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A Critical View on Human Mobility in Times of Crisis

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Fröhlich, C. (Ed.). (2017). A Critical View on Human Mobility in Times of Crisis [Special Issue]. Global Policy, 8.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002D-DAE9-0
Abstract
The number of forced migrants from the Global South to the Global North has increased in recent years, contributing to an on-going, multi-level political crisis in an already struggling European Union, as well as to a rise in right-wing populism across the Northern'/'Western' world. How does the West's claim to be a norm entrepreneur for rule of law, freedom and prosperity relate to a growing rejection of an other' who is asking for refuge in this protected space in accordance with the latter's self-proclaimed rules? This contribution aims to answer this question by inquiring into the role of colonial borders, both in the literal and the metaphorical sense, in and for processes of othering' with regard to present-day migrants. Inspired by Homi K. Bhabha, it uncovers colonial power relations by looking at central characteristics of Western discourses on migration in order to answer the question of who belongs, which is, in turn, key to peaceful co-existence.