Migration, Reproduction and Society: Economic and Demographic Dilemmas in Global Capitalism
By (Author) Alejandro I. Canales
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
7th December 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Social theory
Paperback
265
Width 152mm, Height 228mm
In Migration, Reproduction and Society, Alejandro I. Canales offers a theoretical model for understanding the dilemmas presented by migration in the transformation of contemporary society. Aging and changing demographics in advanced societies make economic and social reproduction dependent upon the contributions made by immigration. However, these same demographic processes are conducive to ethnic transformations. The political dilemma facing advanced societies is that immigration is required to ensure their reproduction, but this entails becoming multicultural societies where the political hegemony of ethnic and demographic majorities becomes radically subverted. This paves the way to a pervasive political conflict already evident in the current immigration crisis in Europe just as in the revival of racism and xenophobia in the United States.
Alejandro I. Canales, Ph.D. (1995), El Colegio de Mxico, is Professor of Demography at University of Guadalajara. He has published articles and books about International Migration. His most recent book is Debates contemporneos sobre migracin internacional (Mxico, M.A. Porra, 2016).