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Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives

Editat de Michi Messer, Renee Schroeder, Ruth Wodak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 10 iun 2014
This volume covers the most important contributions to and discussions at the international symposium Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (1-3, July, University of Vienna), organised by Renée Schroeder and Ruth Wodak which  was  dedicated to the multiple interdisciplinary dimensions of ‘migrations’, both from the viewpoints of the Social Sciences and Humanities as well as from the manifold perspectives of the Natural Sciences. The book is organized along the following dimensions:
 
Urban Development and Migration
Peer Relations in Immigrant Adolescents: Methodological Challenges and Key Findings  
Migration, Identity, and Belonging
Migration in/and Ego Documents
Debating Migration
Fundamentals of Diffusion and Spread in the Natural Sciences and beyond
Media Representations of Migrants and Migration
Migration and the Genes
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783709117132
ISBN-10: 3709117135
Pagini: 380
Ilustrații: XX, 360 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Ediția:2012
Editura: SPRINGER VIENNA
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Vienna, Austria

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Cuprins

I Interdisciplinary Approaches: Theories and Methodologies.- Rainer Bauböck: Constellations and Transitions. Combining Macro and Micro Perspectives on Migration and Citizenship.- Teun van Dijk: The Role of the Press in the Reproduction of Racism.- Anne-Marie Fortier: The Migration Imaginary and the Politics of Personhood.- Hans-Jürgen Krumm: Multilingualism, Heterogeneity and the Monolingual Policies of the Linguistic Integration of Migrants.- II Peer Relations among Immigrant Adolescents: Methodological Challenges and Key Findings.- Dagmar Strohmeier, Christiane Spiel: Peer Relations among Immigrant Adolescents: Methodological Challenges and Key Findings.- Hildegunn Fandrem: Methodological Challenges in an Immigrant Study in Norway.- Elisabeth Stefanek et al: Bullying and Victimization in Ethnically Diverse Schools.- Rens van de Schoot et al: Aggressive Behaviour in Native, First and Second Generation Immigrant Youth: Testing Inequality Constrained Hypotheses.- Dagmar Strohmeier: Friendship Homophily among Children and Youth in Multicultural Classes.- III Migration, Identity and Belonging.- Jelena Tošić: Migration, Identity and Belonging. Anthropological Perspectives on a Multidisciplinary Field of Research.- Janine Dahinden: Transnational Belonging, Non-Ethnic Forms of Identification and Diverse Mobilities: Rethinking Migrant Integration?.- Heike Drotbohm: „It’s like belonging to a place that has never been yours.“ Deportees Negotiating Involuntary Immobility and Return Conditions in Cape Verde.- Mark Maguire: Violence, Memory and Vietnamese-Irish Identity.- IV Ego Documents Entered Migration History.- Edith Saurer (†), Annemarie Steidl: Ego Documents Entered Migration History.- Edith Saurer (†), Li Gerhalter: Wrapped-Up Memory. Things and Their Order in the Estate of Martha Teichmann (Saxony/New York, 1888–1977).- Sonia Cancian: “My dearest love...” Love, Longing and Desire in International Migration.- Wladimir Fischer: A Worker Writes His Live: Narrative Strategies of an Austro-Hungarian Migrant to the United States.- V Debating Migrations.- Walter Pohl, Ruth Wodak: The discursive construction of ‘migrants and migration’.- Bettina Bader: Migration in Archaeology: An Overview with a Focus on Ancient Egypt.- Stefan Donecker: The Ambivalence of Migration in Early Modern Thought. Comments on an Intellectual History of Human Mobility.- Roland Steinacher: Migrations and Conquest. Easy Pictures for Complicated Backgrounds in Ancient and Medieval Structures.- Andreas Musolff: Immigrants and Parasites: The History of a Bio-Social Metaphor.- VI Diffusion and Spread in the Natural Sciences and Beyond.- Gero Vogl: Fundamentals of Diffusion and Spread in the Natural Sciences and Beyond.- Michael Leitner, Stefan Dullinger, Franz Essl, Gero Vogl: The Spread of Ragweed as a Diffusion Process.- VII Media Representations of Migrants and Migration.- Brigitta Busch, Michał Krzyżanowski: Media and Migration: Exploring the Field.- Majid KhosraviNik, Michał Krzyżanowski, Ruth Wodak: Dynamics of Representation in Discourse: Immigrants in the British Press.- Karina Horsti:  Humanitarian Discourse Legitimating Migration Control: FRONTEX Public Communication.- VIII Migration and the Genes.- Renée Schroeder: Migrations and the Genes.- Floyd A. Reed: Modern Human Migrations: The First 200,000 Years.- Claus Rüffler: Migration and the Origin of Species.-

