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Unravelling Europe''s ''Migration Crisis'': Journeys Over Land and Sea

What is it like to travel to Europe over land and sea in order to secure a future for yourself and your family? Why are so many people willing to risk their lives crossing the Mediterranean? What are their hopes and fears? And why is Europe, one of the richest regions of the world, unable to cope? Drawing on compelling first-hand accounts from 500 people who arrived on the shores of Europe in 2015, this important new book unpacks their routes, experiences and decisions. It provides a framework for understanding the dynamics underpinning recent unprecedented levels of migration across, and loss of life in, the Mediterranean, casting new light on the migration crisis and challenging politicians, policy makers and the media to rethink their understanding of why and how people move. See more
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  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Bristol University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781447343219

About Franck DuvellHeaven CrawleyKatharine JonesNando SigonaSimon McMahon

Heaven Crawley is Professor of International Migration at Coventry Universitys Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations (CTPSR) and Senior Research Associate at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) and Refugee Law Initiative. Heavens research focuses on the lived experiences of refugees and migrants. Over the past 25 years she has worked in a range of institutional settings including government civil society and the UN and published extensively on asylum and migration policy and practice in the UK and Europe. Franck Düvell is Associate Professor and Senior Researcher at the Centre on Migration Policy and Society (COMPAS) at the University of Oxford a Senior member of the Common Room of St Antonys College Oxford member of South East European Studies at Oxford and advisor of the Migration Research Centre at Koc University Istanbul. He has researched European and international migration for over 20 years published nine books and over 40 journal articles. He has also advised a wide range of stakeholders. Katharine Jones is a Senior Research Fellow at Coventry Universitys Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations. Educated at the Universities of Newcastle upon Tyne and Manchester Katharine has more than 16 years experience of conducting migration-related research in a wide range of institutional settings and her work focuses on the human rights impacts and business models of the migration industry. She regularly advises international organisations and international NGOs on this topic. Simon joined Coventry Universitys Centre for Trust Peace and Social Relations as a Research Fellow in September 2014. He has a PhD at Kings College London and has been a visiting researcher at the European University Institute in Italy the Pompeu Fabra University in Spain and the Colegio de la Frontera Sur in Mexico. Simon has published several books and journal articles as well as writing for outlets such as The Guardian. Nando Sigona is Deputy Director of the University of Birminghams Institute for Research into Superdiversity. His research interests include: undocumented migration statelessness child and youth migration Roma politics and forced displacement. His work has appeared in a range of international academic journals and books. He is a founding editor of the journal Migration Studies and lead editor of Global Migration and Social Change book series at Policy Press. He has written for Newsweek The Independent Libération OpenDemocracy and The Conversation.

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