Migration as a Securitized Phenomenon: An Analysis of the Societal Security in Terms of EU Perception

Author:

Turgay Salih1ORCID,Sönmez Pelin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Birleşmiş Milletler Güney Sudan Misyonu (UNMISS)

2. Kocaeli Universitesi

Abstract

In the 21st century, the diversification of communication and transportation opportunities has not only facilitated regular migration movements but also led to changes in the volume and dimensions of irregular migration. Migrants not only significantly influence the demographic, sociological, and economic structures of the countries they move to but have also become subjects of security concerns. Member countries of the European Union (EU) are targeted by migration movements due to attractive factors such as high living and working conditions, economic prosperity, and governance styles that respect human rights. Claims that migrants threaten the societal security of the EU by affecting its language, religion, cultural values, traditions, and national identities have become frequent topics of discussion in political and academic circles. In this regard, the main aim of the study is to determine whether migration poses a threat to the societal security of the EU or if such a perception exists in EU society. The findings indicate a strong perception in EU society that migration constitutes a threat to societal security.

Publisher

Eskisehir Osmangazi University Journal of Social Sciences

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