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  • Stasis Before the State  Nine Theses on Agonistic

    Fordham University Press Stasis Before the State Nine Theses on Agonistic

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHow is political change possible when even the most radical revolutions only reproduce sovereign power? Via the analysis of the contradictory meanings of stasis, Vardoulakis argues that the opportunity for political change is located in the agonistic relation between sovereignty and democracy and thus demands a radical rethinking.Trade Review"Against the naive utopias of radical democracy and of liberal democracy alike, Vardoulakis presents us with 'agonistic democracy'-a non-teleological and paradoxical political practice that constitutes the condition of possibility as well as the only real alternative to sovereign power. Stasis before the State is a truly remarkable and memorable book." -- -Cesare Casarino University of Minnesota, Cultural Critique Senior Editor "A beautiful and lyrical book. Over the course of nine theses Vardoulakis contends with some of the central issues of contemporary politics and shows that we need not fear conflict but should embrace it as a critical aspect of democratic life." -- -James Martel San Francisco State UniversityTable of ContentsPreamble, or On Agonistic Monism Thesis 1 Constituent power forges the distinction between democracy and sovereignty Thesis 2 Sovereign violence is always justified violence Thesis 3 The different ways in which violence is justified delineate different forms of sovereignty Intermezzo 1 Sovereignty and the Refugee Thesis 4 Judgment is constitutive of democracy Thesis 5 Judgement establishes the agonistic relation between democracy and sovereignty by dejusti-fying violence Thesis 6 Democratic judgment shows the imbrication of the ontological, the political and the ethical Intermezzo 2 The Refugee and Resistance to Sovereign Power Thesis 7 Stasis indicates that judgment is the condition of the possibility of the law, or that democracy is the form of the constitution Thesis 8 Stasis, or agonistic monism, names the forms of the relation between democracy and sover-eignty Thesis 9 Stasis underlies all political praxis Vardoulak

    1 in stock

    £66.60

  • Stasis Before the State  Nine Theses on Agonistic

    Fordham University Press Stasis Before the State Nine Theses on Agonistic

    Book SynopsisHow is political change possible when even the most radical revolutions only reproduce sovereign power? Via the analysis of the contradictory meanings of stasis, Vardoulakis argues that the opportunity for political change is located in the agonistic relation between sovereignty and democracy and thus demands a radical rethinking.Trade Review"Against the naive utopias of radical democracy and of liberal democracy alike, Vardoulakis presents us with 'agonistic democracy'-a non-teleological and paradoxical political practice that constitutes the condition of possibility as well as the only real alternative to sovereign power. Stasis before the State is a truly remarkable and memorable book." -- -Cesare Casarino University of Minnesota, Cultural Critique Senior Editor "A beautiful and lyrical book. Over the course of nine theses Vardoulakis contends with some of the central issues of contemporary politics and shows that we need not fear conflict but should embrace it as a critical aspect of democratic life." -- -James Martel San Francisco State UniversityTable of ContentsPreamble, or On Agonistic Monism Thesis 1 Constituent power forges the distinction between democracy and sovereignty Thesis 2 Sovereign violence is always justified violence Thesis 3 The different ways in which violence is justified delineate different forms of sovereignty Intermezzo 1 Sovereignty and the Refugee Thesis 4 Judgment is constitutive of democracy Thesis 5 Judgement establishes the agonistic relation between democracy and sovereignty by dejusti-fying violence Thesis 6 Democratic judgment shows the imbrication of the ontological, the political and the ethical Intermezzo 2 The Refugee and Resistance to Sovereign Power Thesis 7 Stasis indicates that judgment is the condition of the possibility of the law, or that democracy is the form of the constitution Thesis 8 Stasis, or agonistic monism, names the forms of the relation between democracy and sover-eignty Thesis 9 Stasis underlies all political praxis Vardoulak

    £19.79

  • NapoliNew YorkHollywood  Film between Italy and

    Fordham University Press NapoliNew YorkHollywood Film between Italy and

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNapoli/New York/Hollywood investigates the work of Italian immigrant performers and the impact of the traditions of the Italian stage within the history of Hollywood cinema and of American media from 1895 to today.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 1. Italian Performers in American Silent Cinema 21 2. Aristocrats, Acrobats, Latin Lovers, and Waiters: Italians in American Silent Cinema 70 3. A Filmic Grand Tour: American Silent Films “Made in Italy” 100 4. American Cinema in Italian: The Formation of Italian American Culture 157 5. Italian Actors in Classical Hollywood Cinema 209 6. Transnational Neorealism: Toward an Italian American Film Hegemony 253 Acknowledgments 297 Notes 301 Index 349

    1 in stock

    £111.60

  • NapoliNew YorkHollywood  Film between Italy and

    Fordham University Press NapoliNew YorkHollywood Film between Italy and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisNapoli/New York/Hollywood investigates the work of Italian immigrant performers and the impact of the traditions of the Italian stage within the history of Hollywood cinema and of American media from 1895 to today.Table of ContentsIntroduction 1 1. Italian Performers in American Silent Cinema 21 2. Aristocrats, Acrobats, Latin Lovers, and Waiters: Italians in American Silent Cinema 70 3. A Filmic Grand Tour: American Silent Films “Made in Italy” 100 4. American Cinema in Italian: The Formation of Italian American Culture 157 5. Italian Actors in Classical Hollywood Cinema 209 6. Transnational Neorealism: Toward an Italian American Film Hegemony 253 Acknowledgments 297 Notes 301 Index 349

    3 in stock

    £35.10

  • Whom We Shall Welcome

    Fordham University Press Whom We Shall Welcome

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgments, ix Introduction: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion in Postwar America, 1 1. Italian American Identity and Politics: World War II to the Cold War, 17 2. The Italian American Immigration Reform Lobby, 49 3. Refugees and Relatives: Italian Americans and the Refugee Relief Act, 84 4. Resettlement Assistance and “A New Standard of Living”, 111 5. The Corsi Affair, 147 6. From Refugee Relief to Family Reunification, 175 7. The End of the National Origins System and the Limits of White Ethnic Liberalism, 202 Conclusion: The Deep Roots of White Ethnicity, 1965 and Beyond, 235 Notes, 243 Bibliography, 325 Index, 343

