Project Details
Description
The 2015 ‘migration crisis’ has put unprecedented pressure on the European Union, contributing to a crisis of institutions, politics and identity. By trying to cope with these issues, member states and the EU itself have resulted to various political remedies, which have never been solely about migration and borders. These measures also tell us about the societies that implement them. In other words, how the EU and its member states deal with outsiders, how outsiders are defined and how their movement is controlled through borders also betray what these communities are, and what they will become.
BordEUr is a recently launched research network of nine universities that addresses the impact of recent developments in the EU’s and its member states’ bordering practices, how these practices are framed, and how the assigned meanings potentially clash with the EU’s identity as an international actor.
BordEUr is a recently launched research network of nine universities that addresses the impact of recent developments in the EU’s and its member states’ bordering practices, how these practices are framed, and how the assigned meanings potentially clash with the EU’s identity as an international actor.
| Acronym | BordEUr |
|---|---|
| Status | Finished |
| Effective start/end date | 1/09/19 → 30/09/22 |
Collaborative partners
- Goce Delchev University
- Pompeu Fabra University
- Middle East Technical University
- South East European Research Centre
- University of Bologna
- University of National and World Economy
- University of Sheffield
- University of Vienna
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