Notă biografică

Michi Messer studied Psychology and Applied Linguistics at the University of Vienna. Currently s/he is working on a thesis about the discursive construction of sex- and gender differences in science by analysing biology textbooks within the framework of critical discourse analysis.  Besides CDA and social studies of science, s/he is especially interested in feminist and queer theories and politics, focusing on non-conforming bodies, transgressing genders and deviant desires. Since 2009, Michi works for IDee, the Forum for Interdisciplinary Dialogue, at the University of Vienna. Together with Ruth Wodak and Renée Schroeder s/he  organized the symposium “Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” in 2010,  at the University of Vienna.
Renée Schroeder is the Head of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Cellbiology at the Max F. Perutz Laboratories, University of Vienna in Austria. She was born in Joao Monlevade, Brazil in 1953 and migrated to Austria in 1967. After studying biochemistry at the University of Vienna, she received a PhD in 1981 and spent several years as a post-doc at the Munich University in Germany, at the CNRS in Gif sur Yvette in France and at the New York State Department of Heath at Albany, New York. Since 1989, Renée Schroeder is a group leader and her research is centered around the function and structure of non-coding RNAs. She was a member of the Austrian Bioethics commission (2001 – 2005), the Austrian Delegate at EMBO (1998 – 2004) and Vice President of the Austrian Science Fund FWF (2005 – 2010). Currently, Renée Schroeder is the Editor in chief of RNA Biology. She received the Wittgenstein award in 2003 and the Eduard Buchner award in 2011. She is an elected member of EMBO and of the Austrian Academy of Sciences.
Ruth Wodak is Distinguished Professor of Discourse Studies at Lancaster University since 2004 and has remained affiliated to the University of Vienna where she became full professor of Applied Linguistics 1991. Besides various other prizes, she was awarded the Wittgenstein Prize for Elite Researchers in 1996. 2008, she was awarded the Kerstin Hesselgren Chair of the Swedish Parliament and an honorary doctorate 2010 (university Örebro). Her research interests focus on discourse studies, gender studies, language and/in politics, prejudice and discrimination, and on ethnographic methods of linguistic field work. 
She is co-editor of the journals Discourse and Society, Critical Discourse studies, and Language and Politics, and of the book series Discourse Approaches to Politics, Society and Culture (DAPSAC).
Recent books include Ist Österreich ein ‘deutsches’ Land? (with R. de Cillia, 2006); Migration, Identity and Belonging (with G. Delanty, P. Jones, 2008), The Discursive Construction of History. Remembering the Wehrmacht’s War of Annihilation (with H. Heer, W. Manoschek, A. Pollak, 2008), The Politics of Exclusion (with M. Krzyżanowski, 2009),  Gedenken im Gedankenjahr (with R. de Cillia, 2009) and The construction of politics in action:Politics as Usual’ (Palgrave, 2009), revised edition (2011).
For a list of publications, recent articles, resources for discourse studies and other information, see http://www.ling.lancs.ac.uk/profiles/265.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

In contemporary Europe and beyond, the concept of “migration” has acquired multiple distinct meanings. The range of reactions to migrants depends on the country of origin, their “symbolic capital” (education, professional background, language skills) as well as on aspects of gender, religion, cultural tradition, and social class. Various legal regulations on citizenship and employment are currently being debated and implemented across Europe, fuelled by a “politics of fear” propagated by mainstream and populist parties alike. Counter-discourses are rare and limited.
This volume incorporates contributions from the international symposium “Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” (2010), covering the following topics: peer relations among immigrant adolescents; migration, identity, and belonging; ego documents and migration histories; the concept of diffusion in the natural sciences; media coverage of migration; migration and genes.

Caracteristici

First interdisciplinary title on migrations
Written by selected experts in the specific fields
Integrates classic material and new concepts
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras