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Islands and a Carceral Environment: Maltese Policy in Terms of Irregular Migration
Authors:Léa Lemaire
Affiliation:1. Sciences Po Aix-CHERPA, Aix-en-Provence, France;2. Université Libre de Bruxelles-GERME, Brussels, Belgiumlealemaire@hotmail.fr
Abstract:Although security has become a common framework for analyzing dispositifs that aim to control irregular migration, island spaces themselves are seldom considered as security dispositifs. The case of Malta, where detention is mandatory upon arrival, epitomizes what could be conceptualized as a “sentinel island” within the European Union. This article demonstrates how the interaction between political discourse, administrative practices, and migrants’ experiences contributes to turning the island into a form of total-institution setting. The empirical data is based on qualitative fieldwork that combines ethnographic observation, migrants’ individual narratives and semi-structured interviews conducted with European and national policy makers.
Keywords:Irregular migration  Malta  European Union  island  securitization
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