Introduction
1. Securitization as the work of framing. Towards a new framework of analysis
1.1. Securitization theory and its criticism
1.2. Moving forwards with securitization theory
1.3. Security logics and securitization
1.4. Methods and sources
2. Before the "migration crisis". Migration-security continuum in the EU
2.1. From Maastricht to Lisbon. Tracing "constitutional" securitizing moves in the EU
2.2. Building "Fortress Europe"
2.3. Illegal migrants and bogus asylum seekers
2.4. Reception and returns
3. Framing diagnosis and evaluation of the "migration crisis" on the EU level
3.1. Humanitarianization of increased migratory flows
3.2. Migrants as a risk and managerial problem
4. Framing conceptualization of remedial actions towards the "migration crisis" on the EU level
4.1. The need of management and control
4.2. Increasing security through resilience
4.3. Mobilizing extraordinary measures
Concluding remarks. Revisiting patterns of securitization and security logics