Migration and Mobility in the European Union

Hardback

Main Details

Title Migration and Mobility in the European Union
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Geddes
By (author) Leila Hadj-Abdou
By (author) Leiza Brumat
SeriesThe European Union Series
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:204
Dimensions(mm): Height 235,Width 155
ISBN/Barcode 9781352009842
ClassificationsDewey:325.4
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Edition 2nd edition
Illustrations 14 bw illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint Red Globe Press
Publication Date 22 April 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

International migration and mobility whether from outside the EU or in the form of free movement by EU citizens are controversial and potentially divisive issues that are and will remain at the top of the EU's political agenda. This fully revised and updated text analyses the complex and often controversial nature of policymaking in this fast-developing field, and brings the discussion up to date as the ramifications of the so-called 'migration crisis' continue to unfold. It offers an exploration of the dynamics of migration and mobility in the EU including different types of migration; the EU's policy framework within which national policies are now located; and considers the widespread notion and public perception of policy failure in this field. Unique in its portrayal of policy responses to migration in Europe, this text will be essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the politics of migration, European integration and the Politics of EU, as well as anyone with an interest in this fascinating policy area.

Author Biography

Andrew Geddes is Director of the Migration Policy Centre and holds a Chair in Migration Studies. Prior to joining EUI he was a Professor of Politics at the University of Sheffield, UK. Andrew has been involved in a huge research project funded by the European Research Council on the drivers of global migration governance, and is widely seen as a leading expert on European migration and mobility, having published on the subject extensively. Leila Hadj Abdou is a Research & Teaching Fellow at the Migration Policy Centre (MPC) and the School of Transnational Governance (STG) at the European University Institute (EUI). Prior to joining the EUI, Leila held academic positions at the University of Vienna (Austria), the University of Sheffield (UK); and the School for Advanced International Studies (SAIS, Johns Hopkins University) in Washington D.C. Leila has also extensive, practical experience in the field of asylum/migration, having held positions in 2016 and 2017 as a project coordinator for an NGO working with unaccompanied minor asylum seekers, as well as in an educational centre working with adult refugees, and refugee care workers. Leiza Brumat is a Research Fellow working on the Horizon 2020 ASILE project exploring the implementation of the UN Global Compact for Refugees. Before joining the Migration Policy Centre at the EUI, Leiza was an Adjunct Professor in International Relations, Regional Integration and International Organizations and a Research Fellow for the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research (CONICET) of Argentina. She has, therefore, extensive teaching experience and has also been a consultant for various international organizations and has participated as presenter, organizer and discussant in several academic events.

Reviews

This excellent book on the politics of EU citizenship, migration and asylum could not be more timely, at a moment when different occurrences such as Brexit, the Global Compact on Migration or the Member States ageing population affect policies in this area. As such, the authors have completed a crucial reference that all students on the topic should consult in the coming years. * Diego Acosta, University of Bristol, UK * A most welcome contribution to the study of "migration" and "mobility". Well-researched and accessibly written, it offers a nuanced analysis of one of the most salient issues in contemporary European politics. * Pontus Odmalm, University of Edinburgh, UK * Offering a comprehensive update of a key text, this is an important contribution to our understanding of the complex, changing and contested field of migration. Combining analysis of different forms of migration and different aspects of the policy process, this is an accessible and engaging resource for both students and researchers. * Gill Allwood, Nottingham Trent University, UK * This 2nd edition is the best book available on European migration policy and politics. The authors have pulled off the rare feat of writing a book that will appeal to readers who are new to the subject, but which at the same time provides analytical insights for advanced researchers. It should be read widely. * James Hampshire, University of Sussex, UK * A one-stop resource offering the analytical tools and essential facts to understand the migration politics and policies of the EU and its member countries. There is no better guide to these vital issues. * David Scott FitzGerald, University of California San Diego, USA * This indispensable book provides a map to navigate the complex EU migration and asylum landscape. Using the framework of migration types and attendant policy dilemmas it offers a fantastically incisive introduction that will enlighten and engage students and specialists alike. * Bridget Anderson, University of Bristol, UK * It provides a valuable illustration of how EU policies develop, both politically and institutionally, which is ideal for teaching EU politics, and it offers a concrete description of how migration develops and is managed in the European case. * IEUSS Review of Books *