Introduction to International Migration: Population Movements in the 21st Century
Editat de Jeannette Money, Sarah Lockharten Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mai 2021
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- Consistently structured original chapters by notable scholars include an Introduction, Empirical Overview, Theoretical Evolution, Continuing Issues, and Summary for every chapter.
- Chapter pedagogy includes Discussion Questions, Suggested Readings, and References as well as a Data Appendix for the book.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367765828
ISBN-10: 0367765829
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367765829
Pagini: 392
Ilustrații: 80
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Figures
List of Photos
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Jeannette Money and Sarah P. Lockhart
Part I: Why, Where, and How People Move, and How States Respond
1. International Migration: Patterns and Theories
Melanie Kolbe
2. National Migration Governance: Admissions and Enforcement
Alexandra Filindra, Beyza Büyüker, and Mine Tafolar
3. The Migration Industry: Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Sarah P. Lockhart and Briana Boland
Part II: Forced Migration, Voluntary Migration, and Gender Dimensions
4 . Forced Migration and Refugee Flows
Lamis Abdelaaty and Rebecca Hamlin
5. Labor Migration: High-Skilled, Low-Skilled, and Temporary
Anna Boucher and Lucie Cerna
6. Gendered Migration: A Gender Perspective on International Migration and Migration Politics
Saskia Bonjour and Laura Cleton
Part III: Immigrants in the Host State
7. Migration and Public Opinion
Claire L. Adida
8. Immigrant Incorporation
Terri Givens, Ayca Arkilic, and Elizabeth S. Davis
9. Immigrants and Citizenship
Sara Wallace Goodman
Part IV: New Migration Challenges
10. Migration and Development
Margaret E. Peters
11. Migration and Security
Fiona B. Adamson
12. Environmental Change and Migration
Ingrid Boas and Hanne Wiegel
Part V: Governance and Migrant Rights
13. International Migration Governance
Jeannette Money
14. The Paradox of Migrant Rights
Lisa Simeone
15. The Ethics of Migration
Sarah Song
Appendix
Jeannette Money and Sarah P.Lockhart
Index
List of Photos
List of Tables
Notes on Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Jeannette Money and Sarah P. Lockhart
Part I: Why, Where, and How People Move, and How States Respond
1. International Migration: Patterns and Theories
Melanie Kolbe
2. National Migration Governance: Admissions and Enforcement
Alexandra Filindra, Beyza Büyüker, and Mine Tafolar
3. The Migration Industry: Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking
Sarah P. Lockhart and Briana Boland
Part II: Forced Migration, Voluntary Migration, and Gender Dimensions
4 . Forced Migration and Refugee Flows
Lamis Abdelaaty and Rebecca Hamlin
5. Labor Migration: High-Skilled, Low-Skilled, and Temporary
Anna Boucher and Lucie Cerna
6. Gendered Migration: A Gender Perspective on International Migration and Migration Politics
Saskia Bonjour and Laura Cleton
Part III: Immigrants in the Host State
7. Migration and Public Opinion
Claire L. Adida
8. Immigrant Incorporation
Terri Givens, Ayca Arkilic, and Elizabeth S. Davis
9. Immigrants and Citizenship
Sara Wallace Goodman
Part IV: New Migration Challenges
10. Migration and Development
Margaret E. Peters
11. Migration and Security
Fiona B. Adamson
12. Environmental Change and Migration
Ingrid Boas and Hanne Wiegel
Part V: Governance and Migrant Rights
13. International Migration Governance
Jeannette Money
14. The Paradox of Migrant Rights
Lisa Simeone
15. The Ethics of Migration
Sarah Song
Appendix
Jeannette Money and Sarah P.Lockhart
Index
Notă biografică
Jeannette Money is Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Davis.
Sarah P. Lockhart is Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University.
Sarah P. Lockhart is Associate Professor of Political Science at Fordham University.
Recenzii
Praise for Introduction to International Migration
"By systematically incorporating analysis of migration dynamics within the Global South, this textbook goes beyond comparison of migration to developed countries of Europe and North America typical of most books assigned in migration studies courses. The book’s global scope is matched by a depth of analysis achieved with tightly coordinated thematic chapters written by top scholars in their respective areas of expertise – a truly impressive feat. While a great choice for upper level undergraduate courses, graduate students will also appreciate the expert overview that is foundational to more focused study and research."
