's 'refugee crisis': Inside a refugees' hell, a liminal regime of exception 4. Belonging: Dissensus and Migrant Integration in the Era of Euro-crisis 5. The politics of hate: Racism and anti-immigrant populism 6. Insecurity: Anti-immigration, class and de-democratisation 7. Beyond the European migration regimes of exception: Theorising dissensus and transcending authoritarian sovereignties Conclusion
Introduction: The migration and refugee dissensus in Europe 1. Europe's perfect storm: The 'refugee crisis', liminal regimes of exception and the asylum dissensus 2. Rethinking regimes of exceptions, social excesses/imaginaries and surplus populations: Encounters, imaginaries and potentialities 3. Europe's 'refugee crisis': Inside a refugees' hell, a liminal regime of exception 4. Belonging: Dissensus and Migrant Integration in the Era of Euro-crisis 5. The politics of hate: Racism and anti-immigrant populism 6. Insecurity: Anti-immigration, class and de-democratisation 7. Beyond the European migration regimes of exception: Theorising dissensus and transcending authoritarian sovereignties Conclusion
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