By situating the perceived 'migration crisis' within a modern European tradition of humanism, Squire provides a distinctive analysis of the EU's response to migration. She also explores pro-migration activist interventions that provide openings for a renewed humanism based on a rejection of longer histories of violence and dispossession.
By situating the perceived 'migration crisis' within a modern European tradition of humanism, Squire provides a distinctive analysis of the EU's response to migration. She also explores pro-migration activist interventions that provide openings for a renewed humanism based on a rejection of longer histories of violence and dispossession.
Vicki Squire is Professor of International Politics at the Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Warwick, UK, and co-editor of the flagship ISA journal International Political Sociology. She is author of The Exclusionary Politics of Asylum (2009), The Contested Politics of Mobility (2011), Post/Humanitarian Border Politics Between Mexico and the US (2015), and Reclaiming Migration (co-authored with Perkowski, Stevens and Vaughan-Williams, 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. The Production of Death and Vulnerability: 1. Crisis politics: The production of death and vulnerability 2. Biophysical violence and ultra-precarity: The normalisation of death and vulnerability 3. Human dignity: The pervasiveness of death and vulnerability Part II. The Production of Solidarity and Hope: 4. Corridoi Umanitari: Dignity in motion and a politics of welcome 5. Sea-Watch: Dignity in Danger and a Politics of Witness 6. Grave dressing: Dignity in death and a politics of responsibility References Index.
Part I. The Production of Death and Vulnerability: 1. Crisis politics: The production of death and vulnerability 2. Biophysical violence and ultra-precarity: The normalisation of death and vulnerability 3. Human dignity: The pervasiveness of death and vulnerability Part II. The Production of Solidarity and Hope: 4. Corridoi Umanitari: Dignity in motion and a politics of welcome 5. Sea-Watch: Dignity in Danger and a Politics of Witness 6. Grave dressing: Dignity in death and a politics of responsibility References Index.
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