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Externalization at work: responses to migration policies from the Global South
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Schultz, Susanne U.
, Stock, Inka
, Üstübici, Ayşen
in
Ambition
/ Borders
/ Civil society
/ Editorial
/ Externalization
/ Externalization at Work: Responses to Migration Policies from the Global South
/ Global North
/ Global South
/ Immigration policy
/ Mapping
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Migration governance
/ Policy making
/ Population Economics
/ Social mechanisms
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
2019
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Externalization at work: responses to migration policies from the Global South
by
Schultz, Susanne U.
, Stock, Inka
, Üstübici, Ayşen
in
Ambition
/ Borders
/ Civil society
/ Editorial
/ Externalization
/ Externalization at Work: Responses to Migration Policies from the Global South
/ Global North
/ Global South
/ Immigration policy
/ Mapping
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Migration governance
/ Policy making
/ Population Economics
/ Social mechanisms
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
2019
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Externalization at work: responses to migration policies from the Global South
by
Schultz, Susanne U.
, Stock, Inka
, Üstübici, Ayşen
in
Ambition
/ Borders
/ Civil society
/ Editorial
/ Externalization
/ Externalization at Work: Responses to Migration Policies from the Global South
/ Global North
/ Global South
/ Immigration policy
/ Mapping
/ Migrants
/ Migration
/ Migration governance
/ Policy making
/ Population Economics
/ Social mechanisms
/ Social Sciences
/ Sociology
2019
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Externalization at work: responses to migration policies from the Global South
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Externalization at work: responses to migration policies from the Global South
2019
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The term “externalization” is used by a range of migration scholars, policy makers and the media to describe the extension of border and migration controls beyond the so-called ‘migrant receiving nations’ in the Global North and into neighboring countries or sending states in the Global South. It refers to a wide range of practices from controls of borders, rescue operations, to measures addressing the drivers of migration. The ambition of this
Special Issue
is to contribute to the mapping of the responses to externalization dynamics. The different articles in this volume are chosen to exemplify some of these processes at different levels of analysis. Through diverse disciplinary perspectives, the authors show how practices of externalization are being confronted, succumbed, modified and contested by individual (would-be) migrants, civil society actors and the host states’ institutions in different parts of the globe. In an effort to move away from a sole focus on border zones in the Global North, the
Special Issue
contributes to emerging literature shifting the locus of analysis to places in the Global South, which are conventionally understood as “transit” or “sending” countries in Africa, America as well as within Europe itself.
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Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V,SpringerOpen
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