Accorder le statut de pays candidat à l’Ukraine: plus qu’un geste symbolique

18.08.2022 , in ((Europe on the Brink)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

La décision d’accorder le statut de candidat à l’UE à l’Ukraine a certainement une portée symbolique, mais elle entraine néanmoins des implications réelles et profondes au niveau d’aide financière et structurelle. En changeant les règles du jeu suivies depuis la chute du mur de Berlin dans le processus d’octroi de ...

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Misperceptions Drive Immigration Politics and Undermine Democracy

12.07.2022 , in ((Politique)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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Many people hold deep-seated misperceptions about immigration, painting its nature, effects, and governance in excessively dark colors. Rooted in concerns about out-group threats, these mistaken beliefs are often hard to correct as people are reluctant to accept contradictory information. This exacerbates polarization, undermines the deliberative tenets of pluralist discourse, and ...

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Externalizing Refugee Protection: Less a Vision Than a Mirage

05.07.2022 , in ((Politique)) , ((Pas de commentaires))
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The UK’s ‘New Plan for Immigration’ allows the government to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, reflecting the latest aspiration to externalize refugee protection. But Britain’s attempt to externalize refugee protection is by no means a new idea. Countries worldwide have toyed with it for years – and failed consistently. In ...

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From Objects to Subjects: Expanding Reflexivity in Migration Studies

01.07.2022 , in ((Reflexive Migration Studies)) , ((Pas de commentaires))

Reflexive approaches in migration studies have revealed the problems of traditional constructions of the objects of migration research. Much less attention has been paid to the subjects doing the research and the mechanisms that prevent the perspectives of scholars with their own ‘migranticization’ experiences to be adequately represented in knowledge ...

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