The disaster of European refugee policy :: perspectives from the "Balkan route" /
This volume addresses the mass arrival of migrants and refugees in Europe in 2015 and 2016, and the crisis of response that unfolded across the continent. The chapters critically discuss this crisis and help the reader understand why the refugees and migrants fled, what kind of response they faced a...
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Zusammenfassung: | This volume addresses the mass arrival of migrants and refugees in Europe in 2015 and 2016, and the crisis of response that unfolded across the continent. The chapters critically discuss this crisis and help the reader understand why the refugees and migrants fled, what kind of response they faced and what was wrong with the reactions of the states. Despite the fact that all the authors are based in Slovenia, the volume transcends this particular state and covers theoretical and practical aspects of the crisis which are not geographically limited to only one country or region. It addresses a variety of audiences, such as students, researchers, sociologists, political scientists, lawyers, geographers and philosophers, and will appeal to those who seek to understand forced migration and refugee protection, states' responses to migration and asylum seekers, and the rise of hate speech, racism, xenophobia and authoritarianism in Europe--back cover. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (viii, 287 pages) : illustrations, maps |
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505 | 8 | |a 2. Slovenian Refugees in World War I3. After World War I; 4. History-An Unnecessary Burden?; References; Chapter Four; 1. Introduction; 2. The Legacy of Empires and the Calamity of Forced Migration; 3. Causes of the Conflict-The Syrian Turmoil; 4. Conclusion; References; Chapter Five; 1. Introduction; 2. Bosnian Refugees as "Temporary Refugees"; 3. "Tides" and "Waves" of Refugees; 4. Refugees as Criminals; 5. From "Temporary Refugees" to "Illegal Migrants"; 6. Illegals, Foreigners, and Other "Four-Letter Words"; 7. Eliminating Foreigners; 8. Refugees as Waste | |
505 | 8 | |a 9. Xenophobia as "Simple Reflexes"10. Linguistic Construction Ex Nihilo; 11. Xenophobia as an "Ancient Defence Mechanism"; 12. Construction of Normality; 13. From "Our" Refugees to "Scum, Filth, Vermin and Fucking Cunts"; 14. Death and the Dead; 15. Dawn of the Living Dead; 16. Conclusions; References; Chapter Six; 1. The "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Are There Really Two Different Europes?; 3. The Muslims as the Quintessential Other; 4. Online Hate Speech; 5. Grassroots Reactions to Online Hate Speech in Slovenia; 6. Systemic Denial of Rights and Political Responsibility for Hate Speech; References | |
505 | 8 | |a Chapter Seven1. The Right to Have Rights and the Bare Life; 2. New Regime of Policies Created on the Balkan Route; 3. Refugees and Redundant Human Political Ca; 4. Innocence of Contemporary Refugees and Anti-Political Humanitarianism; 5. Renouncing the State and Political Capacities?; 6. Why Doesn't Mujo Want to go to Heaven?; References; Chapter Eight; 1. Introduction; 2. The Anti-politics of the Media Logic; 3. Nationalizing Statehood; 4. Decline of Reflective Judgment in "Post-democracy"; References; Chapter Nine; 1. What is the Problem?; 2. Moral Panic? | |
505 | 8 | |a 3. Authoritarianism and Attitudes Towards Foreigners4. Distrust (A Symptom of Social Evaporation); 5. Inequality; 6. What to Do?; References; Chapter Ten; 1. "Welcome" in Europe; 2. Demographic Effects; 3. Migrants and Refugees; 4. Economic Effects of the Refugees; 5. If They Only Drowned; References; Chapter Eleven; 1. The Fabrication of a Crisis; 2. The Political Context of a "New Europe"; 3. The Colonial Closure of Cultures; 4. Abyssal Thinking; 5. The Stirred Multiplicity of Borders; 6. Regulative Social Science; 7. Overcoming Abyssal Denial | |
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contents | Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Timeline of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis 2015-2016; Chapter One; 1. European Union's (Lack of) Response to the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Member States' Response; 3. The Formation of the Western Balkans Humanitarian Corridor; 4. Departure from National and EU Law on Migration; 5. Detention and the Corridor; 6. Lessons Learned; References; Chapter Two; 1. On Refuges, Migrants and the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. How to Understand and Use the Concepts from the Field of Migration Studies; References; Chapter Three; 1. War and Refugees 2. Slovenian Refugees in World War I3. After World War I; 4. History-An Unnecessary Burden?; References; Chapter Four; 1. Introduction; 2. The Legacy of Empires and the Calamity of Forced Migration; 3. Causes of the Conflict-The Syrian Turmoil; 4. Conclusion; References; Chapter Five; 1. Introduction; 2. Bosnian Refugees as "Temporary Refugees"; 3. "Tides" and "Waves" of Refugees; 4. Refugees as Criminals; 5. From "Temporary Refugees" to "Illegal Migrants"; 6. Illegals, Foreigners, and Other "Four-Letter Words"; 7. Eliminating Foreigners; 8. Refugees as Waste 9. Xenophobia as "Simple Reflexes"10. Linguistic Construction Ex Nihilo; 11. Xenophobia as an "Ancient Defence Mechanism"; 12. Construction of Normality; 13. From "Our" Refugees to "Scum, Filth, Vermin and Fucking Cunts"; 14. Death and the