Perspectives ouest-africaines sur les politiques migratoires et sécuritaires européennes: West African engagements with the EU migration-development-security nexus 'Anthropologie et Développement,
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Perspectives ouest-africaines sur les politiques migratoires et sécuritaires européennes : West African engagements with the EU migration-development-security nexus 'Anthropologie et Développement, . / Pelckmans, Lotte (Editor); Deridder, Marie (Editor).
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T1 - Perspectives ouest-africaines sur les politiques migratoires et sécuritaires européennes
T2 - West African engagements with the EU migration-development-security nexus 'Anthropologie et Développement,
A2 - Pelckmans, Lotte
A2 - Deridder, Marie
PY - 2020/12
Y1 - 2020/12
N2 - This is a special issue edited by me together with my colleague Marie Deridder. The issue investigates through several contributions in both french and english, how the EU ‘crisis’ vocabulary surrounding new incoming migrants and asylum seekers has gained some traction in Africa itself, not only in the forms of externalised EU policies and the unprecedented implementation of several policies linking migration, development and security in West Africa. In line with Ferguson (2010) and Kunz (2013), this special issue empirically analyses the ways in which EU-Africa partnership rhetoric and practices initiated new connections and agencies in conjunction with resistance and protest, thus simultaneously restraining and shaping African responses. Case material is from countries like Senegal, Mali, Mauritanie, Niger and the full issue contains material from most francophone west african countries.
AB - This is a special issue edited by me together with my colleague Marie Deridder. The issue investigates through several contributions in both french and english, how the EU ‘crisis’ vocabulary surrounding new incoming migrants and asylum seekers has gained some traction in Africa itself, not only in the forms of externalised EU policies and the unprecedented implementation of several policies linking migration, development and security in West Africa. In line with Ferguson (2010) and Kunz (2013), this special issue empirically analyses the ways in which EU-Africa partnership rhetoric and practices initiated new connections and agencies in conjunction with resistance and protest, thus simultaneously restraining and shaping African responses. Case material is from countries like Senegal, Mali, Mauritanie, Niger and the full issue contains material from most francophone west african countries.
UR - https://journals.openedition.org/apad/
U2 - 10.4000/anthropodev.917
DO - 10.4000/anthropodev.917
M3 - Journal article
VL - 51
JO - Anthropologie et Développement
JF - Anthropologie et Développement
SN - 2553-1719
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ID: 235148202