Global Migration provides a clear, concise, and well-organized discussion of historical patterns and contemporary trends of migration, while guiding the readers through an often difficult and politicised topic. Aimed primarily at undergraduate and Master’s students, the text encourages the readers to reflect on economic processes, politics, immigrant lives and raises debates about inclusion, exclusion, and citizenship. The text critically highlights the global character of contemporary migration and the importance of historical context to current processes and emphasises the role of gender, race and national ideologies in shaping migration experiences. Using over a decade of their own insight into teaching undergraduate migration courses in the US and the UK, and the knowledge and understanding of the subject they have acquired as migration researchers, the authors offer an accessible and student-friendly manner for readers to understand and explore the complex issue of migration. The book features numerous international case studies, a chapter dedicated to the perspective of the immigrants themselves, as well as key terms and further readings at the end of each chapter. Both theoretically and empirically informed Global Migration examines the subject in a holistic and expansive way. It will equip students with an understanding of the complex issues of migration and serve as a guide for instructors in structuring their courses and in identifying important bodies of scholarly research on migration issues.
This new edition presents key data and information on migration as well as thematic chapters on highly topical migration issues, and is structured to focus on two key contributions for readers: Part I: key information on migration and ...
Migration interdependence and the State / James F. Hollifield and Neil Foley (SMU) -- The Southern Africa migration system / Audie Klotz (Syracuse) -- Illiberal migration governance in the Arab Gulf / Hélène Thiollet (CERI/Sciences Po, ...
This book provides an introduction to the institutions, politics, and normative dimensions of different aspects of international migration
This book is the first comprehensive economic assessment of world mass migration taking a long-run historical perspective, including north-north, south-south, and south-north migrations.
Moving for Prosperity: Global Migration and Labor Markets addresses this dilemma.
myths regarding Mexico–United States migration migration and labor/social security rights, 19–21 migration as ... 54; definition of migration, 32; economic and social opportunities and, 34; European expansion and global migration from ...
In this book she turns to the children left behind.
This volume examines the ways both sending and receiving nations are modifying their migration policies to control entry, to encourage assimilation, and to build links between diasporas and their home countries.
This book contains the most up to date, original data on Japanese migrant culture available.
Also see George M. Fredrickson, Racism: A Short History (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2002), 127–32; Lauren, Power and Prejudice, 146–53; FitzGerald and Cook-Martin, Culling the Masses, 173; Debra Thompson, “Race, ...