The Governance of International Migration
Titel
The Governance of International Migration
Subtitel
Irregular Migrants' Access to Right to Stay in Turkey and Morocco
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€ 117,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789462982765
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
248
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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"This is a great piece of writing. It is theoretically sophisticated, drawing on and developing theories of migrant illegality, and empirically ambitious with significant original research in challenging political environments. The book makes a valuable contribution to a vibrant critical literature on the geopolitics of migration beyond Europe's borders."
- Michael Collyer, University of Sussex

Aysen E. Üstübici Önay

The Governance of International Migration

Irregular Migrants' Access to Right to Stay in Turkey and Morocco

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
As concern about immigration has grown within Europe in recent years, the European Union has brought pressure to bear on countries that are allegedly not sufficiently governing irregular migration with and within their borders. This book looks at that issue in Turkey and Morocco, showing how it affects migrants in these territories, and how migrant illegality has been produced by law, practiced and negotiated by the state, other civil society actors, and by migrants themselves. Aysen Üstübici focuses on a number of different aspects of migrant illegality, such as experiences of deportation, participation in economic life, and access to health care and education, in order to reveal migrants' strategies and the various ways they seek to legitimise their stay.
Auteur

Aysen E. Üstübici Önay

Aysen Üstübici has received her Ph.D. from Koç University and University of Amsterdam through joint supervision. She is currently Assistant Professor at Koç University, Department of International Relations and Department of Sociology. Her research interests are irregular migration, gender, social policy.