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By: Encarnacin Gutirrez Rodrguez

ISBN: 9781839988776
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Aug 2023
Publisher: Anthem Press
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By: Florence Padovani

ISBN: 9781498529037
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Aug 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This collection provides a comparative analysis of development-induced migration in India and China, with a particular focus on displacement caused by urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include scholars from both countries working in academia and consultancy positions.


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By: Rose Jaji

ISBN: 9781793604460
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Oct 2019
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Through interviews with migrants to Zimbabwe, Rose Jaji problematizes classificatory binaries and regionalization of terminologies in the migration lexicon. She argues that while North-South and South-North migrants experiences differ, motivations for migration transcend classificatory boundaries and the North-South divide.


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By: Ipek Demir

ISBN: 9781526178732
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Apr 2024
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This book proposes a new way of conceptualising diaspora by examining how diasporas do translation and decolonisation. It provides conceptual tools for investigating diasporas and their interventions and considers diaspora as the global south in the global north, as well as providing a case study of the Kurdish diaspora in Europe.


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By: Ipek Demir

ISBN: 9781526134684
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Feb 2022
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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This book proposes a new way of conceptualising diaspora by examining how diasporas do translation and decolonisation. It provides conceptual tools for investigating diasporas and their interventions and considers diaspora as the global south in the global north, as well as providing a case study of the Kurdish diaspora in Europe.


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By: Devesh Kapur

ISBN: 9780691162119
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Feb 2014
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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What happens to a country when its skilled workers emigrate The first book to examine the complex economic, social, and political effects of emigration on India, Diaspora, Development, and Democracy provides a conceptual framework for understanding the repercussions of international migration on migrants' home countries. Devesh Kapur finds that mi


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By: Ronit Lentin

ISBN: 9781786612526
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Jul 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book combines historical and geographical analysis of the direct provision asylum system with a theoretical analysis of the disavowal of the system by state and society and first-person narrative of the lived experience.


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By: Kazuko Suzuki

ISBN: 9780739129555
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: May 2016
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book takes a cross-national and comparative approach, beyond American models, to examine how members of a single ethnic group adapt differently to distinct host societies. In her study of Korean immigrants to Japan and the United States, Suzuki finds that the state's mode of reception and its racialization of migrants determine adaptation patterns.


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By: Kazuko Suzuki

ISBN: 9781498539029
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Oct 2017
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book takes a cross-national and comparative approach, beyond American models, to examine how members of a single ethnic group adapt differently to distinct host societies. In her study of Korean immigrants to Japan and the United States, Suzuki finds that the state's mode of reception and its racialization of migrants determine adaptation patterns.


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By: Daniel J. Tichenor

ISBN: 9780691088051
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Aug 2002
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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Immigration is perhaps the most enduring and elemental leitmotif of America. This book presents a study of the politics and policies it has inspired, from the founders' earliest efforts to shape American identity to the struggles over Third World immigration, noncitizen rights, and illegal aliens.


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By: Natasha Iskander

ISBN: 9780691217574
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Mar 2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Natasha Iskander

ISBN: 9780691217567
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: May 2022
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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By: Pauline Ada Uwakweh

ISBN: 9781498515481
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Mar 2015
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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This book facilitates a critical reassessment of African immigrants, as well as their transnational challenges. It promotes knowledge about Africans in the Diaspora and the African continent through current and relevant case studies.


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By: P.C. Emmer

ISBN: 9780854963003
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: May 1992
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Examines the consequences of European expansion, and looks at several ex-Europeans live in the Americas, while so few are in Asia and Africa, and why few Africans migrated after the slave trade had been abolished. This book also addresses the issues of the demography of migrant points of origin; female migration; return migration; and more.


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By: Ian Goldin

ISBN: 9780691156316
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Nov 2012
Publisher: Princeton University Press
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A guide to debate and action. It charts the past and present of international migration and makes practical recommendations that allow everyone to benefit from its unstoppable future growth. It also allows individuals to escape destitution, human rights abuses, and repressive regimes.


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By: Sarah Kunz

ISBN: 9781526182579
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Feb 2025
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Expatriate offers an in-depth study of the history and politics of the category expatriate. The book works across multiple sites to tell situated stories about the category's (re)making, contestation and lived experience and shows that migration is a key terrain on which colonial power relations are reproduced, reworked and translated today.


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By: Laurie Collier Hillstrom

ISBN: 9781440876615
Readership/Audience: Primary and Secondary Educational
Publication Date: Jul 2020
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Jalal Al Husseini

ISBN: 9780755606849
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jul 2024
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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By: Sarah Hackett

ISBN: 9781784992811
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jan 2016
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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Explores the arrival and development of Muslim immigrant communities in Britain and Germany during the post-1945 period through the case studies of Newcastle upon Tyne and Bremen -- .


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By: Michael C. LeMay

ISBN: 9780275926281
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: May 1987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Most policy books confine their historical discussions to a relatively short time frame. This book offers a long-term historical analysis of American immigration policy. In addition, the book describes the four distinct phases of U.S. immigration policy since 1820, why these shifts occurred, and their impact on decisions being made today.


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By: Michael C. LeMay

ISBN: 9780275924928
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Jun 1987
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Most policy books confine their historical discussions to a relatively short time frame. This book offers a long-term historical analysis of American immigration policy. In addition, the book describes the four distinct phases of U.S. immigration policy since 1820, why these shifts occurred, and their impact on decisions being made today.


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By: E. Kofman

ISBN: 9780230537088
Readership/Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publication Date: Mar 2015
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Eleonore Kofman and Parvati Raghuram argue for the benefits of social reproduction as a lens through which to understand gendered transformations in global migration. They highlight the range of sites, sectors, and skills in which migrants are employed and how migration is both a cause and an outcome of depletion in social reproduction.


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By: Panikos Panayi

ISBN: 9781859730928
Readership/Audience: General
Publication Date: Sep 2010
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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A comprehensive study of the German immigrant community in Britain during the 19th century.


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By: Brett Klopp

ISBN: 9780275976279
Readership/Audience: Tertiary Education
Publication Date: Oct 2002
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Migration, asylum and citizenship have become unavoidable topics in European politics. This title examines the issues of immigration, integration and multiculturalism in Germany, Europe's premier immigration country, through the perspectives of both immigrants and local institutions.

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