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Title:Problematizing the norms of fairness grounding the EU’s relocation system of shared responsibility Author(s):BEJAN, RalucaDate:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/35; Global Governance Programme-311; [European, Transnational and Global Governance]; [Europe in the World]Abstract:This paper problematizes the logic of the European Union (EU)’s provisional relocation system for internally re-distributing asylum seekers. It argues that the tenets embedded in the current relocation scheme disregard the ...
Title:Criminalizing migrants who steer the dinghies in the Mediterranean : a collateral effect of migration management? Author(s):RICARD-GUAY, Alexandra
Date:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/32; Global Governance Programme-309; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Amidst the increased irregular sea migration in the Central Mediterranean in recent years (2014-2017), one issue remained greatly overlooked: that of migrants’ who become involved in steering the dinghies (as driver or ...


Title:Plastic hospitality : the empty signifier of the EU's first reception system in the Mediterranean Author(s):DEBONO, Daniela
Date:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/22; Global Governance Programme-302; [European, Transnational and Global Governance]; [Cultural Pluralism]Abstract:Hospitality and hospitality-laden language feature highly amongst people working in or around structures of first reception in Italy and Malta at the European Union external border. This is peculiar because hospitality ...

Title:The discourse on the integration of male 'refugees' into public and private elderly care homes in the context of the current care crisis in Germany Author(s):ROHDE-ABUBA, CaterinaDate:2018Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EUI RSCAS; 2018/48; Global Governance Programme-316Abstract:Against the background of increased immigration in Germany since 2015, there is a largely negative public discourse on ‘refugees’ (especially Muslim young men), who are assumed to pose a threat to society and struggle to ...