Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects on the multiple ways in which crisis and migration have been interconnected over the last decade in public discourse, political debates and academic research. It underlines how crisis has not simply become a key descriptor of specific events, but continues to operate as a powerful narrative device that structures knowledge of migration and shapes policy decisions and governance structures. It explains the rationale for choosing Europe as a multidimensional setting for investigating the diverse links between migration and crisis. It ends with a summary of the contributions that are divided into four thematic strands: relationships between the economic crisis and migrant workers and their families; the Mediterranean in crisis; political and public discourses about the post-2015 ‘migration crisis’; and ethnographies of everyday experiences of the ‘refugee crisis’ on the part of migrants, activists and local people.

Dines, N., Montagna, N., Vacchelli, E. (2018). Beyond Crisis Talk: Interrogating Migration and Crises in Europe. SOCIOLOGY, 52(3), 439-447 [10.1177/0038038518767372].

Beyond Crisis Talk: Interrogating Migration and Crises in Europe

Dines N.
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2018

Abstract

Commencing with some recent examples drawn from Anglophone media, this introductory article reflects on the multiple ways in which crisis and migration have been interconnected over the last decade in public discourse, political debates and academic research. It underlines how crisis has not simply become a key descriptor of specific events, but continues to operate as a powerful narrative device that structures knowledge of migration and shapes policy decisions and governance structures. It explains the rationale for choosing Europe as a multidimensional setting for investigating the diverse links between migration and crisis. It ends with a summary of the contributions that are divided into four thematic strands: relationships between the economic crisis and migrant workers and their families; the Mediterranean in crisis; political and public discourses about the post-2015 ‘migration crisis’; and ethnographies of everyday experiences of the ‘refugee crisis’ on the part of migrants, activists and local people.
Editoriale, introduzione, contributo a forum/dibattito
Crisis; crisis talk; economic crisis; Europe; migration; refugee crisis;
English
2018
52
3
439
447
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Dines, N., Montagna, N., Vacchelli, E. (2018). Beyond Crisis Talk: Interrogating Migration and Crises in Europe. SOCIOLOGY, 52(3), 439-447 [10.1177/0038038518767372].
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