Migration, immigration and emigration Books
Saraband The Land Agent
Book Synopsis"A genuine tour-de-force" - Lesley McDowell on 'An Exquisite Sense of What Is Beautiful'. Palestine, 1920s. Working as an agent for one of the richest men in the world, Polish-Jewish immigrant Lev Sela finds himself swept into a relationship with Celia Kahn, a mesmerising Scottish pioneer, after stumbling upon a strategic area of land that doesn’t exist on any map. An outstanding historical novel, The Land Agent brims with passion, tension and conflicting ideals, and is populated with an extraordinary cast of characters reflecting the melting pot of the era. Effortlessly navigating the labyrinths of its time and place, it evokes a troubled, yet beautiful land.Trade Review"A beautifully-made historical novel. In its fast-moving and accessible storytelling, in its emotional punch, and in its brilliantly-realised evocation of a time and place.”“Has the swift fluency of a master storyteller." -- Ian Stephen * Northwords Now *Bernard Malamud meets Hilary Mantel… This is succinct, thoroughly absorbing storytelling, which casts… light on the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A timely, terrific novel by a writer at the very top of his game. -- David BelbinAn historical novel big on romance and contemporary relevance. The Land Agent creates a vivid picture of Jewish Palestine in its original state, when the idealism of socialist settlers competed with the more hardnosed vision of Zionists for how to build the future homeland. -- Michael Goldfarb
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The Westbourne Press Invisible: Britain's Migrant Sex Workers
Book SynopsisAdapted into the Channel 4 documentary 'Sex: My British Job' by Nick Broomfield. Ming and Beata share neither the same language nor cultural background, yet their stories are remarkably similar. Both are single mothers in their thirties and both came to Britain in search of a new life: Ming from China and Beata from Poland. Neither imagined that their journey would end in a British brothel. In this chilling expose, investigative journalist Hsiao-Hung Pai works undercover as a housekeeper in a brothel and unveils the terrible reality of the British sex trade. Workers are trapped and controlled - the lack of freedoms this invisible strait of society suffers is both shocking and scandalous and at odds with the idea of a modern Britain in the twenty-first century.Trade Review'A profound, disturbing and compassionate account of the tragic lives of women migrant workers who live and suffer in our midst - Once read there is no place for denial or complacency - they can be invisible no longer' Helen Bamber OBE 'This is investigative journalism at its best. Fearless, rigorous and compassionate, Invisible is a shocking expose of Britain's shadow world of sex slaves that enthrals and shames by turn. A master storyteller, Hsiao-Hung Pai opens a door onto one of the most secretive and least understood communities in the UK. Essential reading for anyone interested in the real price of sex.' James Brabazon, author of My Friend the Mercenary 'To navigate the sex trade of Chinese women in the UK with Invisible is to feel the desperation of thousands of women who enter sex work as the only option for survival. Hsiao-Hung Pai has done it again; she went undercover, smelled the breath of violence, cried hidden in a brothel bathroom and videotaped the underworld of pimps and madams who make their living off slaving women in need. Hsiao-Hung deflates the myth of sex work as a free choice for migrant women.' Lydia Cacho, author of Slavery Inc. 'Hsiao-Hung Pai is an intrepid seeker of truth, fearless and unstoppable.' --Nick Broomfield 'Drawing out her subjects most intimate stories, Pai delivers an engrossing and compassionate account of their lives.' --Sunday Times
£10.44
Five Leaves Publications Are You Still Circumcised?: East End Memories
Book SynopsisA collection of autobiographical stories about growing up in the Jewish East End in the 1930s, bringing to life an immigrant generation''s abrasive encounter with the anglicising power of schooling. The collection includes accounts of his Jewish Communist family''s conflicts with authority, and combating fascists at the Battle of Cable Street. This edition includes a new introduction by Harold''s son, well-known poet and children''s writer Michael Rosen.
