Rethinking security in the age of migration trust and emancipation in Europe
Migration and especially irregular migration are politically sensitive and highly debated issues in the developed world, particularly in Europe. This book analyses irregular protection-seeking migration in Europe, with close attention to sub-Saharan migration into the EU, and emancipatory security t...
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London
Routledge
2013
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| Series: | Routledge research on the global politics of migration
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- pt.I. Being
- 1. Irregular migration as a common insecurity
- pt.II. Knowing
- 2. A crisis of comtemporary forced migration: protection-seeking and it irregularization
- 3. The new security dilemma
- 4. Trust-learning and emancipatory security
- 5. Europe's migration security dilemma
- pt.III. Doing
- 6. Fatalist choice: keep them out!
- Transcender choice: learning trust for emancipation
- Conclusion: 'What exists is possible' - rethinking security for common life in the Age of Migration