    2 in stock

    £27.90

  • Whom We Shall Welcome

    Fordham University Press Whom We Shall Welcome

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsPreface and Acknowledgments, ix Introduction: Boundaries of Inclusion and Exclusion in Postwar America, 1 1. Italian American Identity and Politics: World War II to the Cold War, 17 2. The Italian American Immigration Reform Lobby, 49 3. Refugees and Relatives: Italian Americans and the Refugee Relief Act, 84 4. Resettlement Assistance and “A New Standard of Living”, 111 5. The Corsi Affair, 147 6. From Refugee Relief to Family Reunification, 175 7. The End of the National Origins System and the Limits of White Ethnic Liberalism, 202 Conclusion: The Deep Roots of White Ethnicity, 1965 and Beyond, 235 Notes, 243 Bibliography, 325 Index, 343

    3 in stock

    £102.60

  • Lady Liberty

    Fordham University Press Lady Liberty

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £24.69

  • John Fantes Ask the Dust

    Fordham University Press John Fantes Ask the Dust

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction | 1 1. New Approaches to John Fante’s Ask the Dust From the Particular to the Universal: Vittorini’s Italian Adaptation of Ask the Dust | 15 Valerio Ferme When Spirituality Ebbs and Flows: Religion and Diasporic Alienation in Ask the Dust | 43 Suzanne Manizza Roszak “Sad Flower in the Sand”: Camilla Lopez and the Erasure of Memory in Ask the Dust | 58 Meagan Meylor “A Ramona in Reverse”: Writing the Madness of the Spanish Past in Ask the Dust | 83 Daniel Gardner 2. Sibling Arts: Ask the Dust in Dance, Music, the Graphic Novel, and French Dancing with the Dust: Translating Ask the Dust to the Stage | 111 J’aime Morrison Ask the Lyrics: John Fante in Music | 127 Chiara Mazzucchelli Watch Out or You’ll End up in My Novel: The Lost World of Ask the Dust | 145 Robert Guffey Don’t Ask the French | 157 Philippe Garnier 3. Ask the Dust and Its Effects: Readers and Writers Respond Amid the Dust | 167 Miriam Amico The Passion That Became a Festival | 177 Giovanna DiLello I Had Bandini: Reading Ask the Dust in Prison | 193 Joel Williams Writing in the Dust | 201 Alan Rifkin How Hitler Nearly Destroyed the Great American Novel | 213 Ryan Holiday 4. Ask the Dust and Its Due: Two Filmmakers and Bukowski Pay Tribute Interview with Robert Towne | 237 Nathan Rabin Letters from Los Angeles | 245 Jan Louter “My Dear Bukowski,” “Hello John Fante”: Preface to Ask the Dust | 261 John Fante and Charles Bukowski 5. The Attic, the Archive, and Beyond From Family to Institutional Memory: A Conversation with Stephen Cooper | 273 Teresa Fiore Prelude to “Prologue to Ask the Dust” | 281 Stephen Cooper Goodbye, Bunker Hill | 290 John Fante The Road to John Fante’s Los Angeles | 296 Stephen Cooper Acknowledgments | 315 List of Contributors | 319 Bibliography | 325 Index | 331

    £31.50

  • John Fantes Ask the Dust

    Fordham University Press John Fantes Ask the Dust

    5 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction | 1 1. New Approaches to John Fante’s Ask the Dust From the Particular to the Universal: Vittorini’s Italian Adaptation of Ask the Dust | 15 Valerio Ferme When Spirituality Ebbs and Flows: Religion and Diasporic Alienation in Ask the Dust | 43 Suzanne Manizza Roszak “Sad Flower in the Sand”: Camilla Lopez and the Erasure of Memory in Ask the Dust | 58 Meagan Meylor “A Ramona in Reverse”: Writing the Madness of the Spanish Past in Ask the Dust | 83 Daniel Gardner 2. Sibling Arts: Ask the Dust in Dance, Music, the Graphic Novel, and French Dancing with the Dust: Translating Ask the Dust to the Stage | 111 J’aime Morrison Ask the Lyrics: John Fante in Music | 127 Chiara Mazzucchelli Watch Out or You’ll End up in My Novel: The Lost World of Ask the Dust | 145 Robert Guffey Don’t Ask the French | 157 Philippe Garnier 3. Ask the Dust and Its Effects: Readers and Writers Respond Amid the Dust | 167 Miriam Amico The Passion That Became a Festival | 177 Giovanna DiLello I Had Bandini: Reading Ask the Dust in Prison | 193 Joel Williams Writing in the Dust | 201 Alan Rifkin How Hitler Nearly Destroyed the Great American Novel | 213 Ryan Holiday 4. Ask the Dust and Its Due: Two Filmmakers and Bukowski Pay Tribute Interview with Robert Towne | 237 Nathan Rabin Letters from Los Angeles | 245 Jan Louter “My Dear Bukowski,” “Hello John Fante”: Preface to Ask the Dust | 261 John Fante and Charles Bukowski 5. The Attic, the Archive, and Beyond From Family to Institutional Memory: A Conversation with Stephen Cooper | 273 Teresa Fiore Prelude to “Prologue to Ask the Dust” | 281 Stephen Cooper Goodbye, Bunker Hill | 290 John Fante The Road to John Fante’s Los Angeles | 296 Stephen Cooper Acknowledgments | 315 List of Contributors | 319 Bibliography | 325 Index | 331

    5 in stock

    £104.40

  • A is for Asylum Seeker Words for People on the

    Fordham University Press A is for Asylum Seeker Words for People on the

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction | xiv Introducción | xv Translator’s Note | xxxii Nota de Traductora | xxxiii Asylum Seeker | 2 Asilo | 3 Accompaniment | 10 Acompañamiento | 11 Camp | 18 Campamento | 19 Caravan | 26 Caravana | 27 Citizen | 32 Ciudadana | 33 Climate Refugee | 40 Refugiada Climática | 41 Denizen | 48 Habitante | 49 Deportee | 56 Deportade | 57 Detainee | 64 Detenide | 65 DREAMer | 72 DREAMer | 73 Enemy Alien | 80 Extranjero Enemigo | 81 Expatriate | 88 Expatriada | 89 Foreign-Born | 96 Nacides en el Extranjero | 97 Fugitive | 104 Fugitivo | 105 Guest Worker | 112 Trabajador Invitado | 113 Illegal Alien | 118 Extranjero Ilegal | 119 Immigrant | 124 Inmigrante | 125 Itinerant | 130 Nómade | 131 Know Your Rights | 138 Conozca Sus Derechos | 139 Migrant | 144 Migrante | 145 People on the Move | 152 Personas en Movimiento | 153 Refugee | 160 Refugiade | 161 Sanctuary | 168 Santuario | 169 Unaccompanied Minor | 176 Menor Desacompañade | 177 Undocumented | 184 Indocumentado | 185 Unhoused | 192 Sin Casa | 193 Vagrant | 200 Vagante | 201 Visa | 208 Visa | 209 Xenophobia | 216 Xenofobia | 217 Zero Tolerance | 226 Tolerancia Cero | 227 Epilogue: The Right to Stay Home | 234 Epilogo: El Derecho de Quedarse en Casa | 235 Acknowledgments | 242 Agradecimientos | 243 Works Cited | 247 Para Leer Más | 257 Resources for People on the Move / Recursos Para Personas en Movimiento | 259

    3 in stock

    £57.60

  • A is for Asylum Seeker Words for People on the

    Fordham University Press A is for Asylum Seeker Words for People on the

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction | xiv Introducción | xv Translator’s Note | xxxii Nota de Traductora | xxxiii Asylum Seeker | 2 Asilo | 3 Accompaniment | 10 Acompañamiento | 11 Camp | 18 Campamento | 19 Caravan | 26 Caravana | 27 Citizen | 32 Ciudadana | 33 Climate Refugee | 40 Refugiada Climática | 41 Denizen | 48 Habitante | 49 Deportee | 56 Deportade | 57 Detainee | 64 Detenide | 65 DREAMer | 72 DREAMer | 73 Enemy Alien | 80 Extranjero Enemigo | 81 Expatriate | 88 Expatriada | 89 Foreign-Born | 96 Nacides en el Extranjero | 97 Fugitive | 104 Fugitivo | 105 Guest Worker | 112 Trabajador Invitado | 113 Illegal Alien | 118 Extranjero Ilegal | 119 Immigrant | 124 Inmigrante | 125 Itinerant | 130 Nómade | 131 Know Your Rights | 138 Conozca Sus Derechos | 139 Migrant | 144 Migrante | 145 People on the Move | 152 Personas en Movimiento | 153 Refugee | 160 Refugiade | 161 Sanctuary | 168 Santuario | 169 Unaccompanied Minor | 176 Menor Desacompañade | 177 Undocumented | 184 Indocumentado | 185 Unhoused | 192 Sin Casa | 193 Vagrant | 200 Vagante | 201 Visa | 208 Visa | 209 Xenophobia | 216 Xenofobia | 217 Zero Tolerance | 226 Tolerancia Cero | 227 Epilogue: The Right to Stay Home | 234 Epilogo: El Derecho de Quedarse en Casa | 235 Acknowledgments | 242 Agradecimientos | 243 Works Cited | 247 Para Leer Más | 257 Resources for People on the Move / Recursos Para Personas en Movimiento | 259

    4 in stock

    £16.14

  • A True American

    Fordham University Press A True American

    1 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    1 in stock

    £78.30

  • A True American  William Walcutt Nativism and

    Fordham University Press A True American William Walcutt Nativism and

    15 in stock

    Book Synopsis

    15 in stock

    £22.79

  • Japanese New York Migrant Artists and

    University of Hawai'i Press Japanese New York Migrant Artists and

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew York City, one of the world’s most vibrant and creative cities, is also home to one of the largest overseas Japanese populations in the world. Among them are artists and designers who produce cutting-edge work in fields such as design, fashion, music, and art. Japanese New York offers an intimate, ethnographic portrait of these Japanese creative migrants living and working in NYC.

    2 in stock

    £41.25

  • University of Hawai'i Press Liminality of the Japanese Empire Border

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    Book SynopsisThrough archival research and first-hand oral histories, Hiroko Matsuda uncovers the stories of common people's move from Okinawa to colonial Taiwan and describes experiences of Okinawans who had made their careers in colonial Taiwan.

    Out of stock

    £999.99

  • Diaspora and Identity

    University of Hawai'i Press Diaspora and Identity

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisBased on her research in Brazil and Japan, Mieko Nishida challenges the essentialized categories of the Japanese in Brazil and Brazilians in Japan, with special emphasis on gender. Nishida deftly argues that Japanese Brazilian identity has never been static. Rather it is about being and becoming, a process of identity in motion.

    3 in stock

    £22.36

  • Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan

    University of Hawai'i Press Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisA sweeping work of original scholarship, Down and Out in Late Meiji Japan examines the daily lives of Japan's hinmin (poor people), particularly urban slum-dwellers, in the late 1800s and early 1900s. James Huffman recreate for readers life as experienced by the poor themselves-something not attempted before in scholarship on this era.

    1 in stock

    £23.96

  • From Japanese Empire to American Hegemony

    University of Hawai'i Press From Japanese Empire to American Hegemony

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisProvides the first comprehensive study of the dynamic and often contentious relationship between migrations and border controls in US-occupied Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyus, examining the American interlude in Northeast Asia as a closely integrated, regional history.Trade ReviewWe historians already know that Japan was cosmopolitan during the imperial period but, with notable exceptions, has worked hard to exclude migrants and refugees in the postwar era. The author does an important intellectual and political public service by presenting an explanation of why this might be." —Lori Watt, Washington University in St. Louis"The occupation of Japan led by United States forces is generally recorded as a success as it guided the erstwhile enemy back into the family of nations. Matthew Augustine’s book examines this history’s dark side, that of the Japan-based Koreans and Okinawans who faced the decision of where they would restart their lives following Japan’s surrender." —Mark Caprio, Rikkyo University

    1 in stock

    £51.00

  • UNIV OF HAWAII PR Reorienting the Pure Land

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers the first historical study of Nisei Shin Buddhists in the US during the tumultuous period between World War II and the early decades of the Cold War. This book examines Nisei-led adaptations to American Shin Buddhist institutions and organizations in an effort to reconstitute Nikkei Buddhist communities following the end of World War II.Trade ReviewMasatsugu’s book is a well-researched and important contribution to the fields of Japanese American history, US immigration and ethnic history, American religious history, and other areas of study. It is packed with fascinating evidence about a subject, Nisei Buddhism, that has yet to find its historian." —Lon Kurashige, University of Southern California

