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Intro; Contents; Notes on Contributors; List of Tables; 1: Human Trafficking and Labor Exploitation of Migrants; 1.1 Definition of Human Trafficking; 1.2 Push and Pull Factors of Human Trafficking; 1.3 Health; 1.4 The Recruitment Stage; 1.5 The Travel and Transit Stage; 1.6 The Exploitation Stage; 1.7 The Detention Stage; 1.8 The Integration or Reintegration Stage; 1.9 Emerging Evidence on Human Trafficking: Existing Evidence; The Study on Trafficking, Exploitation and Abuse in the Mekong Sub-region; Leaving the Trafficking Situation.
1.10 Treatment by Family or Community in the Home Country1.11 The Health of Trafficked Women: A Survey of Women Entering Post-Trafficking Services in Europe; References; 2: The Middle East Refugee Crisis. Syria and Iraq Case; 2.1 The Theoretical Perspective on Migration; 2.2 The Push Factors of Migration Concerning Iraq and Syria; State Failure in Iraq and Syria; The Economic Factors; The Role of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in Perspectives of Migration in (Iraq and Syria); 2.3 Conclusion; References.
3: Risk Factors of the Irregular Migratory Waves on the Western Balkan Route: Implications in the European Union Countries3.1 Conceptual Framework of Irregular Migration and Irregular Migrants; 3.2 Overview of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route; 3.3 Drivers of Irregular Migration; 3.4 Profile of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route; 3.5 Risk Factors of Irregular Migration Along the Western Balkan Route and Their Consequences on EU Countries; 3.6 A Theoretical Framework of Migrant Smuggling; 3.7 Smuggling of Migrants on the Western Balkan Route.
3.8 Human Trafficking on the Western Balkan Route3.9 Consequences of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route on Violence and Crime in the EU Countries; 3.10 Conclusions; References; 4: The Securitization of East-European Migrants. The Occurrence of Liminal Identities in the European Union; 4.1 The Securitization Process; 4.2 Practices of Inscribing "Eastness." Narratives Depicting Roma as a Threat; 4.3 EU Identity and the Othering Process; 4.4 In Lieu of Conclusion; References; 5: Making the Headlines: EU Immigration to the UK and the Wave of New Racism After Brexit.
5.1 EU Immigration: Cultivating the "New(s)" Racism?5.2 Immigration Before and After Brexit; 5.3 Conclusion; References; 6: Tales of Migration from the Global South. The Civilized and Uncivilized Migrant in the Narratives of La Tercera and El Mercurio; 6.1 Nation, Neoliberalism and the Chilean Media; 6.2 Tales of Civilized and Uncivilized Migrants in El Mercurio and La Tercera; 6.3 Conclusions; References; 7: From Neglect to Crime
The Role of Media in the 2015 European Migration Crisis. A Comparative Study in Three ECE Countries: Romania, Hungary and Slovenia.
1.10 Treatment by Family or Community in the Home Country1.11 The Health of Trafficked Women: A Survey of Women Entering Post-Trafficking Services in Europe; References; 2: The Middle East Refugee Crisis. Syria and Iraq Case; 2.1 The Theoretical Perspective on Migration; 2.2 The Push Factors of Migration Concerning Iraq and Syria; State Failure in Iraq and Syria; The Economic Factors; The Role of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria in Perspectives of Migration in (Iraq and Syria); 2.3 Conclusion; References.
3: Risk Factors of the Irregular Migratory Waves on the Western Balkan Route: Implications in the European Union Countries3.1 Conceptual Framework of Irregular Migration and Irregular Migrants; 3.2 Overview of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route; 3.3 Drivers of Irregular Migration; 3.4 Profile of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route; 3.5 Risk Factors of Irregular Migration Along the Western Balkan Route and Their Consequences on EU Countries; 3.6 A Theoretical Framework of Migrant Smuggling; 3.7 Smuggling of Migrants on the Western Balkan Route.
3.8 Human Trafficking on the Western Balkan Route3.9 Consequences of Irregular Migration on the Western Balkan Route on Violence and Crime in the EU Countries; 3.10 Conclusions; References; 4: The Securitization of East-European Migrants. The Occurrence of Liminal Identities in the European Union; 4.1 The Securitization Process; 4.2 Practices of Inscribing "Eastness." Narratives Depicting Roma as a Threat; 4.3 EU Identity and the Othering Process; 4.4 In Lieu of Conclusion; References; 5: Making the Headlines: EU Immigration to the UK and the Wave of New Racism After Brexit.
5.1 EU Immigration: Cultivating the "New(s)" Racism?5.2 Immigration Before and After Brexit; 5.3 Conclusion; References; 6: Tales of Migration from the Global South. The Civilized and Uncivilized Migrant in the Narratives of La Tercera and El Mercurio; 6.1 Nation, Neoliberalism and the Chilean Media; 6.2 Tales of Civilized and Uncivilized Migrants in El Mercurio and La Tercera; 6.3 Conclusions; References; 7: From Neglect to Crime
The Role of Media in the 2015 European Migration Crisis. A Comparative Study in Three ECE Countries: Romania, Hungary and Slovenia.