--Rey Koslowski, State University of New York, Albany
"By combining a stellar line up of contributors with expert, accessible and engaged analysis of key issues, this book is a one-stop and must-read source for students of international migration."
--Andrew Geddes, European University Institute
"An invaluable contribution to the literature,Introduction to International Migrationremedies a long-standing gap in textbook options by providing thematic chapters rather than concentrating on countries. Contributors provide accessible overviews of major theoretical claims, providing a framework around which instructors can customize their courses. Each chapter also includes an assessment of cutting-edge trends, upon which researchers can build."
--Audie Klotz, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University
"Much as a buffet allows the diner to experience many dishes,Introduction to International Migrationoffers readers a taste of migration studies’ many subfields. Jeannette Money and Sarah P. Lockhart assemble top experts to provide concisely written, easily navigable overviews of knowledge in their respective subject matters. The result is atour d'horizonof one of the world's most important phenomena."
--Justin Gest, George Mason University
‘This collection brings together many of the best migration scholars and provides a fresh perspective of the state of the art in research about one of the greatest public policy challenges of our time. It should be essential reading for students and scholars of international migration.’
-- Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics and Political Science
"This comprehensive textbook is more than a compilation of intelligent chapters by an accomplished group of women experts across the globe. The breath of topics and the global scope of the coverage are refreshing, and the consistent consideration of long neglected topics and regions like human trafficking, the migration industry, high-skilled labor or migration in the Global South make this compendium timely and unrivaled. In its entirety, the volume represents a thought-provoking and nuanced perspective to the major issues evoked by population movements in world politics today. Its commitment to scholarly research and empirical developments is beautifully peppered with original analyses. The editors’ effectiveness in streamlining the chapters along critical discussion questions and theoretical contexts provides for a definitive ‘go-to’ reference guide for both early and even more advanced migration students."
--Gallya Lahav, State University of New York at Stony Brook
"By systematically incorporating analysis of migration dynamics within the Global South, this textbook goes beyond comparison of migration to developed countries of Europe and North America typical of most books assigned in migration studies courses. The book’s global scope is matched by a depth of analysis achieved with tightly coordinated thematic chapters written by top scholars in their respective areas of expertise – a truly impressive feat. While a great choice for upper level undergraduate courses, graduate students will also appreciate the expert overview that is foundational to more focused study and research."
--Rey Koslowski, State University of New York, Albany
"By combining a stellar line up of contributors with expert, accessible and engaged analysis of key issues, this book is a one-stop and must-read source for students of international migration."
--Andrew Geddes, European University Institute
"An invaluable contribution to the literature,Introduction to International Migrationremedies a long-standing gap in textbook options by providing thematic chapters rather than concentrating on countries. Contributors provide accessible overviews of major theoretical claims, providing a framework around which instructors can customize their courses. Each chapter also includes an assessment of cutting-edge trends, upon which researchers can build."
--Audie Klotz, Maxwell School of Citizenship & Public Affairs, Syracuse University
"Much as a buffet allows the diner to experience many dishes,Introduction to International Migrationoffers readers a taste of migration studies’ many subfields. Jeannette Money and Sarah P. Lockhart assemble top experts to provide concisely written, easily navigable overviews of knowledge in their respective subject matters. The result is atour d'horizonof one of the world's most important phenomena."
--Justin Gest, George Mason University
‘This collection brings together many of the best migration scholars and provides a fresh perspective of the state of the art in research about one of the greatest public policy challenges of our time. It should be essential reading for students and scholars of international migration.’
-- Eiko Thielemann, London School of Economics and Political Science
"This comprehensive textbook is more than a compilation of intelligent chapters by an accomplished group of women experts across the globe. The breath of topics and the global scope of the coverage are refreshing, and the consistent consideration of long neglected topics and regions like human trafficking, the migration industry, high-skilled labor or migration in the Global South make this compendium timely and unrivaled. In its entirety, the volume represents a thought-provoking and nuanced perspective to the major issues evoked by population movements in world politics today. Its commitment to scholarly research and empirical developments is beautifully peppered with original analyses. The editors’ effectiveness in streamlining the chapters along critical discussion questions and theoretical contexts provides for a definitive ‘go-to’ reference guide for both early and even more advanced migration students."
--Gallya Lahav, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Descriere
This text engages multiple dimensions of international migration research through a synthetic overview of the field, with global geographic coverage. The text provides basic knowledge for undergraduate students and serves as a springboard for graduate student research agendas.