    2 in stock

    £52.50

  • UNIV OF HAWAII PR From Japanese Empire to American Hegemony

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first comprehensive study of the dynamic and often contentious relationship between migrations and border controls in US-occupied Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyus, examining the American interlude in Northeast Asia as a closely integrated, regional history.Trade ReviewWe historians already know that Japan was cosmopolitan during the imperial period but, with notable exceptions, has worked hard to exclude migrants and refugees in the postwar era. The author does an important intellectual and political public service by presenting an explanation of why this might be." - Lori Watt, Washington University in St. Louis"The occupation of Japan led by United States forces is generally recorded as a success as it guided the erstwhile enemy back into the family of nations. Matthew Augustine’s book examines this history’s dark side, that of the Japan-based Koreans and Okinawans who faced the decision of where they would restart their lives following Japan’s surrender." - Mark Caprio, Rikkyo University

    1 in stock

    £22.36

  • UNIV OF HAWAII PR Reorienting the Pure Land

    4 in stock

    Book SynopsisOffers the first historical study of Nisei Shin Buddhists in the US during the tumultuous period between World War II and the early decades of the Cold War. This book examines Nisei-led adaptations to American Shin Buddhist institutions and organizations in an effort to reconstitute Nikkei Buddhist communities following the end of World War II.Trade ReviewMasatsugu’s book is a well-researched and important contribution to the fields of Japanese American history, US immigration and ethnic history, American religious history, and other areas of study. It is packed with fascinating evidence about a subject, Nisei Buddhism, that has yet to find its historian." —Lon Kurashige, University of Southern California

    4 in stock

    £22.36

  • Little Germany on the Missouri

    University of Missouri Press Little Germany on the Missouri

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis collection of photographs by Edward J. Kemper captures the day-to-day life of the German-American community of Hermann during the years 1895 to 1920. Accompanied by supporting commentary from the editors, the images explore the economic, cultural and social life of the community.

    1 in stock

    £37.95

  • Flight from Chile  An Oral History of Exile

    MP-NMX Uni of New Mexico Flight from Chile An Oral History of Exile

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisDuring the wave of mass arrests, torture, and executions that followed Pinochet’s coup, people began fleeing Chile. Out of their anguish and anger come these moving and powerful testimonies of their fractured lives.Trade ReviewA compelling and moving account."—Marjorie Agosín, author of Tapestries of Hope, Threads of Love: The Arpillera Movement in Chile, 1974-1994Table of Contents Introduction Translator's Introduction Acknowledgments Chapter One. The Diaspora in Context: Chilean Politics, 1970-1994 Chapter Two. Prelude to Exile: The Military Coup Chapter Three. Paths to Exile Chapter Four. Resistance and Exile Chapter Five. The Diaspora: Exile on Four Continents Chapter Six. The Diaspora: Exile in Western Europe Chapter Seven. Political Life in Exile: Fighting the Dictatorship from Afar Chapter Eight. Exilesʼ Return, 1978-1988: Struggle on Many Fronts Chapter Nine. Return to a New Exile, 1988-1994 Selected Bibliography List of Interviews Index

    1 in stock

    £18.86

  • Research Handbook on International Law and

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Research Handbook on International Law and

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe expert contributors hail from a number of diverse international law backgrounds (including refugee law, human rights law, humanitarian law, labour law, WTO law and others), allowing them to synthesize many different perspectives and present a comprehensive, cohesive and timely study of a complicated and fractured topic.Trade Review‘This book, offers an outstanding collection of learned essays from over thirty expert contributors – including the editors – from top universities, government bodies and institutions worldwide. . . In this volume of almost 700 pages, there is much food for thought for the researcher and an almost endless supply of valuable references in the copious footnoting throughout. What a time saver! Additionally, there’s a detailed index of almost twenty-three pages at the back. From graduate students, to seasoned international practitioners, anyone involved in the often extremely difficult human rights issues generated by migration will appreciate the book’s practical as well as scholarly approach to this sensitive, diverse and increasingly complex area of law. The book therefore makes an important contribution to current literature on the subject.’ -- Phillip Taylor MBE and Elizabeth Taylor, The Barrister Magazine‘This comprehensive volume succeeds in its aim to solidify the place of international migration law as a distinctive field of study and intellectual engagement, and this book represents a must-read for any student, scholar, or policy-maker interested in the cutting edge and wide-ranging issues and topics within this burgeoning field.’ -- Michelle Foster, Journal of Refugee StudiesTable of ContentsContents: 1. The Transnational Movement of Persons under General International Law: Mapping the Customary Law Foundations of International Migration Law Vincent Chetail PART I: CONFRONTING REALITIES IN TIMES OF GLOBALISATION: THE MOVE OF PEOPLE AND STATE SOVEREIGNTY 2. Irregular Migration, State Sovereignty and the Rule of Law Catherine Dauvergne 3. National Security, Terrorism and the Securitization of Migration Idil Atak and François Crépeau 4. Extraterritorial Migration Control and the Reach of Human Rights Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen 5. Smuggling and Trafficking of Human Beings Ryszard Piotriowicz 6. The Removal of Irregular Migrants in Europe and America Stephen H. Legomsky PART II: HUMAN RIGHTS, ALIENHOOD AND CITIZENSHIP: IDENTIFYING THE GLOBAL NORMATIVE FRAMEWORK 7. Detention of Migrants: Harsher Policies, Increasing International Law Protection Beth Lyon 8. Family Unity in Migration Law: The Evolution of a More Unified Approach in Europe Hélène Lambert 9. Migration and Discrimination: Non-Discrimination as Guardian against Arbitrariness or Driver of Integration? Wouter Vandenhole 10. Minority and Cultural Rights of Migrants Helen O’Nions 11. Diplomatic Protection and Consular Assistance of Migrants Annemarieke Vermeer-Künzli 12. Citizenship, Nationality, and Statelessness Peter J. Spiro PART III: INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE FORGOTTEN REALITY OF MIGRANT WORKERS 13. United Nations Treaty Bodies and Migrant Workers David Weissbrodt and Justin Rhodes 14. Human Dignity or State Sovereignty? The Roadblocks to Full Realisation of the UN Migrant Workers Convention Lori A. Nessel 15. Economic Migration and Mode 4 of GATS Joel P. Trachtman 16. Labour Migration and the European Union Elspeth Guild PART IV: REFUGEES AND THE CHANGING PATTERN OF INTERNATIONAL PROTECTION 17. The Mandate of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees T. Alexander Aleinikoff 18. The Principle of Non-Refoulement in International Refugee Law Rebecca M.M. Wallace 19. The Asylum Procedures and the Assessment of Asylum Requests Jens Vedsted-Hansen 20. Persecution: Towards a Working Definition Hugo Storey 21. Exclusion under Article 1F since 2001: Two Steps Backwards, One Step Forward Geoff Gilbert 22. Subsidiary Protection and Other Alternative Forms of Protection Hemme Battjes 23. The Limitations of Voluntary Repatriation and Resettlement of Refugees Marjoleine Zieck PART V: INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS AND THE NEW CHALLENGES OF FORCED MIGRATION 24. Protection of Internally Displaced Persons: National and International Responsibilities Roberta Cohen 25. The Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement and the Search for a Universal Framework of Protection for Internally Displaced Persons Walter Kälin 26. International Humanitarian Law and the Protection of Internally Displaced Persons Stephane Ojeda 27. The African Contribution to the Protection of Internally Displaced Persons: A Commentary on the 2009 Kampala Convention Moetsi Duchatellier and Catherine Phuong

