Critical security studies, securitization, and international migration
Citation
Demirkol, A. (2022). Critical Security Studies, Securitization, and International Migration. Security Dilemmas in Turkey’s Geopolitical Environment: Global Crises and Regional Impacts. Foreign Policy Institute: Ankara.Abstract
This study dwells on the quest for a critical security perspective on international migration. Therefore, how international migration could be perceived through critical security studies is the main research question of this study. Critical security studies problem-solving and critical theories, especially after the 1990s. In this respect, CSS focus on questioning the mainstream theories and their interpretation of security. Instead of accepting the state as the referent object, critical security studies provide other elements that may be threatened, so that related to the security. On the one hand, CSS is, therefore, critical towards the traditional approaches to security such as realism and liberalism. Securitization, on the other hand, as Copenhagen School provided a speech act to put an issue into the field of security. International migration is one of the accurate examples of securitization. In this study, we employed CSS and securitization perspectives to international migration to understand how international migration could be assessed through critical theories.
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Security Dilemmas in Turkey's Geopolitical Environment: Global Crises and Regional ImpactsURI
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/359532502_Critical_Security_Studies_Securitization_and_International_Migration?_sg%5B1%5D=qvueDBbPdoAngJLvdu7bDhw1qlCQawuFOTXDGeqp5Z2Hku3jqpd1NKww4Jy8rk0ceN-U5Q2Rhwhttps://hdl.handle.net/11630/9992
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