PhD Student Profile

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Kumba Krubally

PhD Student

 

School: School of Law, Policing and Social Sciences

Campus: Canterbury

Project title

Securitisation of Migration: A look at EU Migration Policy in Libya and Niger and its impact on human rights. 

Project summary

My research focuses on the European Union’s (EU) efforts at externalising its borders to Libya and Niger in a bid to curb irregular migration, and the extent to which these policies are impacting the rights of Sub-Saharan African migrants. The EU has increasingly put forward that it is externalising its borders to save lives however, evidence has increasingly shown that these policies are security focussed as migration has been constructed as a threat. The research uses Libya and Niger as case studies as they are integral transit states for Sub-Saharan African migrants hoping to reach Europe via the Central Mediterranean route. I am applying qualitative methods such as discourse analysis to show evidence of securitisation in the EU’s policies, and interviewing key policy makers at the EU Commission to provide an in-depth analysis on the topic area. I am currently working under the supervision of Dr Soeren Keil and Dr Laura Cashman. 

Biography

Prior to embarking on my PhD studies, I graduated from the University of Kent in 2018 with a BA (hons) in Politics and International Relations. I completed a MSc with a Distinction in 2019 in International Relations with a Security Studies Specialism from Canterbury Christ Church University, for which I was awarded the Jean Monnet Award for the ‘Best Dissertation Performance’. The thesis focussed on a similar area to my PhD project.

My academic experience has allowed me to work with NGOs that work on migration related issues. For instance, I have worked under the government and the UNHCR’s Syrian Vulnerable Persons Resettlement Scheme, and I currently act as a Trustee for Samphire, a charity geared towards supporting and championing migrant rights in the UK.

 

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