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The EC hotspot approach in Greece: Creating liminal EU territory

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posted on 2018-07-06, 09:54 authored by Anna Papoutsi, Joe Painter, Evie Papada, Antonis Vradis
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group This article makes a theoretical argument stemming from our study of the European Commission’s hotspot approach to the management of migrant populations. It draws on empirical research findings from field research which took place on the island of Lesbos and in the city of Athens over the course of 20 months and links these to emerging critical studies of the new EU border regime. No clear definition exists of what comprises a hotspot: instead, the European Commission describes this as an integrated ‘approach’ for the enhancement of the capacity of member states to deal with crises resulting from pressures at the Union’s external borders. Effective in its ambiguity, the ‘hotspot approach’ therefore constitutes, as we argue, an integral part of the Europeanisation and institutionalisation of border management: a powerfully ambiguous dispositif in the EU’s emerging border regime. The article unpacks the notion of the hotspot from a historical perspective and explores the ways in which the hotspot contributes toward the culmination of European integration, paving the way for the flexible governance of mobility and asylum. We situate the hotspot within the historical shift of migration and mobility control from the border to the territory as a whole and conclude by arguing that the hotspot plays the role of a territorial incubator for the liminal EU territory: a paradigmatic space for a new form of governance that further disentangles territory from rights.

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School

  • Social Sciences

Department

  • Geography and Environment

Published in

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Volume

45

Issue

12

Pages

2200-2212

Citation

PAPOUTSI, A. ...et al., 2018. The EC hotspot approach in Greece: creating liminal EU territory. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 45(12), pp. 2200-2212.

Publisher

© Taylor and Francis

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publisher statement

This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies on 30 May 2018, available online: http://www.tandfonline.com/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1468351.

Publication date

2018-05-30

Copyright date

2018

ISSN

1369-183X

eISSN

1469-9451

Language

  • en