£9.99
Haus Publishing African Exodus: Mass Migration and the Future of Europe
Book SynopsisIn 2015, ever more people from Africa and the Near East took flight and sought refuge in Europe. By the end of that year, some 1.8 million migrants had arrived in the EU, the vast majority across the Mediterranean. Since then, despite measures to host those fleeing the war in Syria in Turkey and to physically seal off some borders in Eastern Europe, refugee numbers to Europe have continued to top half a million annually. A mass migration on a scale not witnessed in modern times appears to be developing, presenting Europe with its greatest challenge of the 21st century. African Exodus places the emphasis firmly on the causes of the refugee crisis, which are to be found not least in Europe itself, and charts ways in which we might deal with it effectively in the long term. Asfa-Wossen Asserate asks why our view of Africa - a troubled continent, but rich in so many ways - remains distorted. How can we combat the corrupt, authoritarian regimes that stymie progress and development? Why are millions fleeing to Europe? How is the EU complicit in the migration crisis? And lastly, what can practically be done and what prospects does the future hold?
£13.49
University College Dublin Press Migration and the Making of Ireland
Book SynopsisMigration and the Making of Ireland richly explores accounts of migrant experiences across more than four centuries. The motivations that drove migration to Ireland and emigration from Ireland since the Plantation of Ulster are assessed. Political, economic and legal circumstances that made emigration and immigration possible or necessary are considered. Commonalities and differences across space and time between the experiences of incoming and outgoing migrants, with a strong emphasis on the recent waves of immigration that are re-shaping twenty-first century Ireland, are deeply explored. Early chapters examine the experiences of seventeenth-century settlers together with the experiences of those who left Ireland, eighteenth-century German Palatine immigrants, Jews who arrived during the late nineteenth century, the experiences of recent African, Polish and Muslim immigrants and many other groups. In each case, later chapters look at broader trends are illustrated with examples of the experiences of individuals and families who have journeyed to and from Ireland. Several cross-cutting themes are organically addressed throughout the book, including the role of family and communities in shaping decisions to migrate; experiences of emigration and immigration; the role of law as it relates to freedom of movement, rights to work and citizenship entitlements; and economic factors that influence decisions to migrate. Migration and the Making of Ireland is a landmark contribution to our understanding of modern Ireland and will be essential reading for anybody seeking to understand the diversity of twenty-first century Irish society.Trade Review'This new work by Bryan Fanning, Professor of Migration and Social Policy at UCD is a very important and welcome addition to the history of migration in relation to Ireland. It is important for a number of reasons.'; Barry Sheppard in the Irish Story, August 2018.;'This is “the first comprehensive history of migration to and from the island of Ireland”, according to the publisher’s blurb. It certainly is comprehensive as it goes back to Neolithic times and up to more recent arrivals of Nigerians, Poles, Romanians and Muslims.';Joe Carroll in the Irish Catholic.; 'When the Celtic Tiger arrived and the EU expanded, larger numbers of people began to arrive came from elsewhere in Europe, and also from further afield – prominently Nigeria, India, China and Pakistan.;In relating the stories of these groups Fanning does an excellent job of painting contours of the big picture with broad strokes on historical movements and statistical trends, and then also zooming in on individual stories through first-person accounts by new arrivals.';Sam Tranum in The Dublin Inquirer, May 2018.;'The great James Joyce picked Leopold Bloom, a Jewish ad-seller of Hungarian parentage, as his modern 'Everyman' as well as his quintessential Irishman and Dubliner. In Ulysses, the wise Bloom declares that "a nation is the same people living in same place".;It is a wonderfully easy, 'live and let live', non-judgmental and generous view of what a country should be, and a suitable riposte to the toxic xenophobes who are on the rise in Europe today.;Fanning charts just how rich this experience can be.';Eamon Delaney in the Irish Independent, April 2018.; 'Some Muslims who came to Ireland as asylum seekers from countries like Somalia remain extremely marginalised. While most Muslims have integrated successfully, some are likely to see themselves as outsiders in Irish society.;The lessons from other European countries is these perceptions of exclusion cannot be allowed to fester.';Bryan Fanning in the Irish Independent, March 2018.; 'There is, I think, much to learn from the experiences of past generations of migrants and their families that can help us understand the challenges facing the Ireland of today. One of these lessons is that it is difficult to make progress unless the racism and injustice experienced by some is acknowledged and addressed.';Bryan Fanning in the Irish Examiner, March 2018.;'Nothing seems at times to be