Interacting Security Threats: Exploring interaction between securitization narratives through an explorative case-study approach

dc.contributor.advisorStel, Nora
dc.contributor.authorSchoevaars, Caspar
dc.date.issued2020-08-31
dc.description.abstractThis thesis builds on securitization theory by exploring whether securitization narratives that occur simultaneously interact. Researching the possible interaction of securitization narratives is new. It does so by exploring three separate cases: Brazil, Colombia and Curacao. It proposes four categories for change; intensification, de-securitization, neglect and coexistence. The cases share the same crises that require securitization: the Venezuelan exodus and the Covid-19 pandemic. It explores the changes in the securitization of the Venezuelan migrants in each case over time and brings these together to find significant correlation between the changes in the securitization of migration as a result of the securitization of the pandemic. In the end, it argues that all categories of change are represented in the cases and suggests the addition of a fifth category; contention.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://theses.ubn.ru.nl/handle/123456789/10304
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.thesis.facultyFaculteit der Managementwetenschappenen_US
dc.thesis.specialisationConflicts, Territories and Identitiesen_US
dc.thesis.studyprogrammeMaster Human Geographyen_US
dc.thesis.typeMasteren_US
dc.titleInteracting Security Threats: Exploring interaction between securitization narratives through an explorative case-study approachen_US
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