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        <dc:description>This post is part of a series on migration and the refugee crisis moderated and edited by Prem Kumar Rajaram (Central European University). “The refugee crisis in Europe is fabricated,” Prem Kumar Rajaram writes in the opening post of this series. It is certainly true that the framing of current events in terms of crisis and emergence contributes to a dramatization…</dc:description>
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