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Ignorance and change : anticipatory knowledge and the European refugee crisis / Adriana Mica [and three others].

By: Mica, Adriana [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2021Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351212595; 1351212591; 9781351212564; 1351212567; 9781351212588; 1351212583; 1351212575; 9781351212571Subject(s): Social change -- Europe | Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) | Refugees -- Government policy -- Europe | Europe -- Emigration and immigration -- Government policy | SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / GeneralDDC classification: 306 LOC classification: HN373.5Online resources: Taylor & Francis | OCLC metadata license agreement
Contents:
Introduction -- Ignorance, unexpected events and crises -- Change in the regimes of ignorance -- Crisis and ignorance -- The European refugee crisis and the ignorance of framing -- Projecting the European refugee crisis: Polish, Hungarian and Romanian media -- From categories to seeing like public policy: ignorance and change in Poland, Hungary and Romania -- Conclusions.
Summary: "Ignorance and Change analyses the European refugee crisis of 2015-2016 from the perspective of ignorance studies showing how the media, decision-makers and academics engaged in the projection and reification of the future in relation to the crisis, the asylum system and the solutions that were proposed. Why do recent crises fail to bring meaningful change? Why do we often see replication of the regimes of ignorance, inefficient knowledge and expertise practices? This book answers these questions by shifting the focus from the issue of change to our projections and expectations of what change will look like. Building on three comprehensive case studies, Poland, Hungary, and Romania, it demonstrates how ignorance and projectivity were essential for new Member States not only for managing the crisis, but also for reaching a higher level of autonomy in relation to the EU. Employing an innovative interactional approach to ignorance, it bridges ignorance studies with sociology of future and migration research. Challenging the dominant interest in defining ignorance, it moves the focus from what ignorance is to what ignorance does. It incorporates the concept of future into ignorance studies and develops notions such as "projective agency", "reification of the future" and "projectors of EU asylum policies". The book provides an erudite background, comprehensive empirical research and original tools of analysis for graduate students, researchers and policy makers interested in crisis studies, public policy, ignorance studies, social theory, migration studies and sociology of the future"-- Provided by publisher.
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Introduction -- Ignorance, unexpected events and crises -- Change in the regimes of ignorance -- Crisis and ignorance -- The European refugee crisis and the ignorance of framing -- Projecting the European refugee crisis: Polish, Hungarian and Romanian media -- From categories to seeing like public policy: ignorance and change in Poland, Hungary and Romania -- Conclusions.

"Ignorance and Change analyses the European refugee crisis of 2015-2016 from the perspective of ignorance studies showing how the media, decision-makers and academics engaged in the projection and reification of the future in relation to the crisis, the asylum system and the solutions that were proposed. Why do recent crises fail to bring meaningful change? Why do we often see replication of the regimes of ignorance, inefficient knowledge and expertise practices? This book answers these questions by shifting the focus from the issue of change to our projections and expectations of what change will look like. Building on three comprehensive case studies, Poland, Hungary, and Romania, it demonstrates how ignorance and projectivity were essential for new Member States not only for managing the crisis, but also for reaching a higher level of autonomy in relation to the EU. Employing an innovative interactional approach to ignorance, it bridges ignorance studies with sociology of future and migration research. Challenging the dominant interest in defining ignorance, it moves the focus from what ignorance is to what ignorance does. It incorporates the concept of future into ignorance studies and develops notions such as "projective agency", "reification of the future" and "projectors of EU asylum policies". The book provides an erudite background, comprehensive empirical research and original tools of analysis for graduate students, researchers and policy makers interested in crisis studies, public policy, ignorance studies, social theory, migration studies and sociology of the future"-- Provided by publisher.

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