so conducive to human misery, as ham-fisted attempts to regulate the admission of refugees; whether by corralling them in camps for years at a time or deliberately impeding efforts they might make under their own steam to integrate into host societies.';Bryan Fanning in the Irish Times, March 2018.;'This book is particularly to be welcomed at a time when European ethno-nationalism of the ugliest kind is making a return across the continent in such countries as Russia, Hungary, France and even England. Fanning's book is a fresh and fascinating survey of nation-making, not as the affirmation of some kind of blood-right, but as ongoing conversation, occasional conflict, adaptation and change.';Piaras Mac Einri, The Irish Times, March 2018.;'For all intents and purposes, evidence of racism presented by NGOs and set out in research by academics is taken less seriously than during the early 1960s. At least those complaints were acknowledged by the then government.';Bryan Fanning featured on the thejournal.ie, March 2018.;'The kinds of wider circumstances that push and pull migrants from one place to another recur again and again - be it the 17th century or the 21st century';Bryan Fanning in the Belfast Telegraph, March 2018.;Table of ContentsAcknowledgements; Abbreviations; chapter 1: Introduction; chapter 2: Invasions; chapter 3: Plantations; chapter 4: Transplantations; chapter 5: Palatines; chapter 6: Emigrations; chapter 7: Jews; chapter 8: Expatriates; chapter 9: Refugees; chapter 10: Africans; chapter 11: Immigrations; chapter 12: Poles; chapter 13: Muslims; chapter 14: Unsettlements; Bibliography; Notes; Index
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Dewi Lewis Publishing The New Londoners
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Luath Press Ltd Testimonies of Transition: Voices from the
Book SynopsisMemories are constructed and reconstructed not simply by the lapse of time and the onset of old age, but by the political, cultural and personal context in which recollections are invoked and interpreted. Memories also shape – and are shaped by – perceptions of identity. Scotland cannot be separated from the saga of its diaspora: the millions of emigrants who in various ways implanted aspects of their Scottish identity in the lands where they settled or sojourned. Marjory Harper explores the motives and experiences of migrants, settlers and returners by focusing on the personal testimonies of a handful of the two million men, women and children who left Scotland in the 20th century. These testimonies show how oral tellings can create a relationship between the events of the past and the modern reader through the examination of the migrants’ choice to leave, their arrival in a new land and, for some, the transition of returning home.Trade ReviewWhy have so many folk felt a need to quit Scotland and what happened to them after they left? To get answers to these questions, Marjory Harper did something that’s never before been done on so ambitious a scale. She travelled the world to meet, speak with and record the folk whose voices are central to this ceaselessly intriguing book. But Harper does much more than set down what she’s been told by her emigrant interviewees. A superb and highly readable historian, Harper ranges across the centuries to give additional context and meaning to the stories, thoughts and emotions she’s so memorably captured. – JAMES HUNTER, Emeritus Professor of History, University of the Highlands and Islands
£15.26
The Emma Press Europe, Love Me Back
Book SynopsisEurope, Love Me Back is a collection of relentlessly questing, sharply satirical poems about the continent, and the poet’s fraught relationship with it. Hurting yet clear-eyed, Rizwan explores and exposes what it means to be a small brown woman in Dutch suburbs, hospitals and academia. This is an angry love letter, to a place left behind yet always there, continuing to matter and hurt and shape the poet’s identity.Trade Review‘A striking debut collection which evokes the rich culture and history of Rizwan’s native Lahore. Themes of belonging, migration and displacement abound, as Rizwan examines the split linguistic self of the migrant. Combining free verse and complex ghazals, this is a powerful exploration of the role of women in Pakistan and beyond.’ - Poetry Book Society
£8.54
Arachne Press Routes
Book SynopsisAt the core of this debut collection is a question – what is worth holding onto?Through poetic experiments that blend the academic and the artistic, Rhiya Pau queries complex characters and tender landscapes. Routes journeys from Ba’s kitchen in Sonia Gardens to Independence hour in Delhi, across the pink shores of Nakuru, to meet a painter on Lee High Road. Celebrating fifty years since her community arrived in the UK, Pau chronicles the migratory histories of her ancestors and simultaneously lays bare the conflicts of identity that arise from being a member of the East African-Indian diaspora. In this multilingual discourse exhibiting vast formal range, Pau wrestles with language, narrative and memory, daring to navigate their collective fallibilities to architect her own identity.'[Routes]...holds up to the light the wisdom of the past, and asks what else is passed down along with it...a work of humane intelligence, formal experiment and linguistic verve' - Sarah Howe, Judge of Eric Gregory Awards 2022
£9.49
