Migration Stigma: Understanding Prejudice, Discrimination, and Exclusion
By (Author) Lawrence H. Yang
By (author) Maureen A. Eger
MIT Press Ltd
MIT Press
14th May 2024
United States
General
Non Fiction
325
Paperback
276
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
An introduction to the concept of "migration stigma," along with new analytical frameworks to deepen understanding of the experiences of immigrants, their descendants, and native-born residents in immigrant-receiving societies. Due to economic crises, sociopolitical instability, and climate change, international migration is likely to persist if not increase in the future, yet acceptance of immigrant populations is evident worldwide. This volume, edited by Lawrence Yang, Maureen Eger, and Bruce Link, introduces the concept of "migration stigma" and proposes new ways to understand the complex challenges facing immigrants, their descendants, and contemporary societies. Contributions reveal how migration stigma affects areas such as health, financial well-being, and social cohesion; analyse the multilevel and temporal processes underlying migration stigma; and propose social, economic, and policy frameworks to address its harmful consequences. Contributors Muna Adem, Drew Blasco, Andrea Bohman, Heide Castaneda, Christian S. Czymara, Joerg Dollmann, Maureen A. Eger, Tyrone A. Forman, Daniel Gabrielsson, San Juanita Garcia, Anastasia Gorodzeisky, Mark L. Hatzenbuehler, Marc Helbling, Mikael Hjerm, Seth M. Holmes, Elisabeth Ivarsflaten, Tomas R. Jimenez, Irena Kogan, Christian Albrekt Larsen, Bruce G. Link, Rahsaan Maxwell, Supriya Misra, Dina Okamoto, John E. Pachankis, Nicolas R sch, Georg Schomerus, Patrick Simon, Anders Vassenden, Paolo Velasquez, Katie Wang, Markus Wei mann, Rima Wilkes, Lawrence H. Yang, Min Zhou
Lawrence H. Yang is Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Interim Chair of the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at New York University, where he is also Founding Director of the Global Mental Health and Stigma Program. Maureen A. Eger is Associate Professor of Sociology at Ume University. Bruce G. Link is Distinguished Professor of Public Policy and Sociology at the University of California Riverside where he serves as Co-PI of the Health Disparities Research Center.