Dead; 15. Dawn of the Living Dead; 16. Conclusions; References; Chapter Six; 1. The "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Are There Really Two Different Europes?; 3. The Muslims as the Quintessential Other; 4. Online Hate Speech; 5. Grassroots Reactions to Online Hate Speech in Slovenia; 6. Systemic Denial of Rights and Political Responsibility for Hate Speech; References Chapter Seven1. The Right to Have Rights and the Bare Life; 2. New Regime of Policies Created on the Balkan Route; 3. Refugees and Redundant Human Political Ca; 4. Innocence of Contemporary Refugees and Anti-Political Humanitarianism; 5. Renouncing the State and Political Capacities?; 6. Why Doesn't Mujo Want to go to Heaven?; References; Chapter Eight; 1. Introduction; 2. The Anti-politics of the Media Logic; 3. Nationalizing Statehood; 4. Decline of Reflective Judgment in "Post-democracy"; References; Chapter Nine; 1. What is the Problem?; 2. Moral Panic? 3. Authoritarianism and Attitudes Towards Foreigners4. Distrust (A Symptom of Social Evaporation); 5. Inequality; 6. What to Do?; References; Chapter Ten; 1. "Welcome" in Europe; 2. Demographic Effects; 3. Migrants and Refugees; 4. Economic Effects of the Refugees; 5. If They Only Drowned; References; Chapter Eleven; 1. The Fabrication of a Crisis; 2. The Political Context of a "New Europe"; 3. The Colonial Closure of Cultures; 4. Abyssal Thinking; 5. The Stirred Multiplicity of Borders; 6. Regulative Social Science; 7. Overcoming Abyssal Denial |
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spelling | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / edited by Igor Ž. Žagar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon and Marina Lukšič Hacin. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. ©2018 1 online resource (viii, 287 pages) : illustrations, maps text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. This volume addresses the mass arrival of migrants and refugees in Europe in 2015 and 2016, and the crisis of response that unfolded across the continent. The chapters critically discuss this crisis and help the reader understand why the refugees and migrants fled, what kind of response they faced and what was wrong with the reactions of the states. Despite the fact that all the authors are based in Slovenia, the volume transcends this particular state and covers theoretical and practical aspects of the crisis which are not geographically limited to only one country or region. It addresses a variety of audiences, such as students, researchers, sociologists, political scientists, lawyers, geographers and philosophers, and will appeal to those who seek to understand forced migration and refugee protection, states' responses to migration and asylum seekers, and the rise of hate speech, racism, xenophobia and authoritarianism in Europe--back cover. Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 5, 2019). Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Timeline of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis 2015-2016; Chapter One; 1. European Union's (Lack of) Response to the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Member States' Response; 3. The Formation of the Western Balkans Humanitarian Corridor; 4. Departure from National and EU Law on Migration; 5. Detention and the Corridor; 6. Lessons Learned; References; Chapter Two; 1. On Refuges, Migrants and the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. How to Understand and Use the Concepts from the Field of Migration Studies; References; Chapter Three; 1. War and Refugees 2. Slovenian Refugees in World War I3. After World War I; 4. History-An Unnecessary Burden?; References; Chapter Four; 1. Introduction; 2. The Legacy of Empires and the Calamity of Forced Migration; 3. Causes of the Conflict-The Syrian Turmoil; 4. Conclusion; References; Chapter Five; 1. Introduction; 2. Bosnian Refugees as "Temporary Refugees"; 3. "Tides" and "Waves" of Refugees; 4. Refugees as Criminals; 5. From "Temporary Refugees" to "Illegal Migrants"; 6. Illegals, Foreigners, and Other "Four-Letter Words"; 7. Eliminating Foreigners; 8. Refugees as Waste 9. Xenophobia as "Simple Reflexes"10. Linguistic Construction Ex Nihilo; 11. Xenophobia as an "Ancient Defence Mechanism"; 12. Construction of Normality; 13. From "Our" Refugees to "Scum, Filth, Vermin and Fucking Cunts"; 14. Death and the Dead; 15. Dawn of the Living Dead; 16. Conclusions; References; Chapter Six; 1. The "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Are There Really Two Different Europes?; 3. The Muslims as the Quintessential Other; 4. Online Hate Speech; 5. Grassroots Reactions to Online Hate Speech in Slovenia; 6. Systemic Denial of Rights and Political Responsibility for Hate Speech; References Chapter Seven1. The Right to Have Rights and the Bare Life; 2. New Regime of Policies Created on the Balkan Route; 3. Refugees and Redundant Human Political Ca; 4. Innocence of Contemporary Refugees and Anti-Political Humanitarianism; 5. Renouncing the State and Political Capacities?; 6. Why Doesn't Mujo Want to go to Heaven?; References; Chapter Eight; 1. Introduction; 2. The Anti-politics of the Media Logic; 3. Nationalizing Statehood; 4. Decline of Reflective Judgment in "Post-democracy"; References; Chapter Nine; 1. What is the Problem?; 2. Moral Panic? 