Resources & Tools

“In the Name of (De)securitization: Speaking Security to Protect Migrants, Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons?”
by Donnelly, Faye. 2017. In International Review of the Red Cross. 99(1)

Key words: (De)-securitization, migration, refugees
Read the summary by Gwladys Chanard (Leipzig University) here.

 

“The Spiralling of the Securitisation of Migration in the EU: From the Management of a ‘Crisis’ to a Governance of Human Mobility?”
by Valeria Bello. 2020. In Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: 1–18

Key words: (De)-securitization, migration, nation, cognition
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Minorities in European Cities: The Dynamics of Social Integration and Social Exclusion at the Neighbourhood Level
by Body-Gendrot, Sophie and Marco Martiniello, eds. 2000. London: Routledge.

Key words: migration, minorities, Europe, urban governance
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

“The Societal Sector”
by Buzan, Barry, Ole Wæver, and Jaap de Wilde. 1998. In idem, Security: A New Framework for Analysis. Boulder, COLO: Lynne Rienner Pub.

Key words: societal security, identity
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Nationalist Politics and Everyday Ethnicity in a Transylvanian Town
by Brubaker, Rogers, Margit Feischmidt, Jon Fox, and Liana Grancea. 2006. Princeton University Press

Key words: every-day ethnicity, minorities, nationhood, nationalism
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

From Security Considerations to De-securitising the Discourse on ‘old’ and ‘new’ Minorities”
by Andrea Carlà. 2020. In Extending Protection to Migrant Populations in Europe Old and New Minorities, edited by Roberta Medda-Windischer, Caitlin Boulter and Tove H. Malloy, 156-175. London: Routledge

Key words: old minorities, new minorities, migrants, (de)securitization, human security
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

“Refugees, Migrants, Neither, Both: Categorical Fetishism and the Politics of Bounding in Europe’s ‘Migration Crisis.’”
by Crawley, Heaven, and Dimitris Skleparis. 2018. In Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 44 (1): 48-64

Key words: migrants, refugees, categories, migration crisis, Europe
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

The Politics of Insecurity: Fear, Migration and Asylum in the EU?
by Jef Huysmans. 2006. London: Routledge

Key words: securitization, insecurity, migration, EU
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Starting from Scratch: Documentary about Temporary Workers in Lepe (Huelva, Spain)
by Jesús Minchón and Viviane Ogou. 2020. YouTube

Subtitles in English are available. This documentary was not created through SECUREU.
Watch the video here.

 

“Securitization and Minority Rights: Conditions of De-securitization”
by Paul Roe. 2004. In Security Dialogue 35 (3): 279–94

Key words: minorities, migrants, (de)securitization, identity
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

“Identity and Desecuritisation: The Pitfalls of Conflating Ontological and Physical Security”
by Bahar Rumelili. 2015. In Journal of International Relations and Development 18 (1): 52–74

Key words: ontological security, physical security, (de)-securitization
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

“Securitization or Securing Rights? Exploring the Conceptual Foundations of Policies towards Minorities and Migrants in Europe”
by Gwendolyn Sasse. 2005. In Journal of Common Market Studies 43 (4): 673–93

Key words: ethnic minorities, migrants, securitization, minority rights, EU, OSCE
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Home Rule: National Sovereignty and the Separation of Natives and Migrants
by Sharma, Nandita. 2020. Duke University Press

Key words: nationalism, nation-states, migrants, natives, post-colonialism
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Identity, Migration and the New Security Agenda in Europe
by Waever, Ole, Barry Buzan, Morten Kelstrup, and Pierre Lemaitre. 1993. Pinter Publishers

Key words: European integration, societal security, identity, migration
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.

 

Nation Building: Why Some Countries Come Together While Others Fall Apart
by Andreas Wimmer. 2018. Princeton University Press

Key words: nation-building, ethnic diversity, state capacity
Read the summary by Margaux Dandrifosse (IBEI) here.