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Who says what : members of the European Parliament and irregular migration in the parliamentary debates

KROTKÝ, Jan and Petr KANIOK

Basic information

Original name

Who says what : members of the European Parliament and irregular migration in the parliamentary debates

Authors

KROTKÝ, Jan (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Petr KANIOK (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)

Edition

European Security, Abingdon, Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, 2021, 0966-2839

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

50601 Political science

Country of publisher

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

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Impact factor

Impact factor: 1.508

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14230/21:00120815

Organization unit

Faculty of Social Studies

UT WoS

000591020500001

Keywords in English

European Parliament; irregular migration; securitisation; determinants; plenary debates

Tags

Tags

International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 12/4/2022 14:43, Mgr. Blanka Farkašová

Abstract

V originále

As migration and its securitisation change the political environment in the EU, we examine whether security speech acts (restrictive suggestions) prevail over human security speech acts (a liberal approach) towards irregular migration in the eighth (EU) parliamentary debates and which structural determinants predict delivering one or the other speech act. To achieve this goal, we first conducted a content analysis by which we selected (human) security speech acts; then, a set of binary logistic regressions followed. We explored whether, in the plenary debates, members of the European Parliament propose human security speech acts towards irregular migration rather than security speech acts. Thus, it seems that the attitudes of the members of the European Parliament differ in plenary sessions from the decision-making process. Based on the set of binary logistic regressions, we argue that the left-right division, attitudes toward European integration, and especially the division between the new and old member states are the crucial structural determinants for delivering (human) security speech acts in the plenary speeches.

Links

MUNI/A/1044/2019, interní kód MU
Name: Perspektivy evropské integrace v kontextu globální politiky II
Investor: Masaryk University, Category A

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