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Pop-up governance: transforming the management of migrant populations through humanitarian and security practices in Lesbos, Greece, 2015-2017

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posted on 2019-11-06, 13:44 authored by Evangelia Papada, Anna Papoutsi, Joe Painter, Antonis Vradis
This paper intervenes in recent debates on humanitarianism and security in migration by introducing the notion of ‘pop-up governance’. It reflects on our two year-long fieldwork on Lesbos, Greece at the peak of Europe’s migrant reception crisis (2015–2017). We present recent developments in border and migration management in the EU and we position these within recent migration debates. We then present the two main facets guiding migrant reception and governance in Lesbos, namely humanitarianism and security. Through our interviews with humanitarian and security actors we show how top-level government decisions followed and resembled the flexibility and adaptability of humanitarian and security operations. We define this turn as ‘pop-up governance’, which comprises a practice-based, abruptly introduced and retractable set of governance mechanisms responding to the situation at hand. We argue that the seemingly disorganised management of migration actually bore hallmarks of a new, flexible and adaptable mode of governance. Finally, we show how ‘pop-up governance’ can help move beyond present understanding of governance based either on the rule or its exception. This has important implications for our comprehension of migration, humanitarianism, security and the governance of vulnerable populations and contemporary socio-political crises.

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School

  • Social Sciences and Humanities

Department

  • Geography and Environment

Published in

Environment and Planning D: Society and Space

Volume

38

Issue

6

Pages

1028-1045

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Rights holder

© The Authors

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This paper was accepted for publication in the journal Environment and Planning D: Society and Space and the definitive published version is available at https://doi.org/10.1177/0263775819891167. Users who receive access to an article through a repository are reminded that the article is protected by copyright and reuse is restricted to non-commercial and no derivative uses. Users may also download and save a local copy of an article accessed in an institutional repository for the user's personal reference.

Acceptance date

2019-11-01

Publication date

2019-12-08

Copyright date

2019

ISSN

0263-7758

eISSN

1472-3433

Language

  • en

Depositor

Dr Antonis Vradis. Deposit date: 6 November 2019

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