International Migration and Ethnic Relations

International Migration and Ethnic Relations
Author: Magnus Dahlstedt,Anders Neergaard
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2015-05-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317655893

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Each day, in so many aspects of daily life, we are reminded of the significance of migration and ethnicity. This book is a critical contribution to the understanding of the phenomena of migration and ethnicity, from a Swedish vantage point looking outwards towards a European context. It presents current academic debates and gives a theoretical overview of nine key concepts in the field of ethnic and migrations studies, but it also exemplifies how these concepts could be used in analysing specific empirical cases. It explores the following concepts: ethnicity; migration; diaspora; citizenship; intersectionality; racism; right wing populism; social exclusion; and informalisation. The book is interdisciplinary, embracing areas such as labour studies, economic history, ethnicity, business administration, gender studies, literature studies, economics, educational science, social anthropology, social work, sociology and political science.

Migration A European journal of international migration and ethnic relations

Migration  A European journal of international migration and ethnic relations
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1997
Genre: Alien labor
ISBN: STANFORD:36105113330398

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International Migration Research

International Migration Research
Author: Ewa Morawska
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351926713

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The centrality of international migration as a process articulating major transformations of contemporary societies offers an opportunity to make it the shared component of the theoretical and research agendas of the social science disciplines. In this volume a multidisciplinary team of authors presents a stocktaking account of current research on international migration in order to lay the ground for such an interdisciplinary collaboration. The first part of the book scrutinizes the theoretical concepts and interpretative frameworks that inform migration research and their impact on empirical studies in selected disciplines. The next two sections examine the epistemological premises underlying migration research in different fields of the social sciences and the challenges of 'informed translations' between these approaches. The final section considers the interdependency between the academic study of migration and the social and political contexts in which it is embedded. The book invites researchers to address the challenges raised by the empowerment of migration research, offering ways of communicating across different specializations and guiding readers towards a meaningful interdisciplinarity.

International Migration in the New Millennium

International Migration in the New Millennium
Author: Danièle Joly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351926744

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International migration is an issue of enduring interest and debate, as strong as ever in the 21st century. This in-depth, global examination proposes a balance sheet of international migration and highlights its consequences regarding migrant populations at the turn of the century. It draws together theoretical studies supported by empirical examples, and derives from quantitative as well as qualitative research. Assessing the major existing models within the theory of international migration, the contributors continue to examine a variety of key themes, including: increased flows of female migration; the meaning and relationship between identity, ethnicity and diaspora; return migration and the complex problem of reintegration. The volume also establishes a typology of refugees and examines the different domains of ethnicity and racism. A valuable volume for all those interested in migration, population settlement and transnational communities, it addresses all the major issues of international migration in the new millennium.

International Migration Immobility and Development

International Migration  Immobility and Development
Author: Tomas Hammar,Grete Brochmann,Kristof Tamas,Thomas Faist
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2021-01-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000320862

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The study of international migration and ethnic relations is rapidly expanding in the social sciences, in the humanities, and in law and medicine at universities around the world. Theories and methods are borrowed from many disciplines, but with little cross-fertilization, thereby leaving many core issues out. This authoritative book fills a gap by providing an expertly integrated overview of international migration from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. Throughout the book, South to North migration is used as the main example.The authors, leading experts in their fields, ask provocative new questions such as the counterfactual, `Why do people not migrate?' and address old questions in fresh ways in a language accessible for students in a range of disciplines. Does migration from less developed countries stimulate or obstruct development? Does development reduce or increase the flows of migration? What are the dynamics of a migration process? Geography, economics, political science, social anthropology and sociology all inform this book, which is certain to become an established text in migration studies.

Selected Studies in International Migration and Immigrant Incorporation

Selected Studies in International Migration and Immigrant Incorporation
Author: Marco Martiniello,Jan Rath
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 635
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789089641601

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"The editors have selected from both the grounding classics and the best new work to show how migration is transforming the rich democracies." Professor John Mollenkopf, The City University of New York --

The in visibility Complex

The  in visibility Complex
Author: Corina Lacatus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2008
Genre: Cultural pluralism
ISBN: 9187810700

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Immigration and Ethnic Conflict

Immigration and Ethnic Conflict
Author: Anthony H. Richmond
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 221
Release: 1988-01-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781349190171

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Immigration and Ethnic Conflict reviews the experience of post-industrial countries that have experienced large-scale movements of population since the Second World War, creating ethnically diverse multicultural societies in a context of rapid economic, technological and social change. The book uses a critical theoretical approach which emphasises the dynamic nature of the structural changes which have taken place and the interdependence of economic, political, social and psychological factors. The results of extensive comparative studies of Britain, Canada and Australia are reviewed, with special attention to questions of immigrant adaptation, refugees, racism, unemployment, ethnic nationalism and social conflict. Traditional views of immigrant assimilation are rejected in favour of one which treats immigrants and ethnic minorities as the catalysts of change in a global polity, economy and society, simultaneously united and divided by satellite communications, nuclear terror and the world population explosion.