000695376 000__ 05217cam\a2200493Ki\4500 000695376 001__ 695376 000695376 005__ 20230306135435.0 000695376 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 000695376 007__ cr\cnu---unuuu 000695376 008__ 130919t20132014ne\\\\\\ob\\\\001\0\eng\d 000695376 020__ $$a9789400767454 $$qelectronic book 000695376 020__ $$a9400767455 $$qelectronic book 000695376 020__ $$z9789400767447 000695376 020__ $$z9400767447 000695376 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-94-007-6745-4$$2doi 000695376 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)ocn858626330 000695376 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)858626330 000695376 040__ $$aGW5XE$$beng$$erda$$epn$$cGW5XE$$dN$T$$dYDXCP$$dCOO 000695376 043__ $$ae------ 000695376 049__ $$aISEA 000695376 050_4 $$aJV7590$$b.T47 2013 000695376 08204 $$a325.4$$223 000695376 24500 $$aTerritoriality and migration in the E.U. neighbourhood$$h[electronic resource] :$$bspilling over the wall /$$cMargaret Walton-Roberts, Jenna Hennebry, editors. 000695376 264_1 $$aDordrecht :$$bSpringer,$$c[2013?] 000695376 264_4 $$c©2014 000695376 300__ $$a1 online resource (vi, 254 pages). 000695376 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000695376 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000695376 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000695376 4901_ $$aInternational perspectives on migration ;$$v5 000695376 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000695376 5050_ $$aPart 1. Introduction. Chapter 1. The new realities of European migration management: what does it mean for insiders and outsiders? / Jenna Hennebry and Margaret Walton-Roberts ; Chapter 2. Anti-Immigrant Politics along with Institutional Incorporation? / Saskia Sassen -- Part 2. Working your way in: Workers and entry into EU economic space. Chapter 3. Why is the European Unions Freedom of Labour Movement not Freely Given? / Alexander Caviedes ; Chapter 4. European Education Regionalization and its impact on the global migration of nurses / Margaret Walton-Roberts ; Chapter 5. From Hedema to Zemegria: Moroccos Role as Migration Hub for the EU / Jenna Hennebry, Kathryn Kopinak, Rosa Soriano, Antonio Trinidad, and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo -- Part 3. The Asylum seekers, migrants, and the moving border. Chapter 6. The spatial logics of migration governance along the southern frontier of the European Union / Alison Mountz and Ronja Kempin ; Chapter 7. The Impact of European Union migration policies on irregular migration in Sub-Saharan Africa / Lanre Ikuteyijo ; Chapter 8. The New Europe: Freedom against Aliens and Minorities / Michal Malecki -- Part 4. Reworking citizenship and integration. Chapter 9. Migration and integration regimes and substantial citizenships in the EU / Shahamak Rezaei, Marco Goli, Ana Ribeiro, and Johannes Henriksen ; Chapter 10. Exhibiting Migration stories in Germany: Histories, heritage, contact zones and immigration country / Robin Ostow -- Part 5. Circularity and migration management. Chapter 11. Out of the labour market: Intra-EU return and retirement migration / Marinel Mandres ; Chapter 12. The European Neighborhood Policy and its capacity to manage mobility and migration / Dr. Branislav Radelji ; Chapter 13. Questioning immigration in the Czech Republic before the 2009 economic crisis / Salim Murad ; Chapter 14. The production of a safe neighborhood and the disciplining of international mobility / Martin Geiger. 000695376 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000695376 520__ $$aThis volume brings together an interdisciplinary group of scholars around an important question: how has migration changed in Europe as the European Union has enlarged, and what are the consequences for countries (and for migrants themselves) inside and outside of these redrawn jurisdictional and territorial borders? By addressing this question the book contributes to three current debates with respect to EU migration management: 1) that recent developments in EU migration management represent a profound spatial and organizational reconfiguration of the regional governance of migration, 2) the trend towards the externalization or subcontracting of migration control and, 3) how the implications of Europes changing immigration policy are increasingly felt across the European neighborhood and beyond. Based on new empirical research, the authors in this collection explore these three processes and their consequences for both member and non-member EU states, for migrants themselves, and for migration systems in the region. 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