    3 in stock

    £227.00

  • Migration Impact Assessment New Horizons New

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Migration Impact Assessment New Horizons New

    Book SynopsisDuring the last few decades the world has experienced an unprecedented level of cross-border migration. The book provides various North American and European case studies that quantify socio-economic consequences of migration for host societies and for immigrants themselves.Trade ReviewThis book examines migration in a rapidly globalizing economy where it disrupts such relatively stable patterns as the trip to work, home, school and shopping on the one hand, and is itself transformed by continuously evolving ITC technology, declining relative transport cost and immigration policy dynamics. The perspective is global yet provides the reader with empirically based work representing Europe, North America and Asia, and international comparative studies changing migration patterns impact on trade and culture. --Roger R. Stough, George Mason University, USTable of ContentsContents: Preface PROLOGUE 1. Migration Impact Assessment: A State of the Art Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot PART I: LABOUR AND HOUSING MARKETS 2. The Local US Labour Market Impacts of Low-skilled Migration from Mexico Paul S. Davies, Michael J. Greenwood, Gary L. Hunt, Ulrich Kohli and Marta Tienda 3. The Effects of Immigration on US Wages and Rents: A General Equilibrium Approach Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri 4. Ethnic Concentration, Cultural Identity and Immigrant Self-employment in Switzerland Giuliano Guerra, Roberto Patuelli and Rico Maggi PART II: DIVERSITY 5. A Socio-economic Impact Analysis of Urban Cultural Diversity: Pathways and Horizons Tüzin Baycan and Peter Nijkamp 6. Cultural Avoidance and Internal Migration in the USA: Do the Source Countries Matter? Alessandra Faggian, Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman PART III: ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION 7. Economic Performance of Migrant Entrepreneurs in the High-tech Sector: Design and Application of the GALAXY Model Mediha Sahin, Alina Todiras, Peter Nijkamp and Enno Masurel 8. Immigration and Innovation in European Regions Ceren Ozgen, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot PART IV: THE INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY 9. The Impact of Immigration on International Trade: A Meta-analysis Murat Genc, Masood Gheasi, Peter Nijkamp and Jacques Poot 10. A Dual Labour Market for International Migrants in a Tourism-driven Economy Haime Croes and Pieter Hooimeijer PART V: POLITICAL ECONOMY 11. Can a Legalization Programme for Immigrants Generate Conflict Among Natives? Jesús Clemente and Gemma Larramona 12. Profiles of Estonian Immigrants and their Participation in the Finnish Welfare System Mari Kangasniemi and Merja Kauhanen EPILOGUE 13. Migration Impact Assessment: Retrospect and Prospect Peter Nijkamp, Jacques Poot and Mediha Sahin Index

    £148.00

  • Integration for Thirdcountry Nationals in the

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Integration for Thirdcountry Nationals in the

    5 in stock

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  • The Low Road A Scottish Family Memoir Minnesota

    Michigan State University Press The Low Road A Scottish Family Memoir Minnesota

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisHere Valerie Miner provides an account of her family's migration from Edinburgh's tenements across the world. Focusing on the life journeys of her grandmother, her mother and herself, Miner searches for truth about family members, unveiling family secrets and missing histories.

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  • Greeks in Michigan Discovering the Peoples of Michigan

    Michigan State University Press Greeks in Michigan Discovering the Peoples of Michigan

    Book SynopsisThe influence of Greek culture on Michigan began long before the first Greek arrived. This study describes how competing desires to retain heritage and to assimililate have shaped the Greek experience in Michigan.

    £15.86

  • Finns in Michigan Dscovering the Peoples of Michigan Discovering the Peoples of Michigan

    Michigan State University Press Finns in Michigan Dscovering the Peoples of Michigan Discovering the Peoples of Michigan

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    1 in stock

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  • Immigrants Progressives and Exclusion Politics

    Cornell University Press Immigrants Progressives and Exclusion Politics

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    Book SynopsisThe "Great American Problem" at the beginning of the 20th century was immigration. Robert Zeidel introduces the nine members of the Dillingham Commission, created by the immigrant act of 1907, as they meticulously gathered the facts for their 41-volume report. In general, the Dillingham Commission reached positive conclusions.Trade Review"A sophisticated, engaging, attentive account of one of the most intellectually interesting eras in American political development.... This book is splendid." - Cheryl Shanks, Williams College; "This thoroughly researched work is the fullest treatment yet of the Dillingham Commission, filling an important gap in the historiography of American immigration policy." - Roger Daniels, University of Cincinnati"Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction—The Dillingham Commission and Progressive Reform 1. "An Exhaustive Investigation" 2. "No Man Afraid of the Facts" 3. "Every Part of Europe" 4. "Observations at Home" 5. "Craniometry" 6. "Vast Mass of Valuable Facts" 7. "Most Feasible Means" 8. "Mathematical Certainty" Epilogue: Assessing the End of an Era Notes Bibliography Index

