Securitising the Future: Dystopian Migration Discourses in Poland and the Czech Republic
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/25511Date
2022-06-09Type
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This paper presents findings of a comparative study carried out in Poland and the Czech Republic, which analysed the societal attitudes towards migration and migrants in Europe. Our research shows that the reaction to migration in Poland and the Czech Republic constitutes a reversed (bottom up) securitisation. Moreover, contrary to the majority of security challenges where the immediate threats are understood to be more dangerous than those placed in a distant future, when it comes to securitised migration, the threat projection increases the further into the future it is cast, and immediacy loses its potency as a catalyst. Societal discourses on migration foresee a dismal future which becomes more and more dystopian with the passing time.
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ElsevierCitation
Bartoszewicz MG, Eibl, El Ghamari. Securitising the Future: Dystopian Migration Discourses in Poland and the Czech Republic. Futures: The journal of policy, planning and futures studies. 2022Metadata
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