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By: Martina Tazzioli
ISBN: 9781526160935
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Publication Date: Oct 2023
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This book mobilises an abolitionist approach to contemporary borders, combining critical migration scholarship and carceral abolitionism literature. It argues that a critique of borders involves rethinking the right to mobility as part of processes of commoning.
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By: Johan Schimanski
ISBN: 9781526171894
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Publication Date: Jul 2023
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This interdisciplinary volume written by experienced scholars in border studies explores the political role of images and narratives addressing borders, borderscapes and migration. The volume offers new methodologies to approach the political aesthetics of the border and related issues such as borderland identities and border-crossings.
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By: Johan Schimanski
ISBN: 9781526146267
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Publication Date: Jan 2021
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This interdisciplinary volume written by experienced scholars in border studies explores the political role of images and narratives addressing borders, borderscapes and migration. The volume offers new methodologies to approach the political aesthetics of the border and related issues such as borderland identities and border-crossings. -- .
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By: Darrell M. West
ISBN: 9780815722236
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Publication Date: Jun 2011
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Many of America's greatest artists, scientists, investors, educators, and entrepreneurs have come from abroad. Rather than suffering from the ""brain drain"" of talented and educated individuals emigrating, the United States has benefited greatly over the years from the ""brain gain"" of immigration.
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By: Florian Wiedmann
ISBN: 9781788310680
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Publication Date: Jul 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Florian Wiedmann
ISBN: 9780755641246
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Publication Date: Jan 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Carol Stack
ISBN: 9780465008087
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Publication Date: Dec 1996
Publisher: Basic Books
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Carol Stack tells the story of a little-known reverse exodus of half a million black Americans in the cities of the North, who are returning to the rural South, back to "persistent poverty counties". The author interweaves the human story with wider economic and social analysis of migration.
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By: Joakim Ruist
ISBN: 9781839985386
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Publication Date: Apr 2022
Publisher: Anthem Press
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The book summarizes scholarly knowledge on why people migrate to western countries, and how this impacts on the receiving economies and societies.
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By: Joakim Ruist
ISBN: 9781785276774
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Publication Date: Mar 2021
Publisher: Anthem Press
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The book summarizes scholarly knowledge on why people migrate to western countries, and how this impacts on the receiving economies and societies.
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By: Laura Jeffery
ISBN: 9780719084300
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Publication Date: Aug 2011
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This is the first book to compare the experiences of displaced Chagos islanders in Mauritius with the experiences of those Chagossians who have moved to the UK since 2002. It provides a unique ethnographic comparative study of forced displacement and onward migration within the living memory of one community. -- .
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By: Laura Jeffery
ISBN: 9781784993825
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Publication Date: Apr 2016
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This is the first book to compare the experiences of displaced Chagos islanders in Mauritius with the experiences of those Chagossians who have moved to the UK since 2002. It provides a unique ethnographic comparative study of forced displacement and onward migration within the living memory of one community. -- .
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By: Howard W. French
ISBN: 9780307946652
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Publication Date: Feb 2015
Publisher: Random House USA Inc
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By: John A. Arthur
ISBN: 9781498503839
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Publication Date: Oct 2014
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Using evidence from Ghana, this book argues that power and class-based structural relationships are significant components in understanding how migratory diasporas shape and are shaped in turn by social class and inequality. This necessitates changes in national policies to address the widening gap of inequality between rich and poor.
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By: Jane McAdam
ISBN: 9781849463560
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Publication Date: Dec 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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In this book a variety of disciplinary perspectives provide a rigorous, holistic analysis of the phenomenon of climate-induced displacement.
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By: Jane McAdam
ISBN: 9781849460385
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Publication Date: Sep 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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In this book a variety of disciplinary perspectives provide a rigorous, holistic analysis of the phenomenon of climate-induced displacement.
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By: Joy Owen
ISBN: 9781498516273
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Publication Date: Dec 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Judith Noem Freidenberg
ISBN: 9780739182628
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Publication Date: May 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States shows the complexity of migrant experiences, advocating for immigration as a social issue rather than a social problem, and understanding that immigration rests on larger units of meaning structured by time and place.
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By: Judith Noem Freidenberg
ISBN: 9781498538138
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Publication Date: Mar 2018
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Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States shows the complexity of migrant experiences, advocating for immigration as a social issue rather than a social problem, and understanding that immigration rests on larger units of meaning structured by time and place.
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By: Louis Mendoza
ISBN: 9781565848955
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Publication Date: Oct 2005
Publisher: The New Press
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Presents voices from the great second wave of American immigration. Mixing writing from celebrated authors such as Richard Rodriguez, Jamaica Kincaid, and Maxine Hong Kingston with striking selections from young writers, as well as diary entries and letters from undocumented workers.
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By: Kimberley L. Phillips
ISBN: 9780313343735
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Publication Date: May 2012
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Christoph Strobel
ISBN: 9798765119419
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Publication Date: Jan 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
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By: Joshua Woods
ISBN: 9781498535236
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Publication Date: Dec 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Debating Immigration utilizes a theoretically informed framework for analyzing the multifaceted immigration debate before and after 9/11 in the age of terrorism, political polarization, and authoritarianism.
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By: Joshua Woods
ISBN: 9781498535212
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Publication Date: Sep 2017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Debating Immigration utilizes a theoretically informed framework for analyzing the multifaceted immigration debate before and after 9/11 in the age of terrorism, political polarization, and authoritarianism.
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By: Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez
ISBN: 9781839992483
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Publication Date: Apr 2024
Publisher: Anthem Press
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This book engages with decolonial mourning by bearing witness to the political grief work of contemporary struggles against migration-coloniality necropolitics in Europe, the United States and Latin America.
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