Protea Boekhuis African Immigration to South Africa: Francophone
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£13.30
Rosetta Books Journeys: An American Story
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£22.94
Daraja Press Dictators As Gatekeepers For Europe: Outsourcing
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£17.09
Daraja Press Hand On The Sun
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£15.29
Springer Nature Switzerland AG Migration and Integration Challenges of Muslim Immigrants in Europe: Debating Policies and Cultural Approaches
Book SynopsisAs the impetus of globalization continues to gather pace, more and more people leave their homes pursuing dreams of a better life for themselves and their families. Muslim immigrants converging on Europe from widely divergent communities scattered throughout North Africa, the Middle East and South-East Asia, represent a great variety of local cultures and traditions. Trans-Mediterranean networks form the basis of migration routes and are key factors in the destinations of these migrants and in the overall process of immigration, be this towards Europe or other Muslim countries. South-North fluxes intertwine with South-South fluxes, among which the Gulf Arab countries stand out as a prime destination, not only for low-skilled labour. Different situations emerge, within a variegated discourse on co-existence, integration, assimilation and the preservation of identity. The adoption of this transnational dimension incorporating both destination, and points of origin, enables the investigation of migration to move beyond a purely Eurocentric approach. Thus, different national patterns are analyzed with a focus on a number of significant case-studies. By debating policies and cultural approaches the aim is to add innovative scholarship to the challenge of integration. Cross-cultural pluralism on the part of the nation states comprising the European Union is one avenue for moving the dialogue between different cultural frameworks towards a more compatible form.Table of Contents
£98.99
Springer International Publishing AG Past and Present Migration Challenges: What
Book SynopsisThis edited collection sheds light on the complex nature of migratory movements through the lens of economic and social history. It addresses a variety of migration issues involving Europe and the Americas in order to offer new insights on past and future migration and integration policies. The volume comprises multi-disciplinary research from both continents dealing with the economic, political, demographical and sociological impact of migration. This interdisciplinary approach aims to stimulate intellectual dialogue on the migration phenomenon among the international community of scholars in Europe and North and South America. It is divided into three parts, which offer an essential contribution to the issue of migration and aim at better understanding the effect that different forms of migration have had and will continue to exert on economic and social change in receiving countries. This book is a valuable resource for a wide audience including academics, students in the economic and social sciences, and government and EU officials working with migration topics.Table of Contents Past and Present Migration: A Multi-Disciplinary Approach, Francesca Fauri and Debora Mantovani PART 1 Italians in Latin America 1. Atlantic Reflections: Italian Spirits and Business Communities in Americas, Giulio Mellinato and Valerio Varini 2. Italians in Southern Brasil: Tradition and Innovation, Vania Beatriz Merlotti Herédia 3. Business and Transmission of “Knowledge”: Italian Migration to Brasil, Donatella Strangio and Mario Noviello 4. Science, Techniques, Ideas: Italian Emigration in the Construction of Modern Argentina, Paolo Galassi 5. The Mafia in the Italian Ethnic Press in Argentina, María Soledad Balsas PART 2 Past and present migration challenges 6. Italian Remittances in Great Migration Years, Francesca Fauri 7. Living Arrangements of European Second-Generation Immigrants in the United States at the beginning of the 20th Century, Roberto Impicciatore, Francesco Scalone, Rosella Rettaroli and Alessandra Samoggia 8. Policy Incoherence? The UK-Rwanda Migration and Economic Development, Mark McQuinn 9. Dreaming Europe: Migrants from Moldova to the EU since the End of the USSR, Paolo Tedeschi 10. Solidarity Driven by Utilitarianism: How Hungarian Migration Policy Transformed and Exploited Virtues of Solidarity, Judit Tóth and Anikó Bernát PART 3 Old challenges in a “new” country of destination: The Italian case 11. The Role of Local Socio-Economic Integration in Italian Asylum Adjudications, Alice Lacchei, Cristina Dallara and Debora Mantovani 12. Past Migration and Current Challenges to Citizenship and Integration: The Chilean Migration in Italy, Maria Grazia Galantino and Francesca Messineo 13. Italian Citizenship and New Generations: The Cases of Italian Without Citizenship and CoNNGI, Veronica Pastorino
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Springer Merchants of Migrant Domestic Labour
Book Synopsis1. Introduction: Trade in Workers Who Make All Other Work Possible.- 2. Neoliberal Migration Governance: A Theoretical Framework.- 3. Labour Supply and Demands of the Market in Domestic Work.- 4. Training, Packaging and Commodification.- 5. Quality Control, Mediation and Management.- 6. Conclusion.
