How do migration and integration change when 'crisis becomes normalcy'? This open access book
investigates this question in the present context of turbulent times when instead of dealing
with one crisis migrants governments and whole societies have to cope within a complex web of
multiple unsettling events that create anxieties about migration. Emphasising a plurality of
theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches as well as a variety of geographical
settings in Europe and beyond the chapters bring new insights into migrations produced by
global political events national political shifts economic downturns and the Covid-19
pandemic. Special attention is given to both migrants' experiences and policy outcomes. The
result is an impressive rethinking of the concepts and terminology applied to migration and
integration of interest to students social scientists and policy-makers.