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Reclaiming Migration: Voices from Europe's 'Migrant Crisis' [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 216x138x12 mm, weight: 268 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526144832
  • ISBN-13: 9781526144836
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, height x width x depth: 216x138x12 mm, weight: 268 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Mar-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1526144832
  • ISBN-13: 9781526144836
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Reclaiming migration assesses the EU's migration policies based on a counter-archive of migratory testimonies, co-produced with people on the move across the Mediterranean during 2015 and 2016. It highlights the flawed assumptions on which policies are based and documents the precarities produced, emphasising the importance of demands for justice advanced by people on the move. -- .

Reclaiming migration critically assesses the EU’s migration policy by presenting the unheard voices of the so-called migrant crisis. It undertakes an extensive analysis of a counter-archive of migratory testimonies, co-produced with people on the move across the Mediterranean during 2015 and 2016, to document how EU policy developments create precarity on the part of those migrating under perilous conditions. The book draws attention to the flawed assumptions embedded within the policy agenda, while also exploring the claims and demands for justice that are advanced by people on the move. Written collectively by a team of esteemed scholars from across multiple disciplines, Reclaiming migration makes an important contribution to debates surrounding migration, borders, postcolonialism and the politics of knowledge production.

Reclaiming migration assesses the EU’s migration policies based on a counter-archive of migratory testimonies, co-produced with people on the move across the Mediterranean during 2015 and 2016. It highlights the flawed assumptions on which policies are based and documents the precarities produced, emphasising the importance of demands for justice advanced by people on the move.

Recenzijas

In placing the voices of people on the move at the centre of its narrative, Reclaiming migration embodies a much-needed human-rights-based approach to scholarship on migration. Where far too often migrant voices appear as bystanders to the analysis of their plight, in this excellent book the authors enable migrants to speak as the experts of their own migration experience, and to articulate their own demands to policy-makers for equality and justice in migration governance. Pia Oberoi, Senior Advisor on Migration, UN Human Rights Office

In this brilliant book of rich and nuanced scholarship Vicki Squire, Nina Perkowski, Dallal Stevens and Nick Vaughan-Williams share with us a formidable counter-archive of migratory testimonies. This counter-archive is powerfully mobilised in critically analysing European narratives of migration crisis in and around 201516. Reclaiming migration is at the cutting edge of the field and is essential reading for scholars of (forced) migration and border studies. Lucy Mayblin, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Sheffield

Seeing things through the eyes of people on the move, as this book allows us to do, is an enlightening and much needed change of perspective on migration, crises and Europe. Paolo Cuttitta, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow, IDPS Université Sorbonne Paris Nord

Reclaiming migration centres the experiences, knowledge and testimonies of people moving across the Mediterranean as migration experts and theorists. In creating this counter-archive, the book incisively interrogates the politics of crisis that permeates the twenty-first century and frames understandings of migration. The authors unravel the crisis narrative one thread at a time and reveal how it silences people, produces suffering and precarity, and is intimately tied to deadly deterrent policies. They uncover the sharp limits of the international protection regime and provide a damning postcolonial critique of Europes image as a place for human rights, humanitarianism, peace and safety. This urgent and important book is essential reading for anyone interested in justice, migration and a better world. Cetta Mainwaring, University of Glasgow -- .

Acknowledgements vi
Introduction: Reclaiming migration: voices from Europe's `migrant crisis' 1(19)
1 Narratives Of `Crisis'
20(26)
2 Reclaiming Voice
46(24)
3 Rejecting Deterrence
70(32)
4 Contesting Protection
102(27)
5 Questioning Europe
129(32)
6 Demanding Justice
161(22)
Conclusion: Precarity, justice, postcoloniality 183(9)
Bibliography 192(13)
Index 205
Vicki Squire is Professor of International Politics at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick Nina Perkowski is Researcher at the Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy at the University of Hamburg Dallal Stevens is Professor of Law at the School of Law, University of Warwick Nick Vaughan-Williams is Professor of International Security at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick -- .