"The second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Politics of Migration in Europe provides a rigorous, provocative and critical examination of what is exceptional about the European politics of migration and the study of it. Crucially, this book adopts a pan-European perspective to better explain the regional shades of European migration politics, inclusive of tendencies in all geographical parts of Europe. The volume accounts for recent developments that affect human mobility in Europe, including the significant number of asylum seekers from non-EU and non-European countries in 2014-2016, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit, and the Russian war on Ukraine. Thematically organised, this book provides analytically fruitful comparisons across variousgeographical entities within Europe. The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Migration in Europe will be essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research and policy on migration, and European and EU Politics"-- Provided by publisher.
The second edition of The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Migration in Europe provides a rigorous, provocative, and critical examination of what is exceptional about the European politics of migration and the study of it.
Crucially, this book adopts a pan-European perspective to better explain the regional shades of European migration politics, inclusive of tendencies in all geographical parts of Europe. The volume accounts for recent developments that affect human mobility in Europe, including the significant number of asylum seekers from non-EU and non-European countries in 2014–2016, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit, and the Russian war on Ukraine. Thematically organized, this book provides analytically fruitful comparisons across various geographical entities within Europe.
The Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Migration in Europe will be essential reading and an authoritative reference for scholars, students, researchers, and practitioners involved in, and actively concerned about, research and policy on migration, and European and EU Politics.
The second edition of this handbook provides a rigorous, provocative and critical examination of what is exceptional about the European politics of migration and the study of it.
Introduction Part 1: Governance
1. The Paradoxical Evolution of EU
Migration Governance: Less Sovereignty, More Control
2. The multilevel
governance of migration policy in the aftermath of the 2015 asylum crisis:
Research within and outside Europe
3. Politics of emigration in Europe
4.
Beyond methodological western-centrism: The control gap debate reconsidered
from a global perspective
5. Current implementation perspectives on migration
policies in Europe: Beyond the black box
6. The production and use of
knowledge in governing migration in Europe
7. Media and immigration: A
political communication perspective Part 2: Institutions
8. The role of
courts in European migration politics
9. EU Institutions: Venue for
restrictions or liberal constraints?
10. The Party Politics of Migration and
Mobility
11. The participation, mobilization and political representation of
migrants in Europe Part 3: Membership and Belonging
12. The governance of
citizenship in Europe
13. National Models of Integration
14. The civic
integration turn
15. Family migration and membership Part 4: Border
Governance
16. Politics of Irregular Migration in Europe: Deport, Cannot
Deter?
17. Border management in Europe: The political dynamics of
(de)Europeanization
18. Frontex Risk Analysis and the Crisis-driven Expansion
of Coordinated European Border Control
19. Militarisation, marketisation and
instrumentalisation in postcolonial European border control
20. Deportation
policy in Europe: Understanding readmission negotiations and implementation
dynamics
21. Assisted return's 'non-care care': From global design to local
histories Part 5: Asylum and International Protection
22. The historical
development of refugee protection in Europe
23. Contemporary Politics and
Policy of International Protection in Europe
24. Regional Dimensions of
Refugee Protection: Does European Refugee Policy Exist?
25. Shifting
Priorities in the EUs Asylum Policy Harmonization: The Elusive Quest for
Convergence Part 6: Labour Migration and Migrant Work
26. Models and regimes
of labour migration in Europe
27. Labour Market and Fiscal Impacts of
Immigration: A Europe-US Comparison
28. Is Work a Right for Third Country
Migrants in the EU?
29. The politics of care work and migration
30. The
knotty labour migration policy space and migrants responses across Europe
31. Migrant workers and the organisation of labour Part 7: Pan-European
Cooperation on Migration Management
32. External EU migration governance: How
to explain robust cooperation between the EU and non-EU countries?
33. The
pan-European architecture of the politics of migration in Europe
34. The EUs
visa liberalisation policy: What kind of transformative power in neighbouring
regions?
35. The evolution of governance and financing of migration and
development policy and politics in Europe Part 8: Researching Migration in
Europe
36. Data Sources for International Migration in Europe: Categories,
Definitions and Policy Uses
37. Analysis of discourses and rhetoric in
European migration politics
Laura Cleton is Postdoctoral Researcher at Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Nahikari Irastorza is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences, University of Deusto, Spain, and Senior Researcher at the Malmö Institute for Migration Studies, Malmö University, Sweden.
Agnieszka Weinar is Adjunct Research Professor at the Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies (EURUS), Carleton University, Canada.
Lyubov Zhyznomirska is Associate Professor and Chairperson in the Department of Political Science and Global Development Studies, Saint Marys University, Canada.