Migration governance and security in the Euro-Mediterranean space: A communicational and discoursive analysis
The Euro-Mediterranean region has been gathering momentum over the last three decades. Strong socio-economic cleavages, cultural and religious differences, geopolitical interests and the migration–security nexus have been dictating the evolution of a complicated and unbalanced agenda. This presentation will focus on answering this question: How successful have European leaders been in balancing the desire to exert regional influence and control with maintaining working relationships with other EU member states and Southern Mediterranean countries? In order to better answer this, this research focuses on policy making, political communication, agenda setting and public opinion in both the short-, medium- and long-term: from 1985 to the Arab Spring and its aftermath. Using corpus linguistics and critical discourse analysis, these approaches are complemented by first-hand interviews with officials and observers directly involved in setting up and managing Euro-Mediterranean policies and migration governance.
Please note this seminar was previously scheduled to take place on 17 May
Date:
24 May 2017, 13:00
Venue:
Queen Elizabeth House, 3 Mansfield Road OX1 3TB
Venue Details:
Seminar Room 1
Speaker:
Ivan Ureta (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)
Organising department:
Oxford Department of International Development
Organiser contact email address:
imi@qeh.ox.ac.uk
Part of:
International Migration Institute Seminar Series
Topics:
Booking required?:
Not required
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Jenny Peebles