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This book contributes to migration and security studies alike by examining the transformation of migration governance across the Central Mediterranean Route connecting Sub-Saharan Africa to Europe through Italy.
Leveraging this migratory corridor in historical and comparative perspective, the volume provides a multidisciplinary reappraisal of securitization theory, highlighting how different fields such as anthropology, history, visual semiotics, and science and technology studies can enrich, reappraise, and decentralize this paradigm. Far from merely exploring the different ways migration is framed as a threat after the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the volume systematically dissects the interplay between discourses and border enforcement practices as well as the diffusion of migration governance models worldwide, pushing securitization theory beyond security studies.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part 1: Securitizing migration: a multidisciplinary reappraisal.- Chapter 2: Securitization and foreignness in history: competing nationalities in colonial Tunisia.- Chapter 3: Anthropology of Securitization: Conceptual Foundations and Ethnographic Insights into Human Smuggling.- Chapter 4: Securitization and visual analysis.- Chapter 5: Securitization and technology at the European Union's Mediterranean borders.- Part 2: Securitizing migration across the Central Mediterranean Route: actors and cases.- Chapter 6: Health and the Securitization of humanitarian assistance: The enduring legacy of COVID-19 protocols in Mediterranean Sea rescue.- Chapter 7: The twofold securitization of Italian settlers to Libya.- Chapter 8: Security for whom? Securitization, border enforcement personnel, and local communities: the case of Lampedusa.- Chapter 9: Securitization, flexible borders and unaccompanied migrants' subjectivities: a case-study.- Chapter 10: The European Union and the Socio-Technical Systems of Migration Governance in Libya and Tunisia.- Chapter 11: Securitization through criminalization in Italy and France.- Part 3: Beyond the Mediterranean: securitizing migration in other regions.- Chapter 12: Liberal regionalism, illiberal borders: Navigating contradictions in South America's migration governance.- Chapter 13: The securitization of irregular migration in Australia: 2000-2025.- Chapter 14: Conclusions.
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