£42.74
Springer Ukrainian Refugees in Central and Eastern Europe
Book SynopsisThe coverage of the Ukrainian refugee crisis in the Romanian media: dominant themes and narratives.- Media representations of the Ukrainian refugee’s everyday life in the host country.- Discursive practices in the Romanian online press.- The rise and fall of Romania’s solidarity with Ukrainian refugees: A thematic analysis of media reporting on grassroots and civic society mobilization.- Hierarchies of othering: Public discourses about Ukrainian refugees and immigrants in Romania.- Muses should talk: media as a cultural instrument for crisis response.- Ukrainian refugees as a new target of Russian disinformation.- Conclusions.
£85.49
de Gruyter Antike Migration
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£24.64
De Gruyter Nationalism in a Transnational Age: Irrational
Book SynopsisNationalism was declared to be dead too early. A postnational age was announced, and liberalism claimed to have been victorious by the end of the Cold War. At the same time postnational order was proclaimed in which transnational alliances like the European Union were supposed to become more important in international relations. But we witnessed the rise a strong nationalism during the early 21st century instead, and right wing parties are able to gain more and more votes in elections that are often characterized by nationalist agendas. This volume shows how nationalist dreams and fears alike determine politics in an age that was supposed to witness a rather peaceful coexistence by those who consider transnational ideas more valuable than national demands. It will deal with different case studies to show why and how nationalism made its way back to the common consciousness and which elements stimulated the re-establishment of the aggressive nation state. The volume will therefore look at the continuities of empire, actual and imagined, the role of "foreign-" and "otherness" for nationalist narratives, and try to explain how globalization stimulated the rise of 21st century nationalisms as well.
£62.40
Springer International Publishing AG Uncommodified Blackness: The African Male
Book SynopsisThis book is a study of the lived experience of African men in Australia and New Zealand. The author employs a relational account of racism which foregrounds how the colonial shaped the contemporary, with the settler states of contemporary Australia and New Zealand having been moulded by their colonial histories. Uncommodified Blackness examines the changing racial conditions in Australia and New Zealand, inspired by the view that as racial conditions change globally, prevailing racial modalities in these two countries must be reexamined and theory must be developed or revised as appropriate. Students and scholars across a range of social science disciplines will find this book of interest, particularly those with an interest in refugees, immigration, race and masculinity.Trade Review“Mandisi Majavu’s book, Uncommodified Blackness. The African Male Experience in Australia and New Zealand offers a detailed, critical examination of the everyday, cultural and social experiences of African male migrants in Australia and New Zealand. … this is a welcome contribution to the limited sociological knowledge and understanding of everyday life experiences of Africans living in the West, and especially in Australia and New Zealand, given their small but growing African populations.” (Louise Owusu-Kwarteng, Ethnic and Racial Studies, September, 2017)“The book offers valuable insights for studies of refugees and migration, global African and urban geographies, and the past-presents of white supremacy. … Majavu’s work highlights the exciting insights afforded by closer ties between African Geographies and this new body of scholarship. It pushes us toward a diversely imagined Africa, one inclusive of global African and Afro-descendent communities, marked by, and resisting, colonial pasts and presents, and invigorated by the long legacies of anti-racist thought.” (Caroline Faria, African Geographical Review, July, 2017) Table of Contents1. Introduction and Conceptual Issues.- 2. The genealogy and the discursive themes of the uncommodified blackness image.- 3. The wizardry of whiteness in OZ.- 4. The whiteness regimes of multiculturalism in Australia.- 5. Technologies of the ‘Kiwi’ selves.- 6. Africans on an ‘English farm in the Pacific’.- 7. Conclusion.
