Book discussion: Governing Migration Beyond the State. Europe, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia in a Global Context

When: Wednesday, 24 February 2021, 15:00-16:15. Where: online. Moderation: Leila Hadj Abdou

Abstract:
International migration has become a salient concern in global politics but there is also significant variation in governance responses. By focusing on four key world regions — Europe, North America, South America, and Southeast Asia — this book explores the underlying factors that shape governance responses. Rather than focusing on the more visible outputs or outcomes of governance processes such as laws and policies, this book opens the ‘black box’ of migration governance to reveal how understandings and representations of the causes and effects of migration held by key governance actors in these four regions have powerful effects, not only on governance outcomes, but more broadly on the prospects for global migration governance. By doing so, the book shows how migration governance systems through their operation and effects can shape migration — in its various forms — and the lived experiences of migrants.

Discussants:
Sandra Lavenex, College of Europe
David Fitzgerald, University of California San Diego
 
Chair: Leila Hadj Abdou, Department of Political Science, University of Vienna

 

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