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  • The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy

    The Peterson Institute for International Economics The Korean Diaspora in the World Economy

    1 in stock

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  • Why Does Immigration Divide America  Public

    The Peterson Institute for International Economics Why Does Immigration Divide America Public

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    The Peterson Institute for International Economics The Accelerating Decline in Americas HighSkill

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  • Gifts from Amin  Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada

    MP-MTB University of Manitoba Press Gifts from Amin Ugandan Asian Refugees in Canada

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe first major oral history project dedicated to the stories of Ugandan Asian refugees in Canada, Gifts from Amin explores the historical context of their expulsion from Uganda, the multiple motivations behind Canada’s decision to admit them, and their resilience over the past fifty years.Table of Contents Introduction Ch 1: Exploring the Historical Roots of the Expulsion Decree Ch 2: Dreams and Reality: Amin’s Expulsion Decree and the International Community’s Response Ch 3: “Thank you, Pierre”: Canadian Immigration Policy in the 1970s and the Decision to Admit Ugandan Asian Expellees Ch 4: “His Dream Became My Nightmare”: Canadian Operations and Life in Uganda during the 90-day Expulsion Period Ch 5: “An Honourable Place”: Establishing New Roots in Canada and Evaluating Resettlement Initiative Ch 6: From Refugees to Citizens: Integration, Commemoration, and Identities in Canada Conclusion: Gifts that Keep on Giving: Ugandan Asian Canadians in the 21st Century

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  • Trade Migration and Urban Networks in Port Cities

    Liverpool University Press Trade Migration and Urban Networks in Port Cities

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  • Handbook of Research on Migration COVID19 and

    Edward Elgar Publishing Handbook of Research on Migration COVID19 and

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    £255.00

  • How to Do Migration Research

    Edward Elgar How to Do Migration Research

    Book SynopsisThis book provides a toolkit for tackling the fundamental questions and challenges in planning and conducting migration research. It illustrates not only how to develop rigorous methodological procedures, but also how to effectively disseminate research findings to both academics and practitioners.

    £95.00

  • Handbook on Border Criminology

    Edward Elgar Publishing Handbook on Border Criminology

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    £205.00

  • Forced Migration

    Edward Elgar Publishing Forced Migration

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  • Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Handbook on Transnationalism

    Book SynopsisTrade Review‘In this rich compendium, Yeoh and Collins bring together leading scholars of transnationalism to look afresh at this important topic. Exploring both new empirical cases and new concepts, the authors provide novel insights into transnational relations and processes. This is a must-read book for those interested in cross-border interactions in the contemporary era.’ -- Katharyne Mitchell, University of California, Santa Cruz, US‘Since the turn of the millennium, transnationalism has gradually taken its place as a key concept in social science. This welcome new Handbook provides fresh overviews alongside critical advances concerning a range of ever-salient, if not increasingly significant, theoretical understandings of transformative cross-border phenomena.’ -- Steven Vertovec, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany‘An up-to-date, invaluable mapping of the causes and consequences of social life across borders. The contributions to this volume go far beyond mobility and migration. They use a transnational lens to understand a range of institutions, processes, and relationships that have not been brought together before, including youth, labor unions, urbanization, and emotions. By doing so, they challenge fundamental assumptions about how identity, community, governance, and rights actually work in this early part of the twenty-first century. Theoretically rich and carefully argued, this Handbook is a welcome synthesis of this ever-more-present, dynamic understanding of social relations.’ -- Peggy Levitt, Wellesley College, US‘This is an invaluable collection of voices from the field of transnationalism research. The volume offers a rich new lexicon based on innovative case studies that will set the agenda for conceptualising transnationalism in years to come.’ -- Parvati Raghuram, The Open University, UKTable of ContentsContents: 1 Introduction to Handbook on Transnationalism 1 Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Francis L. Collins PART I CONCEPTUALISING TRANSNATIONALISM 2 Pre-national transnationalism and translocalism 30 David Featherstone 3 What, when and how transnationalism matters: a multi-scalar framework 45 Biao Xiang 4 Transnationalism and time: beyond the self, unity and relation 60 Sergei Shubin 5 Transnational ageing and the later life course 77 Vincent Horn 6 Transnationalism, affect and emotion 93 Raelene Wilding and Loretta Baldassar 7 Understanding variation and change in migrant transnationalism 110 Jørgen Carling PART II VARIETIES OF TRANSNATIONALISM 8 Transnational state practices and authoritarian politics 128 Gerasimos Tsourapas 9 Transnational migration and homemaking 141 Paolo Boccagni 10 Transnational organisations 155 Ludger Pries and Rafael Bohlen 11 The politics of transnational activism 169 Michele Ford 12 Transnational families in an age of migration 182 Brenda S.A. Yeoh, Theodora Lam and Shirlena Huang 13 Transnational young people: growing up and being active in a transnational social field 198 Valentina Mazzucato and Joan van Geel 14 Transnational urbanism in the South 211 Arnisson A.C. Ortega and Evangeline O. Katigbak 15 Transnational higher education 230 Johanna Waters and Maggi W.H. Leung 16 Transnational popular culture 246 Youna Kim 17 Transnational religion 262 Dominic Pasura PART III TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATIONS 18 Transnationalism and temporary labour migration 277 Matt Withers and Nicola Piper 19 International students as transnational migrants 294 Gracia Liu-Farrer 20 Transnational marriage migration in Asia and its friction 310 Juan Zhang 21 Transnational mobilities and return migration 325 Anastasia Christou and Brenda S.A. Yeoh 22 Connecting more than the origin and destination: multinational migrations and transnational ties 340 Anju M. Paul PART IV TRANSNATIONAL NETWORKS AND CIRCULATIONS 23 Migrant transnationalism, remittances and development 356 Marta Bivand Erdal 24 Communications technologies and transnational networks 371 Jolynna Sinanan and Heather A. Horst 25 Transnationalism and care circulation: mobility, caregiving, and the technologies that shape them 388 Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding 26 Ethnic entrepreneurship and its transnational linkages 404 Jacob R. Thomas and Min Zhou 27 Elite transnational networks, spaces and lifestyles 420 Sin Yee Koh Index

    £44.60

  • Migration and Social Reproduction

    Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Migration and Social Reproduction

    Book SynopsisThis timely book examines the unique relationship between migration, labour, and social reproduction in light of current global crises. Leading experts outline how border processes, precarious welfare states, labour markets and gendered and racialised conventions influence the labour and social reproduction of migrant workers.

