Migration, immigration and emigration Books

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  • Scattered Lives of  Stateless People

    Springer Scattered Lives of Stateless People

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    Book SynopsisStateless People Belong to All States: The Rohingya Across the World.- Rohingyas Living As ‘Bengalis’: Human Security Pertaining to Rohingya Children in Karachi.- The Plight of Rohingya in Bangladesh: Escalating Infights, Repatriation Conundrum, and Anxiety about Future.- Gendered Politics of Waiting: The Post-Genocide Lives Of Rohingya Refugee Women in New Delhi’s Refugee Camp And Colonies.- Living In Perpetual Precarity: The Case of Rohingya Refugees in India Parvin Sultana, Department of Political Science, Pramathesh Barua College, ASSAM, India.- Rohingya Refugees and Their Plights in Nepal Upendra Bahadur BK, Mid-West University, Surkhet, Nepal.- The Plight of Rohingya in Malaysia.- Analysing ASEAN's Responses to The Rohingya Crisis: Realpolitik and Ethical.- Imperatives in Diplomatic Forays and Humanitarian Initiatives Amid Pre- and Post- Coup Scenarios in Myanmar.- Exploring Rohingya’s Digital Ownership, Identity and Action in Southeast Asia.- Floating Folks on The Lookout for A Safe Haven: Rohingya’s Life Experience in Indonesia.- The everyday erosion of refugee claims: Representations of the Rohingya in Thailand.- The Future of Rohingya Crisis: Issues and Concerns.

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  • Migration Revolution: Philippine Nationhood and

    NUS Press Migration Revolution: Philippine Nationhood and

    Book SynopsisSince the 1960s, overseas migration has become a major factor in the economy of the Philippines. It has also profoundly influenced the sense of nationhood of both migrants and nonmigrants. Migrant workers learned to view their home country as part of a plural world of nations, and they shaped a new sort of Filipino identity while appropriating the modernity of the outside world, where at least for a while they operated as insiders.The global nomadism of Filipino workers brought about some fundamental reorientations. It revolutionized Philippine society, reignited a sense of nationhood, imposed new demands on the state, reconfigured the class structure, and transnationalized class and other social relations, even as it deterritorialized the state and impacted the destinations of migrant workers.Philippine foreign policy now takes surprising turns in consideration of migrant workers and Filipinos living abroad. Many tertiary education institutions aim deliberately at the overseas employability of local graduates. And the ""Fil-foreign"" offspring of unions with partners from other nationalities add a new inflection to Filipino Identity.

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  • Contemporary Perspectives on Research on

    Information Age Publishing Contemporary Perspectives on Research on

    Book SynopsisImmigration is when individuals leave their country of residency to permanently settle in a different country. According to the United Nations (UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs, in 2017 a cumulative of 258 million persons were residents in a country that differed from their own. The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the increase in prohibited immigration impelled the United States (US) to propose a number of immigration laws. In 2012, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) established the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, which allowed undocumented immigrants to work legally without being deported as long as they maintain a useful and lawful status. Approximately 800,000 immigrants attained DACA standing, permitting them to legally work and go to school in the US.Furthermore, the immigration law of 1965 prompted an excessive entrance of multicultural immigrants to the United States which brought about a great representation of children who live with immigrant families. These children faced several environmental structures which were affected by changes and multiplicity in their family situations. Immigrant children attempted to understand a different culture, values, and emerging issues in relation to their assimilation paths.The purpose of this volume is to offer a complete representation of the way immigrant children and families respond and develop in the US and Europe. It will extend current knowledge and reinforce contemporary frameworks that associate the cultural differences between immigrant families and teachers. In the classroom environment teachers have the opportunity to effectively assume both nurturing and instructional roles to aid young children to cultivate their social and cognitive abilities. The teachers' personal characteristics, formal education, specialized training, and cultural knowledge may affect their effectiveness in the classroom environment. Most of the studies show that both family and teachers have the most significant effects on the children's development and learning. Immigration researchers and scholars were invited to review, critically analyze, discuss, and submit a manuscript for the volume titled, Contemporary Perspectives on Research on Immigration in Early Childhood Education.The concept of immigration has heavily influenced modern views in early childhood education. Researchers, scholars, and educators need to understand the current sources based on theoretical frameworks that contribute to the purposes of immigration in the United States and Europe. The contents of the volume reflect the major shifts in the views of early childhood researchers, scholars, and educators in relation to the research on immigration, its historical roots, the role of immigration in early childhood education, and its relationship to theory, research, and practice.

