Anthropos
Volume 114, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 157-168

The politicization of the immigration debate in the netherlands boat refugees and the possible solution of border control (Article)

Van Haren N. , Wierstra I. , Van Meijl T.
  • a Dept. of Anthropology, Radboud University. Nijmegen, Development Studies, Netherlands
  • b Dept. of Anthropology, Radboud University. Nijmegen, Development Studies, Netherlands
  • c Dept. of Anthropology, Radboud University. Nijmegen, Development Studies, Netherlands

Abstract

This article analyses public discourses in the Netherlands about the arrival of boat refugees in Europe. By comparing three Dutch newspapers with received knowledge about migration in academic literature, we compare and contrast policies advocating border control in order to stop the arrival of boat refugees with scientific evidence about these proposed solutions. We argue that discrepancies exist between policy suggestions and the evidence provided by migration scholars since increased border control generally is argued not to lead to a decline in migrants, but instead to riskier routes and more deaths. Accordingly, we contend that not evidence but a nationalist discourse spreading anxiety influences the political debate. In order to corroborate this argument, we conducted a content analysis of various newspaper reports 011 boat refugees and their framing of the proposed policy solution of border control. This demonstrates that media are not systematically instigating moral panic as migration scholars would often like us to believe. O11 the contrary, much diversity is found in newspa-pers regarding the representation of boat refugees and many similarities may be found in arguments provided by media and scholars. [The Netherlands, immigration, pohticization, boat migration, border control, newspapers]. © 2019 Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH und Co. All rights reserved.

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DOI: 10.5771/0257-9774-2019-1-157
ISSN: 02579774
Original Language: English