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The Multi-Layered Governance of Migration in Italy: Policy Actors, Networks, and the Shaping of the Refugee 'Crisis': Palgrave Studies in Sub-National Governance

Autor Andrea Pettrachin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 iul 2024
This book examines the various ways in which policymakers and political actors across different governmental levels have responded to the recent European refugee ‘crisis’, and the effects of these responses. Whereas previous studies have often focused on the discourses and policies implemented by national and local governments, this book shifts the focus to knowledge-formation and decision-making processes. Drawing on evidence from Italy – a country that has been centrally affected by the refugee ‘crisis’ – the book examines policy processes regarding asylum-seeking migration at sub-national, national and EU level. It argues that policymakers at all levels of government can be influenced by perceptions of public attitudes towards immigration, and that these perceptions are often divorced from objective evidence. The book will appeal to all those interested in multilevel governance, migration studies, public policy, and European politics.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031578311
ISBN-10: 3031578317
Pagini: 248
Ilustrații: XIX, 276 p. 26 illus., 22 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Palgrave Studies in Sub-National Governance

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1  introduction: the multi-layered governance of migration.- Chapter 2 – the european ‘refugee crisis’ in Italy.- Chapter 3 – making sense of the ‘refugee crisis’.- Chapter 4 - migration governance and perceptions of public attitudes in veneto.- Chapter 5 - migration governance and perceptions of public attitudes in sicily.- Chapter 6 - migration governance and perceptions of public attitudes in Tuscany.- Chapter 7 - the drivers of subnational migration governance.- Chapter 8 – the eu and italian asylum governance.- Chapter 9 - the multi-layered governance of the italian ‘refugee crisis’.- Chapter 10 – conclusion: the multi-layered governance of migration.

Notă biografică

Andrea Pettrachin is Researcher at the University of Turin, and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy.

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“This landmark text provides an informed, accessible and essential guide to the politics of migration and asylum in Italy and, by doing so, highlights the tensions, ambiguities and, at times, contradictions, that characterise both Italian and wider European migration policies and politics.”
Andrew Geddes, Professor of Migration Studies, European University Institute, Italy
 
“By taking an original constructivist approach and combining qualitative and quantitative methods, the book shows how migration policy is shaped by policymakers’ cognitive frames and sensemaking, profoundly innovating theoretical debates on migration governance in Europe and beyond.”
Tiziana Caponio, Associate Professor, University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy
 
“Whilst many contributions have been written about migration policy and politics, this book stands out. It explores a key part of the puzzle on migration and its governance largely ignored so far: interpretations of the causes and effects of migration by decision makers. In doing so it connects the dots between public attitudes and migration governance. A must read for everyone who aims to understand responses to migration not only in Italy but in Europe.”
Leila Hadj Abdou, Part-Time Assistant Professor, European University Institute, Italy
 
This book examines the various ways in which policymakers and political actors across different governmental levels have developed responses to the recent European refugee ‘crisis’, and the effects of these responses. Whereas previous studies have often focused on the discourses and policies implemented by national and local governments, this book shifts the focus to knowledge formation and decision-making processes. Drawing on evidence from Italy – a country that has been centrally affected by the refugee ‘crisis’ – the book examines policy processes regarding asylum-seeking migration at sub-national, national and EU level. It argues that policymakers at all levels of government can be influenced by perceptions of public attitudes towards immigration, and that these perceptions are often divorced from objective evidence. The book will appeal to all those
interested in multilevel governance, migration studies, public policy, and European politics.
 
Andrea Pettrachin is Researcher at the University of Turin, and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy.

Caracteristici

Explores how and why policy actors have responded to the recent European refugee crisis Draws on evidence from Italy, a country that has been centrally affected by migration Demonstrates how policymakers at all levels of government are influenced by perceptions of public opinion