2019
DOI: 10.1177/0002764219882987
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Death at the Border: Revisiting the Debate in Light of the Euro-Mediterranean Migration Crisis

Abstract: Migrant deaths at the border is a long-standing consequence of border control. The lethal effects of irregular migration have become particularly salient in the Euro-Mediterranean region since the beginning of the Arab Spring in 2011, as several thousand migrants have been losing their lives every year. This special issue of American Behavioral Scientist revisits the debate on border deaths in the light of this context. This article introduces this special issue and outlines the key arguments developed therein. Show more

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“…It is also a space where migration is governed by a multipolar geo‐politics where the Mediterranean plays the role of a chess game with multiple key players and migrant pawns (Garelli et al, 2018; Gillespie & Volpi, 2019). Current EU politics is basically re‐active by creating a hostile environment for Med‐movers that are unable to meet regular human migration corridors (Fekete, 2018; Pécoud, 2020), while criminalizing those social servants working for migrant rescue (Paoletti, 2011; Stierl, 2016). The Mediterranean is definitively viewed as a border space full of filters and conditions basically dominated by a unipolar EU Thalassocracy (Abulafia, 2014) dominance of all the Mediterranean space by concentrating power in the EU and European states.…”
Section: Background Premises: Contextual and Analytical Basis Of Med‐...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also a space where migration is governed by a multipolar geo‐politics where the Mediterranean plays the role of a chess game with multiple key players and migrant pawns (Garelli et al, 2018; Gillespie & Volpi, 2019). Current EU politics is basically re‐active by creating a hostile environment for Med‐movers that are unable to meet regular human migration corridors (Fekete, 2018; Pécoud, 2020), while criminalizing those social servants working for migrant rescue (Paoletti, 2011; Stierl, 2016). The Mediterranean is definitively viewed as a border space full of filters and conditions basically dominated by a unipolar EU Thalassocracy (Abulafia, 2014) dominance of all the Mediterranean space by concentrating power in the EU and European states.…”
Section: Background Premises: Contextual and Analytical Basis Of Med‐...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the maritime border in the Central Mediterranean has attracted considerable scholarship that highlights the deadly consequences for migrants of border controls (Albahari, 2015;Dickson, 2021;Mann, 2018;Pécoud, 2020). The space is marked by refugee's shrinking access to legal asylum procedures and ever-expanding extraterritorial migration control measures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, trans-Saharan migration has amounted to a serious humanitarian situation, with people being smuggled across deadly routes, trapped in detention centers, or dying at sea [5]. The lethal effects of irregular migration have become particularly salient in the Euro Mediterranean region since the beginning of the Arab Spring in 2011, as several thousand migrants have been losing their lives every year [6].…”
Section: Introduction-migration In Mediterranean Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%