Squire, Vicki
The Exclusionary Politics of Asylum
Part I. Introducing the Exclusionary Politics of Asylum: The Management of Dislocation
1. A Dislocated Territorial Order? Introducing the Asylum ‘Problem’
Vicki Squire
2. Challenging Managerial Operations: Developing a Discursive Theory of Securitisation
Vicki Squire
Part II. The Development of the Exclusionary Politics of Asylum: Political, Public and Popular Narratives of Control
3. Moving to Europe: Charting the Emergence of Exclusionary Asylum Discourse
Vicki Squire
4. Restricting Contestations: Exclusionary Narratives and the Dominance of Restriction
Vicki Squire
Part III. The Extension and Diffusion of the Exclusionary Politics of Asylum: Deterrent Technologies of ‘Internal’ and ‘External’ Control
5. Interception as Criminalisation: The Extension of Interdictive ‘external’ Controls
Vicki Squire
6. Dispersal as Abjectification: The Diffusion of Punitive ‘Internal’ Controls
Vicki Squire
Part IV. Contesting the Exclusionary Politics of Asylum: From Deterrence to Engagement
7. Sovereign Power, Abject Spaces and Resistance: Contending Accounts of Asylum
Vicki Squire
8. Rethinking Asylum, Rethinking Citizenship: Moving Beyond Exclusionary Politics
Vicki Squire
Keywords: Social Sciences, Migration, European Union Politics, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Social Policy, Ethnicity Studies, Political Sociology
- Author(s)
- Squire, Vicki
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2009
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Migration, Minorities and Citizenship
- Page amount
- 230 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9780230233614
- Printed ISBN
- 978-1-349-30354-0