£999.99
Duncker & Humblot Briefwechsel 1951 Bis 1983
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£84.92
Duncker & Humblot GmbH Vom Ende des Vermeidungsgrundsatzes
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£95.92
Dietrich Reimer Konfliktforschung in Der Ethnologie - Eine
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£25.42
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Migration Und Kulturelles Erbe: Das Beispiel Der
Book SynopsisWer sind die Erben des kulturellen Erbes der deutschen Minderheiten nach ihrem fast vollstÃndigen Verschwinden aus RumÃnien?
£2,224.26
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht RevolutionÃre Familien
£64.79
Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht Interkulturelle Erziehungskompetenzen strken
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£16.15
Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht Resilienz Empowerment und Selbstorganisation
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Verlag Herder Migration in Der Antike
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£19.80
Lit Verlag The Minuteman Civil Defense Corps: Border
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£20.85
Lit Verlag How to Deal with Refugees?: Europe as a Continent
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£999.99
Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Soziale Arbeit und Migration: Konzepte und Lösungen im Vergleich
Book SynopsisIm vorliegenden Buch werden Konzepte und aktuelle Ansätze der Sozialen Arbeit im Kontext Migration und Flucht aus länderspezifischen Perspektiven aufgezeigt. Theoretische Positionen zu Menschenrechten und Verwirklichungschancen werden diskutiert und handlungsbezogene Konzepte, Methoden und Tools vorgestellt.Der InhaltMigration, Gesellschaft und Profession ● Migration, Recht, Teilhabe und Resilienz ● Migration, Arbeitsmarkt und Bildung ● Migration im Kontext von Familie, Kinder- und Jugendhilfe ● Interkulturelle Soziale Arbeit, Beratung und sozialräumliche Perspektiven im Kontext von Flucht und Migration Die HerausgeberinDr. Birgit Wartenpfuhl ist Professorin für Soziale Arbeit, Studiendekanin und Leiterin des Studiengangs Soziale Arbeit an der DIPLOMA Hochschule in Hamburg.Table of ContentsMigration, Gesellschaft und Profession.- Migration, Recht, Teilhabe und Resilienz.- Migration, Arbeitsmarkt und Bildung.- Migration im Kontext von Familie, Kinder- und Jugendhilfe.- Interkulturelle Soziale Arbeit, Beratung und sozialräumliche Perspektiven im Kontext von Flucht und Migration.
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Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden Differenz im Raum: Sozialstruktur und
Book SynopsisSoziale Grenzziehungen prägen das Zusammenleben in Städten. Wie diese Einsicht in der quantitativen Stadtsoziologie berücksichtigt werden kann, thematisiert dieser Sammelband. Beispielhaft vermitteln dessen Beiträge die Bedeutung von gruppen- und raumbezogener Kategorisierung für die Analyse räumlicher Sozialstruktur. Anhand verschiedener empirischer Studien zu Ausmaß, Ursachen und Konsequenzen von Segregation und räumlicher Ungleichheit liefern sie gleichzeitig eine Bestandsaufnahme räumlicher Differenz in Deutschland.Table of ContentsWo und wie Grenzen ziehen? Soziale Kategorisierung in der quantitativen Stadtsoziologie-Die sozialräumliche Verteilung von Zugewanderten in den deutschen Städten zwischen 2014 und 2017.- Muster ethnischer Segregation in Deutschland – Ein Vergleich anhand räumlicher Segregationsmaße.- Nachbarschaften als Bildungskontexte und die Dynamiken räumlicher Mobilität von Familien.-Ethnic Choice Effects“: Welche Rolle spielt die räumliche Verfügbarkeit anspruchsvoller Bildungsalternativen?.- Ethnische Nachbarschaftskomposition und die Entwicklung einwanderungsbezogener Sorgen in Zeiten starker Zuwanderung.- Der Halo-Effekt in Deutschland – Revisited. Sind Menschen, die in der Nähevon – aber nicht in – ethnisch diversen Nachbarschaften leben besonders Xenophob und Rassistisch?.- Kulturelle und ethnische Definitionen von Zugehörigkeit in Ost- und Westdeutschland und im Stadt-Land-Vergleich.- Welche kontextuellen Faktoren beeinflussen interethnische Beziehungen in der Schule? Eine explorative Netzwerkanalyse.
