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Gender in Securitization Theory

A feminist analysis of smuggling and trafficking governance in the EU

by Camilla Vianini (Author)
©2026 Thesis 80 Pages
Series: Interkultureller Dialog, Volume 13

Summary

The securitization of migration in the EU is a popular subject in international security studies. However, securitization theory has long been criticized for being gender blind. To overcome this limitation, the thesis connects the Copenhagen School’s framework to the study of the "gendering" of migration by addressing the knowledge gap of how gender can be integrated into securitization theory. The aim is to identify how gender constructions contribute to the framing of the referent object and the existential threat in the securitizing moves by the EU. An adapted conceptual framework on securitization, gender, and migration is applied to the EU migration management architecture. Employing the qualitative feminist methodology of Critical Frame Analysis, the book explores how the securitization of smuggling and trafficking is rooted in gendered constructions of vulnerability and threat based on stereotypes of femininity and masculinity.

Details

Pages
80
Publication Year
2026
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631942734
Language
English
Keywords
securitization Camilla Vianini Gender in Securitization Theory Critical Frame Analysis feminized vulnerability masculinized threat European Union gender migration
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2026. 80 pp., 5 fig. b/w, 1 tables.
Product Safety
Peter Lang Group AG

Biographical notes

Camilla Vianini (Author)

Camilla Vianini holds a Master's in International Relations and Diplomatic Affairs, with a specialization in International Security, from the University of Bologna. Previously, she obtained a Bachelor’s in International Relations and Organizations from Leiden University. Currently, she is based in Madagascar where she works in child protection.

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