    £95.00

  • Cities and Social Movements

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd Cities and Social Movements

    Book SynopsisThrough historical and comparative research on the immigrant rights movements of the United States, France and the Netherlands, Cities and Social Movements examines how small resistances against restrictive immigration policies do or don't develop into large and sustained mobilizations. Presents a comprehensive, comparative analysis of immigrant rights politics in three countries over a period of five decades, providing vivid accounts of the processes through which immigrants activists challenged or confirmed the status quo Theorizes movements from the bottom-up, presenting an urban grassroots account in order to identify how movement networks emerge or fall apart Provides a unique contribution by examining how geography is implicated in the evolution of social movements, discovering how and why the networks constituting movements grow by tracing where they develop Demonstrates how efforts to enforce national borders trigger countlessTable of ContentsSeries Editors' Preface ix Acknowledgments x 1 Sparks of Resistance 1 2 Rethinking Movements from the Bottom Up 13 Part I The Birth of Immigrant Rights Activism 37 3 Making Space for Immigrant Rights Activism in Los Angeles 39 4 Radical Entanglements in Paris 54 5 Placing Protest in Amsterdam 71 Part II Urban Landscapes of Control and Contention 89 6 The Laissez]Faire State: Re]politicizing Immigrants in Los Angeles 91 7 The Uneven Reach of the State: The Partial Pacification of Paris 116 8 The Cooptative State: The Pacification of Contentious Immigrant Politics in Amsterdam 138 Part III New Geographies of Immigrant Rights Movements 157 9 Los Angeles as a Center of the National Immigrant Rights Movement 161 10 Paris as Head of Splintering Resistances 188 11 Divergent Geographies of Immigrant Rights Contention in the Netherlands 209 12 Conclusion: Sparks into Wildfires 227 Notes 239 References 245 Index 262

    £18.99

  • The Global Prehistory of Human Migration

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Global Prehistory of Human Migration

    Book SynopsisPreviously published as the first volume of The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, this work is devoted exclusively to prehistoric migration, covering all periods and places from the first hominin migrations out of Africa through the end of prehistory.Trade Review“As a first port of call for students looking for dates, locations, and references, it is of great value in essay-writing but little beyond that.” (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 1 March 2016) "This immensely powerful narrative... is and will continue to be an invaluable and authoritative first point of call." (Journal of Anthropological Research, 1 October 2015) Table of ContentsNotes on Contributors viii 1 Prehistoric migration and the rise of humanity 1 Peter Bellwood Part I: The Peopling of the World during the Pleistocene 7 2 The earliest stages of hominin dispersal in Africa and Eurasia 9 Christine Hertler, Angela Bruch, and Michael Märker 3 Hominin migrations before Homo sapiens: Out of Africa – how many times? 18 Colin Groves 4 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: human biology 26 Mark Stoneking and Katerina Harvati 5 Early Old World migrations of Homo sapiens: archaeology 38 Peter Hiscock 6 Pleistocene migrations in the Southeast Asian archipelagos 49 François Sémah and Anne-Marie Sémah 7 The human colonization of Australia 55 Peter Hiscock 8 The human colonization of the Americas: archaeology 61 David J. Meltzer 9 The human colonization of the Americas: population genetics 70 Simon G. Southerton Part II: Holocene migrations 77 10 Neolithic migrations: food production and population expansion 79 Peter Bellwood 11 Human migrations and the histories of major language families 87 Peter Bellwood 12 Sub-Saharan Africa: linguistics 96 Christopher Ehret 13 Sub-Saharan Africa: archaeology 107 Peter Robertshaw 14 Sub-Saharan Africa: human genetics 115 Evelyne Heyer and Jorge Rocha 15 Levant and North Africa: Afroasiatic linguistic history 125 Václav Bla?ek 16 Levant and North Africa: archaeology 133 Gregory P. Gilbert 17 Ana tolia and the Balkans: archaeology 139 Mehmet Özdogan 18 Europe and western Asia: genetics and population history 146 Mark G. Thomas, Toomas Kivisild, Lounes Chikhi, and Joachim Burger 19 Europe and western Asia: Indo-European linguistic history 157 Paul Heggarty 20 Europe: Neolithic colonization 168 Ron Pinhasi 21 Northern Europe and Russia: Uralic linguistic history 178 Václav Bla?ek 22 Central Asia: genetics and archaeology 184 Ron Pinhasi and Evelyne Heyer 23 Northern and northeastern Asia: archaeology 191 Yaroslav V. Kuzmin 24 Northeastern and central Asia: “Altaic” linguistic history 197 Alexander Vovin 25 Eastern Asia: Sino-Tibetan linguistic history 204 Randy J. LaPolla 26 Eastern Asia: archaeology 209 Zhang Chi and Hung Hsiao-chun 27 Eastern Asia and Japan: human biology 217 Hirofumi Matsumura and Marc Oxenham 28 Japan: archaeology 224 Mark J. Hudson 29 Korea: archaeology 230 Seonbok Yi 30 South Asia: Dravidian linguistic history 235 Franklin C. Southworth and David W. McAlpin 31 South Asia: archaeology 245 Dorian Q. Fuller 32 Trans-Indian Ocean migration 254 Atholl Anderson 33 Southeast Asian mainland: linguistic history 259 Paul Sidwell 34 Southeast Asian mainland: archaeology 269 C. F. W. Higham 35 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: Austronesian linguistic history 276 Robert Blust 36 Southeast Asian islands: archaeology 284 Peter Bellwood 37 Southeast Asian islands and Oceania: human genetics 293 Murray P. Cox 38 Papua New Guinea: indigenous migrations in the recent past 302 Bryant Allen 39 Oceania: Lapita migration 308 Matthew Spriggs 40 Micronesian archaeology 314 Mike T. Carson 41 Polynesia, East and South, including transpacifi c migration 320 Atholl Anderson 42 Australia: linguistic history 327 Patrick McConvell 43 North America: Na Dene/Athapaskan archaeology and linguistics 333 R. G. Matson and M. P. R. Magne 44 North America: Eskimo-Aleut linguistic history 340 Michael Fortescue 45 North America: Paleoeskimo and Inuit archaeology 346 T. Max Friesen 46 Eastern North America: archaeology and linguistics 354 Dean R. Snow 47 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: linguistic history 362 Jane H. Hill 48 Mesoamerica and the southwestern United States: archaeology 369 Steven A. LeBlanc 49 Caribbean Islands: archaeology 376 William Keegan 50 Amazonia: linguistic history 384 Alexandra Y. Aikhenvald 51 Amazonia: archaeology 392 Michael Heckenberger 52 Andes: linguistic history 401 Paul Heggarty and David Beresford-Jones 53 Andes: archaeology 410 David Beresford-Jones and Paul Heggarty Index 417