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Verlag Karl Alber Eine Stufentheorie Der Migrationsethik
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£96.75
S. Hirzel Verlag Von Indien Nach Deutschland: Was Uns Der Weg
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£19.80
Lit Verlag Tubes, Tenure and Turbulence: The Effects of
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£18.95
Lit Verlag Neoliberalism and Migration: An Inquiry into the
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£19.95
Ibidem-Verlag Islamische Zuwanderung und ihre Folgen
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£18.71
V&R unipress Migration
Book SynopsisMigration â nuanciert und intersektional analysiert, jenseits polemischer Tagespolitik
£22.79
Verlag Barbara Budrich Flight and Migration from Africa to Europe:
Book SynopsisThis publication collects contributions to understanding and addressing migration flows from Africa to Europe and supporting social coexistence in the destination countries. Written by experts in psychology and social work, the articles approach the topic of immigration based on empirical research in their academic and professional specialties. The book focuses on issues of intervention, letting the research be the starting point for further plans. This focus makes the book valuable for professionals as well as policy makers.Trade ReviewThe editors of this book are warning us not to fall victim of simple thinking about migrants. The public is overwhelmed by very different information related to migration. … The intention of the authors is to underline the complexity of phenomenon, migration, and flight, and to expect the professionals to fight for the right of migrants. European Journal of Social work, 26.2 (2023)Table of ContentsTable of Contents Editorial 9 Renzo Carli, Rosa Maria Paniccia The Culture of Security and Governance in Italy and Germany: a comparison 13 Christopher Hein Contemporary mixed migration from Africa to Europe via Italy 30 Giorgia Marinelli, Viviana Langher, Andrea Caputo, Kibreab Habtemichael, Angelika Groterath The Viernheim study: use clinical psychology to explore integration capacities of a German community 52 Lena Pschiuk, Viviana Langher, Giorgia Marinelli, Angelika Groterath Resilience and Posttraumatic Growth of Refugee Women – One Study and Two [Types of] Results 68 Denise Filmer, Massimo Sturiale Trust, identity, and the intercultural mediator’s role in the migrant crisis on the South East coast of Sicily 84 Sabine Pirchio, Sara Costa, Rosa Ferri Language and social integration in multicultural contexts 105 Maria Cristina Tumiati, Andrea Cavani, Laura Piombo, Giorgia Marinelli, Gianfranco Costanzo, Concetta Mirisola Itineraries of geoclinical psychopathology in Public Institution 117 Katrin Luise Laezer, Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber Psychoanalytically based social work with traumatized refugees: implementing the STEP-BY-STEP project 131 Germana Cesarano, Angelika Groterath, Daniela Moretti The Service System for Victims of Human Trafficking in the City of Rome 160 Sofija Georgievska Indicators for identification of victims of trafficking in human beings 173 Giuseppe Mannino, Eleonora Maria Cuccia, Marta Schiera, Erika Faraci The challenge of recovering trafficked and smuggled humans: new integration proposals starting from analysis of the old protection system for asylum seekers (SPRAR) in Sicily 190 David Schiefer Migration and family: a neglected nexus? 201
£22.50
Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft Religion Und Migration
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Centaurus Verlag & Media KG Elternarbeit mit Migrantenfamilien: Wege zur Förderung der nachhaltigen und aktiven Beteiligung von Migranteneltern an Elternabenden und im Elternbeirat
£32.99
Duncker & Humblot Vwgo - Leicht Gemacht: Die
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£13.20
Ewald von Kleist Verlag Verwaltungsrecht Leicht Gemacht
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£16.05
Ergon Verlag Ferman 74: Der Genozid an Den Jesiden 2014/15
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£35.10
Spector Books Border Environments: CRA #1
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£20.90
UPCorp Global Home in Every Transfer
£17.20
Valiz Lost in Media: Migrant Perspectives and the
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£18.90