Who’s Afraid of … Migration? A New European Narrative of Migration

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Series Details No.32, September 2015
Publication Date 08/09/2015
ISBN 978-88-98650-56-9
ISSN 2280-4331
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Human mobility has changed profoundly since the onset of globalisation, with old patterns of south-north movement of male economic migrants being replaced by mixed flows of people moving because of a variety of needs and motivations. In Europe these changes have gone largely unnoticed and the discourse on migration has been conducted in a confused and contradictory way.

Policies have swung between two poles: on one end the view of migrants as a problem rather than as an opportunity; on the other, the view of migrants as vulnerable people escaping poverty or persecution. Through the analysis of policies, juridical terminology, concepts and stereotypes, this paper proposes a three-step approach for a different narrative of migration to curb the political manipulation that, labelling migrants as a threat, is dangerously fuelling racism and discrimination towards 'aliens'.

Source Link http://www.iai.it/en/pubblicazioni/whos-afraid-migration
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