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MigrAtion Governance and asYlum Crises (MAGYC)

Project
This proposal seeks to assess how migration governance has been influenced by the recent ‘refugee crisis’, and how crises at large shape policy responses on migration.
Since the beginning of the ‘refugee crisis’ in 2014, different policy responses have been put forward by governments and international organisations alike. Albeit very different from one another, these different responses had two common traits:
- They were generally presented as the sole realistic solution in the face of a situation that was often characterized as ‘unsustainable’.
- They were often geared towards a more efficient control and surveillance of the borders.
As the humanitarian crisis and the dire situation in countries such as Italy, Greece or Hungary should have prompted more cooperation in the EU, policy responses usually hinted at less cooperation, with the notable exception of the control and surveillance of the EU external border. This meant that the humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean soon transformed into a political crisis with the EU, culminating in the Brexit referendum, where the issue of border control played a decisive role in the decision of the British electorate to leave the EU.
As an attempt to revive the idea of a global governance of migration, the United Nations issued on 19 September 2016 the New York Declaration, which led to the launch of the Global Compacts on Migration and Refugees - both are them are still being negotiated at the time of submitting this proposal.
Therefore, MAGYC seeks to appraise these policy responses in the light of the crisis and assess their efficiency for the long-term governance of migration.
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Overview

Contributors

AMBROSINI MAURIZIO   Scientific Manager  

Departments involved

Dipartimento di Scienze Sociali e Politiche   Principale  

Type

H20_RIA - Horizon 2020_Research & Innovation Action/Innovation Action

Funder

EUROPEAN COMMISSION
External Organization Funding Organization

Date/time interval

November 1, 2018 - October 31, 2022

Project duration

48 months

Research Areas

Concepts


Settore SPS/10 - Sociologia dell'Ambiente e del Territorio

Publications

Outputs (7)

Homeless or refugee? Civil Society Actors and the (un)making of internal borders in an Italian frontier town 
ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
ROUTLEDGE TAYLOR & FRANCIS GROUP
2024
Academic Article
Open Access
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The Temporalities of Non-deportability. Rejected Asylum-Seekers Trapped Between Labor Market Forces, Control, and Integration Policies 
ITALIAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW
QUIEDIT
2024
Academic Article
Open Access
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Constrained to be (im)mobile? Refugees' and Asylum seekers' practices to integrate in restrictive socio-economic urban contexts in Northern Italy 
FRONTIERS IN SOCIOLOGY
FRONTIERS MEDIA
2023
Academic Article
Open Access
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Framing Asylum at the Local Level: Experts’ Narratives of Conflictual Dynamics in the Post-Reception Period in Italy 
JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION AND INTEGRATION
SPRINGER
2023
Academic Article
Open Access
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De-Bordering Solidarity: Civil Society Actors Assisting Refused Asylum Seekers in Small Cities 
JOURNAL OF REFUGEE STUDIES
OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
2022
Academic Article
Open Access
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The battleground of asylum and immigration policies : a conceptual inquiry 
ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
ROUTLEDGE
2021
Academic Article
Open Access
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The urban governance of asylum as a “battleground”: policies of exclusion and efforts of inclusion in Italian towns 
GEOGRAPHICAL REVIEW
TAYLOR & FRANCIS
2020
Academic Article
Open Access
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