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  • Contemporary Perspectives on Research on

    Information Age Publishing Contemporary Perspectives on Research on

    Book SynopsisImmigration is when individuals leave their country of residency to permanently settle in a different country. According to the United Nations (UN) Department of Economic and Social Affairs, in 2017 a cumulative of 258 million persons were residents in a country that differed from their own. The September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and the increase in prohibited immigration impelled the United States (US) to propose a number of immigration laws. In 2012, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) established the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy, which allowed undocumented immigrants to work legally without being deported as long as they maintain a useful and lawful status. Approximately 800,000 immigrants attained DACA standing, permitting them to legally work and go to school in the US.Furthermore, the immigration law of 1965 prompted an excessive entrance of multicultural immigrants to the United States which brought about a great representation of children who live with immigrant families. These children faced several environmental structures which were affected by changes and multiplicity in their family situations. Immigrant children attempted to understand a different culture, values, and emerging issues in relation to their assimilation paths.The purpose of this volume is to offer a complete representation of the way immigrant children and families respond and develop in the US and Europe. It will extend current knowledge and reinforce contemporary frameworks that associate the cultural differences between immigrant families and teachers. In the classroom environment teachers have the opportunity to effectively assume both nurturing and instructional roles to aid young children to cultivate their social and cognitive abilities. The teachers' personal characteristics, formal education, specialized training, and cultural knowledge may affect their effectiveness in the classroom environment. Most of the studies show that both family and teachers have the most significant effects on the children's development and learning. Immigration researchers and scholars were invited to review, critically analyze, discuss, and submit a manuscript for the volume titled, Contemporary Perspectives on Research on Immigration in Early Childhood Education.The concept of immigration has heavily influenced modern views in early childhood education. Researchers, scholars, and educators need to understand the current sources based on theoretical frameworks that contribute to the purposes of immigration in the United States and Europe. The contents of the volume reflect the major shifts in the views of early childhood researchers, scholars, and educators in relation to the research on immigration, its historical roots, the role of immigration in early childhood education, and its relationship to theory, research, and practice.

    £86.70

  • Transterradas: Child and Youth Exile as a Place

    Information Age Publishing Transterradas: Child and Youth Exile as a Place

    Book SynopsisThis book provides a set of testimonies that bring into focus the children and adolescents who have been driven from their lands as subjects with rights who have different ways of envisioning the world. For that reason, this book may be of interest to those experiencing childhood or adolescence in this way; similarly, it may offer insight for those who--for professional or family reasons--are in touch with these young people, including teachers, psychologists, parents, classmates and teens, counselors, social workers and others. Yet within these pages, the landscapes we sketch are also, in some sense, reflections of past atmospheres. And for this reason, historians, sociologists, anthropologists, and other scholars will also find material for academic investigation herein. As values and beliefs come into play in this book, it can inform perspectives on ethics or political philosophy as well.The relationship with others, the behaviors unique to children and adolescents--and the corresponding social sanctions of these behaviors--and the relationship between public and private during this period of life could be other areas to explore. Like the indecipherable Swiss army knife, the genre of this book is difficult to pinpoint. It is an essay but also a piece of literature and the discerning reader will also find historiographical, philosophical, and political reflections in these pages. One more book. Another book. Books are almost always an adventure and what is written therein is, like a map, only part of the journey. An important part, no doubt, but still merely a part. Experience--the true challenge--is up to the reader.

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  • Anthropos Research & Publications Sociologa econmica de las migraciones

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  • Yo Tuve un Sueno: El Viaje de los Ninos

    Anagrama Yo Tuve un Sueno: El Viaje de los Ninos

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  • Anthropos Research & Publications MIGRACION E INTERCULTURALIDAD EN GRAN BRETAÑA

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  • Anthropos Research & Publications INMIGRANTES Y ESTADOS

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  • Anthropos Editorial Migraciones nuevas movilidades en un mundo en

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  • Not Avail FLUJOS MIGRATORIOS Y SU DESCONTROL

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  • Anthropos Research & Publications RETOS EPISTEMOLOGICOS DE LAS MIGRACIONES

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  • Formacio N Alcala Inmigracin

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  • Plaza Y Valdes DISCURSO DEL MIEDO EL

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Nationalism and National Integration

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  • Oxford University Press Emigrants and Exiles

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    Book SynopsisFrom the 1660s to the early 1900s, no fewer than seven million people emigrated from Ireland to North America. This vast flow at once reflected and compelled enormous social changes on both sides of the Atlantic. In this book Miller chronicles the momentous causes of the Irish emigration and its far-reaching impact - on the people themselves, on the land they left behind, and on the new one they came to. Drawing on enormous original research, Miller focuses on the thought and behaviour of the ordinary Irish emigrants, Catholic and Protestant, as revealed in their personal letters, diaries, journals, and memoirs as well as in their songs, poems, and folklore. Monumental in scope, Emigrants and Exiles embraces all the successive waves of Irish emigration, illuminating their differences as well as their common bonds.Trade Reviewa very readable treatment of this theme ... vivid pictures spike his documentary which bring to recognition, if only for a moment, the ordinary figuresThis is a truly monumental work of scholarship. * Sunday Times *This is the most important book on Irish emigration to appear in a generation, and it is destined to be the monument by which all others are measured. * Irish America *remarkable book ... a prodigiously researched account of one of the great folk movements of history * Michael Heale, TLS *Kerby Miller has written what is likely to remain for some time the standard work on Irish emigration to the United States. His book is a prime example of the detailed, myth-shattering Irish historical literature of the 1980s. Both in the quality of its argument and in its vast range of interesting detail it constitutes a considerable achievement. * Michael A. Hopkinson, University of Stirling, Irish Historical Studies *

