Immigration and Settlement: Challenges, Experiences, and Opportunities
Editat de Harald Bauderen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2012
In seventeen comprehensive chapters, this text approaches immigration and settlement from various thematic angles, including: rights, state, and citizenship; immigrants as labour; communities and identities; housing and residential contexts; and emerging opportunities. Immigration and Settlement will be of interest to academics, researchers and students, policy-makers, NGOs and settlement practitioners, and activists and community organizers.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781551304052
ISBN-10: 1551304058
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illus & 16 tables
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1551304058
Pagini: 300
Ilustrații: 11 b/w illus & 16 tables
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 16 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
Recenzii
"I like the diversity of dimensions that [this text] brings to the issue of settlement...I think that the focus on the local is important, as settlement issues tend to be very locally driven."-- Chris Anderson, Wilfrid Laurier University
Cuprins
Preface
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
Part One: Rights, State, Citizenship
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Paradox of the City
Chapter 2: Jus Domicile: A Pathway to Citizenship for Temporary Foreign Workers?
Chapter 3: Race in Democratic Spaces: The Politics of Racial Embodiment in the City of Toronto
Part Two: Migrants as Labour
Chapter 4: The Global City as Political Opportunity Structure for Immigrant Workers Struggle: The Case of Domestic Worker Organizing in New York City
Chapter 5: Protecting Temporary Labour Migrants: An Emerging Role for Global Cities?
Chapter 6: Articulating the Self to the Engineering Market: Chinese Immigrants Experiences from a Critical Transformative Learning Perspective
Chapter 7: Making a Global City: Racialization, Precariousness, and Regulation in the Toronto Taxi Industry
Part Three: Identities and Communities
Chapter 8: Investigating Dimensions of Cross-National Marriages: A Case of Russian-Speaking Wives in Japan
Chapter 9: Recent Immigrants, Earlier Immigrants, and the Canadian-Born: Association with Collective Identities
Chapter 10: Religious and Secular Identities in a Plural Canada
Chapter 11: Moving Around the World: Russian Jews from Israel in Toronto
Part Four: Housing and Residential Context
Chapter 12: Social Housing as a Tool for Ethnic Integration in Europe: A Critical View of the Italian Experience
Chapter 13: Hidden Homelessness in the Greater Toronto Areas Newcomer Communities: Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions
Chapter 14: Everyday Lives in Vertical Neighbourhoods: Exploring Bangladeshi Residential Spaces in Toronto
Part Five: Emerging Opportunities
Chapter 15: Creating and Channelling Refugee Political Activities: The Role of Refugee Organization Building Programs
Chapter 16: International Students as Immigrants
Chapter 17: The Settlement of Young Newcomer Children: Perspectives for Policy and Program Development
Acknowledgements
Contributors
Introduction
Part One: Rights, State, Citizenship
Chapter 1: Human Rights and the Paradox of the City
Chapter 2: Jus Domicile: A Pathway to Citizenship for Temporary Foreign Workers?
Chapter 3: Race in Democratic Spaces: The Politics of Racial Embodiment in the City of Toronto
Part Two: Migrants as Labour
Chapter 4: The Global City as Political Opportunity Structure for Immigrant Workers Struggle: The Case of Domestic Worker Organizing in New York City
Chapter 5: Protecting Temporary Labour Migrants: An Emerging Role for Global Cities?
Chapter 6: Articulating the Self to the Engineering Market: Chinese Immigrants Experiences from a Critical Transformative Learning Perspective
Chapter 7: Making a Global City: Racialization, Precariousness, and Regulation in the Toronto Taxi Industry
Part Three: Identities and Communities
Chapter 8: Investigating Dimensions of Cross-National Marriages: A Case of Russian-Speaking Wives in Japan
Chapter 9: Recent Immigrants, Earlier Immigrants, and the Canadian-Born: Association with Collective Identities
Chapter 10: Religious and Secular Identities in a Plural Canada
Chapter 11: Moving Around the World: Russian Jews from Israel in Toronto
Part Four: Housing and Residential Context
Chapter 12: Social Housing as a Tool for Ethnic Integration in Europe: A Critical View of the Italian Experience
Chapter 13: Hidden Homelessness in the Greater Toronto Areas Newcomer Communities: Signs, Symptoms, and Solutions
Chapter 14: Everyday Lives in Vertical Neighbourhoods: Exploring Bangladeshi Residential Spaces in Toronto
Part Five: Emerging Opportunities
Chapter 15: Creating and Channelling Refugee Political Activities: The Role of Refugee Organization Building Programs
Chapter 16: International Students as Immigrants
Chapter 17: The Settlement of Young Newcomer Children: Perspectives for Policy and Program Development