Identifying Security Logics in the EU Policy Discourse : : The Migration Crisis and the EU.

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Place / Publishing House:Cham : : Springer International Publishing AG,, 2022.
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Year of Publication:2022
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505 0 |a Identifying Security Logics in the EU Policy Discourse -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Migration and Security in Academic Literature -- 1.3 Aims of the Book -- 1.4 Methods -- 1.5 Clarifying the Scope and Main Characteristics of the Book -- 1.6 Structure of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2: The Copenhagen School and Beyond. A Closer Look at Securitisation Theory -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 The Concept of Securitisation -- 2.3 Securitisation and the Speech Act Approach -- 2.4 Securitisation the Logic of Exception -- 2.5 Securitisation and the Audience-Actor Interaction -- 2.6 Conclusion: Moving Forward with Securitisation Theory -- References -- Chapter 3: Securitisation as the Work of Framing -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Securitisation Beyond Speech Act -- 3.3 Securitisation Beyond Exceptionalism -- 3.3.1 Security Logics -- "Exceptionalist" Security Logic -- Risk (Management and Resilience) -- Human Security -- 3.4 Securitisation Beyond the Actor-Audience Dichotomy -- 3.5 Defining the Process of Acceptance -- 3.6 Including Context in the Securitisation Process -- 3.7 Conclusion: Key Points of "Securitisation as the Work of Framing" Approach -- References -- Chapter 4: EU Migration-Security Continuum. Investigating Security Frames Before the "Migration Crisis" -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 From Maastricht to Lisbon. Tracing "Constitutional" Securitising Moves and Security Frames -- 4.3 Schengen and Border Control - Building "Fortress Europe" -- 4.3.1 Frontex and Protection of the EU Borders -- 4.4 Detention and Deportation - Reception and Return -- 4.5 Migration and Asylum Policies - Between "Bogus Asylum Seekers" and Irregular Migrants -- 4.5.1 Irregular Migration, Organised Crime and Terrorism -- 4.6 Externalisation of Migration Control. Securitisation Within the Internal-External Security Nexus. 
505 8 |a 4.7 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5: Analysing Diagnosis and Evaluation of the "Migration Crisis" at the EU Level -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Human Security -- 5.2.1 Naming and Categorising the Humanitarian Features of the "Migration Crisis" -- 5.2.2 Conceptualising the Push Factors and Defining Threats -- 5.2.3 Defining the Human Referent Object -- 5.2.4 Comments -- 5.3 Risk Management -- 5.3.1 Naming and Categorising the Risk-Oriented Features of the "Migration Crisis" -- 5.3.2 Defining Non-human Referent Objects -- 5.3.3 Conceptualising Risks -- 5.3.4 Comments -- 5.4 "Exceptionalist" Security -- 5.4.1 Human Security - "Exceptionalist" Security -- 5.4.2 Risk Management - "Exceptionalist" Security -- 5.4.3 Comments -- 5.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Analysing the Conceptualisation of Remedial Actions Towards the "Migration Crisis" at the EU Level -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Risk Management -- 6.2.1 The "Hotspot Approach" -- 6.2.2 Returns, Readmission and Detention -- 6.2.3 Intelligence Cooperation, Surveillance and Control -- 6.2.4 EU-Turkey Statement -- 6.2.5 Relocation and Resettlement -- 6.2.6 Comments -- 6.3 Resilience -- 6.3.1 Reforming Common European Asylum System -- 6.3.2 European Union Trust Funds -- 6.3.3 EU Border, Capacity Building and Assistance Missions -- 6.3.4 Comments -- 6.4 "Exceptionalist" Security -- 6.4.1 EUNAVFOR MED "Sophia" -- 6.4.2 Joint Border Operations -- 6.4.3 Comments -- 6.5 Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7: Conclusions -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Revisiting Security Logics in the EU Frame-Narrative on the "Migration Crisis" -- 7.3 Reflecting on Securitisation as the Work of Framing -- 7.4 Final Reflections on Risk and Securitisation of Migration in the EU -- References. 
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