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245 0 0 _aHandbook on migration and security /
_cedited by Philippe Bourbeau (Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, UK).
264 1 _aCheltenham, UK ;
_aNorthampton, MA, USA :
_bEdward Elgar Publishing,
_c[2017]
300 _aix, 429 pages :
_billustrations, maps ;
_c25 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aContents Migration and Security: Key debates and research agendaPhilippe BourbeauPart I On the Importance of Migration and Security1. Migration as a global phenomenonAnthony M. Messina2. Security and Migration: A conceptual explorationChris S. BrowningPart II Understanding the Securitization of Migration3. Immigration and the political economy of security: Is free trade the answer?Christopher Rudolph4. Gendered bodies in securitized migration regimesLauren Wilcox5. Migration, exceptionalist security discourses, and practicesPhilippe Bourbeau6. Ethics and the securitization of migration: Reversing the current policy frameworkRicard Zapata-Barrero and Lorenzo Gabrielli7. Securing the Urban Core: Policing poverty and migration in the neoliberal cityDan Zuberi and Ariel TaylorPart III The Multiple Facets of the Securitization of Migration 8. Families in detention in the United StatesRoxanne Lynn Doty 9. Environmental refugeesGregory White 10. Resilience, security, and spaces of migrant refugeMarianne Potvin and Diane E. Davis11. Governing migrant smugglingAnna Triandafyllidou 12. The normalisation of surveillance of movement in an era of reinforcing privacy standardsValsamis Mitsilegas and Niovi Vavoula 13. Xenophobia, racism and the securitization of immigrationAriane Chebel d'Appollonia14. The politicization and securitization of migration in Western Europe: Public opinion, political parties and the immigration issuePietro Castelli Gattinara and Laura Morales15. Media agentsAlexander Caviedes 16. Pandemics, Migration and Global Health SecurityChristina Greenaway and Brian D. GushulakPart IV Global and regional dimension of the securitization of migration17. International organizations and the role of securitizationMartin Geiger and Antoine Pecoud 18. Russia and Central AsiaMikhail A. Alexseev 19. The changing frontiers of displacement in Latin AmericaRobert MuggahIndex
520 8 _aPeople are undoubtedly on the move, when one out of every 33 people in the world is an international migrant. Concurrently, nation-states are attempting to curb migration for security reasons. International migration is perceived, in some eyes, as an existential security threat in the post-Cold War era. This Handbook provides a state-of-the-art analysis of the critically important links between migration and security in a globalising world. The Handbook presents original contributions suggesting innovative and emerging frontiers in the study of the securitisation of migration. Experts from different fields reflect on their respective conceptualisations of the migration-security nexus, and consider how an interdisciplinary and multifaceted dialogue can stimulate and enrich our understanding of the securitisation of migration in the contemporary world. This Handbook will aid students of migration studies to understand the comparative policies in creating and reproducing the migration-security nexus, and offer scholars and practitioners in migration studies a comprehensive understanding of a multitude of aspects of the securitisation of migration.
650 0 _aEmigration and immigration.
650 0 _aNational security.
650 7 _aEmigration and immigration.
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