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100 _914395
_aMazzucelli, Colette G.
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_aVisvizi, Anna
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_aBee, Ronald
245 _aSecular States in a “Security Community”
_h[Recurso electrónico] PDF
_b: The Migration-Terrorism Nexus?
520 _aThis article makes a case for bringing religion back into the analysis and by suggesting that migration should be reconceptualised, with a significant part of that reconceptualization consistent with restoring agency to a migrant, the value added of this article is threefold. At the diagnostic level, the argument developed offers an insight into the reasons underlying the inability of the EU to address the challenge of migration effectively. At the explanatory level, this article makes a case that national leaders in the European Council are unable to establish a new integrative narrative of European integration. Migration serves as a handy opportunity to offer European audiences a vision of the Union, a largely inaccurate image of reality that feeds into the imaginations and expectations of large segments of the electorate. At the conceptual level, the argument developed makes a case for the reconceptualization of migration as transcending those binary oppositions characteristic of borders and the controls that delineate borders: the present-day EU has been transformed into a migration hub on a continental scale, thereby aggravating the density problem of too many diverse peoples in too limited a connected space. In order to understand migration, this article posits that it is necessary to restore the migrant question, including, most significantly, the agency of the migrant to the analysis.
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_aSeguridad
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_aReligión
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_aTerrorismo
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_aMigrante
_binmigración -- emigración
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_aMetodología de análisis
773 0 _aJournal of Strategic Security
_g. -- Vol 9 No. 3 (Special Issue Fall) Art. 3
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_tJournal of Strategic Security
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_x1944-0472
856 4 _uhttp://scholarcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1545&context=jss
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