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  • Taylor & Francis Education and the Mobility Turn

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Hoe And Wage

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  • Taylor & Francis Migration Population Structure And Redistribution Policies

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd La Casa De Mis Suenos

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Human Rights Iranian Migrants and State Media

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  • Taylor & Francis Refugees Interculturalism and Education

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd National Identity in an Age of Migration

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Migration MicroBusiness and Tourism in Thailand

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  • Taylor & Francis Fisherfolk in Cambodia India and Sri Lanka Migration Gender and Wellbeing

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  • Taylor & Francis Towards a European Society Boundaries Borders Barriers

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  • Taylor & Francis The Impact of Diasporas

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  • Taylor & Francis Immigrants and Foreigners in Central and Eastern Europe during the Twentieth Century

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Women Work and Migration

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  • Taylor & Francis Museums Refugees and Communities

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Hoe And Wage

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd La Casa De Mis Suenos

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Determinants Of Emigration From Mexico Central America And The Caribbean

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  • Taylor & Francis Culture and Emotional Economy of Migration

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  • Taylor & Francis India Migration Report 2016

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  • Taylor & Francis Education and Migration

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd Jewish Migration in Modern Times The Case of Eastern Europe

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  • Taylor & Francis Ltd The Ashgate Research Companion to Migration Law

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    Book SynopsisThis book aims to augment the Ashgate series by taking stock of the current state of migration law literature. It also aims to sketch out the contours of its future long-term development, in what is now by all accounts a vastly expanded research agenda.Trade Review'...provides the reader with a comprehensive review of current research spanning the national, the supranational, the global, regional and local. The chapters provide fresh and insightful analysis of applicable law, theory, policy and practice. In doing so, the contributions identify practical challenges and solutions for change and identify lacunae in the existing research, setting an agenda for future enquiry.' Asian and Pacific Migration Journal ’...this book ranges far and wide... has much to offer.’ International Journal of Refugee LawTable of ContentsPart I: The Refugee in Europe’s Free Movement Regime 1. The ‘New Europe’ and the ‘European Refugee’: The Subversion of the European Union’s Refugee Law by its Migration Policy 2. The Modern Refugee in the Post-modern Europe 3. EU Immigration and the New EU Treaty Framework 4. Are European States Accountable for Border Deaths? Part II: Safeguarding the Safety and Security of Refugees 5. Jonah and Socrates as Refugees: Repentance, Redemption and Responsibility 6. Strengthening International Refugee Rights through the Enhanced Supervision of the 1951 Convention and its 1967 Protocol 7. Non-refoulement Obligations in Public International Law: Towards a New Protection Status? 8. Country Information and Evidence Assessment in New Zealand Part III: The Responsibility to Protect Displaced Populations 9. The Shifting Boundaries and Content of Protection: The Internal Protection Alternative Revisited 10. Territorial Protection: Cessation of Refugee Status and Internal Flight Alternative Compared 11. Sharing Responsibility for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in the Asia Pacific Region 12. Disowned in their Own Land: The Courts and Protection of the Internally Displaced Person Part IV: Emerging Paradigms of Legal Protection 13. Human Trafficking, Asylum and the Problem of Protection 14. Child Migration and the Lacunae in International Protection 15. Unaccompanied Children and their Protection under International Refugee Law 16. Forced Displacement, the Law of International Armed Conflict, and State Authority Part V: Encampment, Detention and the Coercive Treatment of Asylum-Seekers 17. Asylum Seekers, Detention and the Law: Morality in Abeyance? 18. Regulation 5.35: Coerced Treatment of Detained Asylum Seekers on Hunger Strike. Legal, Ethical and Human Rights Implications 19. ‘Less Coercive Means’: The Legal Case for Alternatives to Detention for Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Other Migrants 20. The End of Refugee Camps? Part VI: Migrant Workers, Skilled Labour and the Control of Human Mobility 21. In Defence of the Migrant Workers Convention: Standard Setting for Contemporary Migration 22. The Movement of Skilled Labour and Knowledge across Borders 23. Migration Control and Human Security 24. Collective Remittances in Comparative Perspective: The Cases of El Salvador and Mexico Part VII: Transnational Migration, Citizenship and the Modern State 25. Global Migratory Policies: Neither Closed nor Open Borders 26. Transnational Family Relations in Migration Contexts: British Variations on European Themes 27. Secret Immigration Business: Policy Transfers and the Tyranny of Deterrence Theory 28. Family Migration and New Labour 29. Elements of Movement Controls in Post-sovereign Governmentality 30. Transnational Citizenship and the Democratic State: On Modes of Membership and Rights of Political Participation

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  • Taylor & Francis Migration Gender and Home Economics in Rural North India

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  • Taylor & Francis The Baghdadi Jews in India

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