3. Authoritarianism and Attitudes Towards Foreigners4. Distrust (A Symptom of Social Evaporation); 5. Inequality; 6. What to Do?; References; Chapter Ten; 1. "Welcome" in Europe; 2. Demographic Effects; 3. Migrants and Refugees; 4. Economic Effects of the Refugees; 5. If They Only Drowned; References; Chapter Eleven; 1. The Fabrication of a Crisis; 2. The Political Context of a "New Europe"; 3. The Colonial Closure of Cultures; 4. Abyssal Thinking; 5. The Stirred Multiplicity of Borders; 6. Regulative Social Science; 7. Overcoming Abyssal Denial Refugees Europe. Réfugiés Europe. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Refugees fast Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Žagar, Igor Ž., editor. Šalamon, Neža Kogovšek, 1978- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2012056109 Lukšič-Hacin, Marina, 1965- editor. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no97035163 has work: The disaster of European refugee policy (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFKr4TGfqq3pQWqwjJqhHC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2018119 Volltext |
spellingShingle | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / Intro; Table of Contents; Introduction; Timeline of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis 2015-2016; Chapter One; 1. European Union's (Lack of) Response to the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Member States' Response; 3. The Formation of the Western Balkans Humanitarian Corridor; 4. Departure from National and EU Law on Migration; 5. Detention and the Corridor; 6. Lessons Learned; References; Chapter Two; 1. On Refuges, Migrants and the "Refugee Crisis"; 2. How to Understand and Use the Concepts from the Field of Migration Studies; References; Chapter Three; 1. War and Refugees 2. Slovenian Refugees in World War I3. After World War I; 4. History-An Unnecessary Burden?; References; Chapter Four; 1. Introduction; 2. The Legacy of Empires and the Calamity of Forced Migration; 3. Causes of the Conflict-The Syrian Turmoil; 4. Conclusion; References; Chapter Five; 1. Introduction; 2. Bosnian Refugees as "Temporary Refugees"; 3. "Tides" and "Waves" of Refugees; 4. Refugees as Criminals; 5. From "Temporary Refugees" to "Illegal Migrants"; 6. Illegals, Foreigners, and Other "Four-Letter Words"; 7. Eliminating Foreigners; 8. Refugees as Waste 9. Xenophobia as "Simple Reflexes"10. Linguistic Construction Ex Nihilo; 11. Xenophobia as an "Ancient Defence Mechanism"; 12. Construction of Normality; 13. From "Our" Refugees to "Scum, Filth, Vermin and Fucking Cunts"; 14. Death and the Dead; 15. Dawn of the Living Dead; 16. Conclusions; References; Chapter Six; 1. The "Refugee Crisis"; 2. Are There Really Two Different Europes?; 3. The Muslims as the Quintessential Other; 4. Online Hate Speech; 5. Grassroots Reactions to Online Hate Speech in Slovenia; 6. Systemic Denial of Rights and Political Responsibility for Hate Speech; References Chapter Seven1. The Right to Have Rights and the Bare Life; 2. New Regime of Policies Created on the Balkan Route; 3. Refugees and Redundant Human Political Ca; 4. Innocence of Contemporary Refugees and Anti-Political Humanitarianism; 5. Renouncing the State and Political Capacities?; 6. Why Doesn't Mujo Want to go to Heaven?; References; Chapter Eight; 1. Introduction; 2. The Anti-politics of the Media Logic; 3. Nationalizing Statehood; 4. Decline of Reflective Judgment in "Post-democracy"; References; Chapter Nine; 1. What is the Problem?; 2. Moral Panic? 3. Authoritarianism and Attitudes Towards Foreigners4. Distrust (A Symptom of Social Evaporation); 5. Inequality; 6. What to Do?; References; Chapter Ten; 1. "Welcome" in Europe; 2. Demographic Effects; 3. Migrants and Refugees; 4. Economic Effects of the Refugees; 5. If They Only Drowned; References; Chapter Eleven; 1. The Fabrication of a Crisis; 2. The Political Context of a "New Europe"; 3. The Colonial Closure of Cultures; 4. Abyssal Thinking; 5. The Stirred Multiplicity of Borders; 6. Regulative Social Science; 7. Overcoming Abyssal Denial Refugees Europe. Réfugiés Europe. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Refugees fast |
title | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / |
title_auth | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / |
title_exact_search | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / |
title_full | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / edited by Igor Ž. Žagar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon and Marina Lukšič Hacin. |
title_fullStr | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / edited by Igor Ž. Žagar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon and Marina Lukšič Hacin. |
title_full_unstemmed | The disaster of European refugee policy : perspectives from the "Balkan route" / edited by Igor Ž. Žagar, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon and Marina Lukšič Hacin. |
title_short | The disaster of European refugee policy : |
title_sort | disaster of european refugee policy perspectives from the balkan route |
title_sub | perspectives from the "Balkan route" / |
topic | Refugees Europe. Réfugiés Europe. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. bisacsh POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. bisacsh Refugees fast |
topic_facet | Refugees Europe. Réfugiés Europe. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Security. POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy Social Services & Welfare. Refugees Europe |
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