07870nam a2200481Ii 45000010014000000080041000140200034000550350022000890400026001110500022001370720026001590720016001850820014002012450137002152500019003522640012003712640076003833000055004593360021005143370023005353380032005584900030005905054567006205201324051876500051065116500051065626500039066136500018066526500033066706500056067036500065067596500044068246500059068686510077069276510077070047000032070817000037071137000035071507100024071857760054072098300039072638560086073029781315512853180813t20182019fluab ob 001 0 eng d a9781315512853q(e-book : PDF) a(OCoLC)1044734278 aFlBoTFGcFlBoTFGerda 4aJV7590b.R68 2018 7aPOLx000000 2bisacsh 7aJP 2bicscc04a325.422304aThe Routledge handbook of the politics of migration in Europe /cedited by Agnieszka Weinar, Saskia Bonjour and Lyubov Zhyznomirska. aFirst edition. 4c©2019. 1aBoca Raton, FL :bRoutledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis,c[2018]. a1 online resource (490 pages) :b39 illustrations. atext2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier1 aPharmacy Education Series00tpart, Part I: Governance -- tchapter Introduction: the case for regional approach to study politics of migration /rAgnieszka Weinar Saskia Bonjour Lyubov Zhyznomirska -- tchapter 1 Migration governance in Europe: a historical perspective /rAdam Luedtke -- tchapter 2 Research on the multi- level governance of migration and migrant integration: reversed pyramids /rIlke Adam Tiziana Caponio -- tchapter 3 Politics of emigration in Europe /rAgnieszka Weinar -- tchapter 4 Beyond methodological Western- centrism: the ‘control gap’ debate reconsidered from a global perspective /rBlanca Garcés-Mascareñas -- tchapter 5 Implementing migration policies: new research policies in a Europeanizing context /rNora Dörrenbächer Tineke Strik -- tchapter 6 Expertise, governing and migration in Europe /rEmma Carmel Hester Kan -- tchapter 7 Media and immigration: a political communication perspective /rRens Vliegenthart -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART II Institutions -- tchapter 8 The role of courts and legal norms /rRebecca Hamlin Hillary Mellinger -- tchapter 9 EU institutions: venue for restrictions or liberal constraints? /rAriadna Ripoll Servent -- tchapter 10 The party politics of migration /rPontus Odmalm -- tchapter 11 The participation, mobilization and political representation of migrants in Europe /rPierre Monforte Laura Morales -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART III Integration -- tchapter 12 The governance of citizenship and belonging in Europe and the European Union /rCostica Dumbrava -- tchapter 13 Beyond national models: comparing migrant integration regimes /rChristophe Bertossi Jan Willem Duyvendak -- tchapter 14 The civic integration turn /rSara W. Goodman -- tchapter 15 Family migration and membership /rAnne- Marie D’Aoust -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART IV Irregular migration -- tchapter 16 Politics of irregular migration in Europe: moving beyond an EU- driven research agenda Lyubov Zhyznomirska -- tchapter 17 Border management in Europe: Europeanization and its discontents /rKarolina S. Follis -- tchapter 18 Risk analysis as a governance tool in European border control /rRegine Paul -- tchapter 19 Security, industry and migration in European border control /rMartin Lemberg- Pedersen -- tchapter 20 Return and readmission policy in Europe: understanding negotiation and implementation dynamics /rFlorian Trauner -- tchapter 21 A spurious relationship? Assisted voluntary return and development /rKatie Kuschminder -- tchapter Section commentary Artur Gruszczak -- tpart, PART V Asylum and international protection -- tchapter 22 The historical development of refugee protection in Europe /rPhil Orchard -- tchapter 23 Contemporary politics of international protection in Europe: from protection to prevention /rPetra Bendel -- tchapter 24 Does European refugee policy exist? Regional dimensions of the refugee protection approach in Europe /rJoanne van Selm -- tchapter 25 A common European asylum system? How variation in Member States’ administrative capacity undermines EU asylum harmonisation /rNatascha Zaun -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART VI Labour migration in European context -- tchapter 26 The labour market impacts of immigration in Europe /rRavi Parekh and Carlos Vargas- Silva -- tchapter 27 Allowing refugees to work or not? Policies and the economic integration of refugees in the EU /rSonja Fransen Kim Caarls -- tchapter 28 The politics of care work and migration /rFranca van Hooren Birgit Apitzsch Clémence Ledoux -- tchapter 29 Migration and the welfare state /rIgor Jakubiak Paweł Kaczmarczyk -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART VII Pan- European cooperation on migration management -- tchapter 30 The politics of EU external migration policy /rNatasja Reslow -- tchapter 31 International organisations and politics of migration in Europe /rMarta Jaroszewicz -- tchapter 32 The EU’s visa liberalisation policy: what kind of transformative power in neighbouring regions? /rLaure Delcour -- tchapter 33 The evolution of governance and financing of migration and development policy and politics in Europe /rMarieke van Houte -- tchapter Section commentary -- tpart, PART VIII Researching migration in Europe -- tchapter 34 Apples and oranges? Politics of data sources on migration in Europe /rAnna Di Bartolomeo -- tchapter 35 Analysis of discourses and rhetoric in European migration politics /rSusana Martínez Guillem Ivana Cvetkovic.3 aThe Routledge Handbook of the Politics of Migration in Europe provides a rigorous and critical examination of what is exceptional about the European politics of migration and the study of it. Crucially, this book goes beyond the study of the politics of migration in the handful of Western European countries to showcase a European approach to the study of migration politics, inclusive of tendencies in all geographical parts of Europe (including Eastern Europe, the Western Balkans, Turkey) and of influences of the European Union (EU) on countries in Europe and beyond. Each expert chapter reviews the state of the art field of studies on a given topic or question in Europe as a continent while highlighting any dimensions in scholarly debates that are uniquely European. Thematically organised, it permits analytically fruitful comparisons across various geographical entities within Europe and broadens the focus on European immigration politics and policies beyond the traditional limitations of Western European, immigrant-receiving societies.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 on migration, and European and EU Politics. 0aEmigration and immigrationxGovernment policy. 0aEmigration and immigrationxPolitical aspects. 0aImmigrantsxCultural assimilation. 0aLabor supply. 0aRefugeesxGovernment policy. 7aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration.2bisacsh 0aImmigrantsxCultural assimilationzEuropean Union countries. 0aLabor supplyzEuropean Union countries. 0aRefugeesxGovernment policyzEuropean Union countries. 0aEuropean Union countriesxEmigration and immigrationxGovernment policy. 0aEuropean Union countriesxEmigration and immigrationxPolitical aspects.1 aWeinar, Agnieszka,eeditor.1 aBonjour, Saskia,d1980-eeditor.1 aZhyznomirska, Lyubov,eeditor.2 aTaylor and Francis.08iPrint version: z9781138201187w(DLC) 2018008056 0aRoutledge international handbooks.40uhttps://www.routledgehandbooks.com/doi/10.4324/9781315512853zClick here to view.