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  • The Handbook of Race Ethnicity Crime and Justice

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd The Handbook of Race Ethnicity Crime and Justice

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis Handbook presents current and future studies on the changing dynamics of the role of immigrants and the impact of immigration, across the United States and industrialized and developing nations. It covers the changing dynamics of race, ethnicity, and immigration, and discusses how it all contributes to variations in crime, policing, and the overall justice system. Through acknowledging that some groups, especially people of color, are disproportionately influenced more than others in the case of criminal justice reactions, the War on Drugs, and hate crimes; this Handbook introduces the importance of studying race and crime so as to better understand it. It does so by recommending that researchers concentrate on ethnic diversity in a national and international context in order to broaden their demographic and expand their understanding of how to attain global change. Featuring contributions from top experts in the field, The Handbook of Race and Crime is presented in five sectionsATable of ContentsNotes on Contributors ix Introduction: Past, Present, and Future 1Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. Part I An Overview of Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice 11 Introduction 13Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Meghan E. Hollis 1 Intentional Inequalities and Compounding Effects: The State of Race and Justice Theory and Research 17Kevin Drakulich and Eric Rodriguez‐Whitney 2 Ethnicity and Crime 39Saundra Trujillo and Maria B. Velez 3 Immigration, Crime, and Victimization in the US Context: An Overview 65Philip M. Pendergast, Tim Wadsworth, and Joshua LePree 4 Hate Crime Research in the Twenty‐First Century 87Janice A. Iwama 5 Native American Crime, Policing, and Social Context 105Randall R. Butler and R. Steven Jones 6 Crime and Delinquency among Asian American Youth: A Review of the Evidence and an Agenda for Future Research 129Yue Zhuo and Sheldon Zhang 7 Racial and Ethnic Threat: Theory, Research, and New Directions 147Brian J. Stults and Nic Swagar 8 The Rise of Mass Deportation in the United States 173Daniel E. Martinez, Jeremy Slack, and Ricardo Martinez‐Schuldt Part II Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Race,Ethnicity, Crime, and Criminal Justice 203 Introduction 205Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. 9 Racisms and Crime: Racialized Elaborations of General Theories of Offending 209Stacy De Coster, Rena C. Zito, and Jennifer Lutz 10 What Was Old Is New Again: An Examination of Contemporary Theoretical Approaches Used in Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Justice Research 227Scott Wm. Bowman and Meghan E. Hollis 11 Racial Threat and Police Coercion 255Malcolm D. Holmes 12 “Fractured Reflections” in Cooley’s Looking Glass: Nonrecognition of Self‐Presentation as Racialized Experience 279Anne Warfield Rawls and Waverly Orlando Duck 13 Examining the Intersections of Gender and Sexual Orientation within the Discipline: A Case for Feminist and Queer Criminology 303Lindsay Kahle, Jill Leslie Rosenbaum, and Sanna King Part III Examining the Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice System Involvement 327 Introduction 329Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. 14 Policing Race, Gender, and Ethnicity 331M. George Eichenberg and Shannon Hankhouse 15 Ethnographic Reflexivity: Geographic Comparisons of Gangs and Policing in the Barrios of the Southwest 353Robert J. Duran 16 Ethnicity, Immigration, and the Experience of Incarceration 371Kathryn Benier and Suzanna Fay‐Ramirez 17 The Puzzle of Prison Towns: Race, Rurality, and Reflexivity in Community Studies 393John M. Eason Part IV Examining the Intersections of Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in the Study of Crime and Criminal Justice 411 Introduction 413Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. 18 LGBTQ Populations of Color, Crime, and Justice:An Emerging but Urgent Topic 415Vanessa R. Panfil 19 Gender and Crime: Black Female Crime 435Andrea Leverentz 20 Intersectionality, Immigration, and Domestic Violence 457Edna Erez and Shannon Harper 21 A Case Study: Neighborhood Factors and Intimate and Non‐intimate Aggravated Assaults 475Amie L. Nielsen, Kristin Carbone‐Lopez, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. Part V Comparative Approaches to Studying Race, Ethnicity,Crime, and Justice 505 Introduction 507Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. 22 Repatriation 509Shirley Leyro 23 Mass Deportation: Forced Removal, Immigrant Threat,and Disposable Labor in a Global Context 527Andrea Gomez Cervantes and Cecilia Menjivar Conclusion 547Meghan E. Hollis and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. Index 551

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  • At Home in the Chinese Diaspora

    Palgrave Macmillan At Home in the Chinese Diaspora

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThis book explores how memories are used to re-establish a sense of belonging, analyzing the relationships between migrants' adjustment, assimilation and re-membering home. It considers memories as social expressions as well as the tensions and conflicts in representing and renegotiating memories in literature and cinema.Table of ContentsPreface Notes on Contributors Introduction: Disaporic Memories and Identities: A.P.Davidson& K.E.Kuah-Pearce The Play of Identity, Memory and Belonging: Chinese Migrants in Sydney: A.P.Davidson Memories and Identity Anxieties of Chinese Transmigrants in Australia: D.Ip Chinese Collective Memories in Sydney: W.Lalich Generational Identities Through Time: Identities and Homelands of the ABCs: L.Ngan Moving Through Memory: Chinese Migration to New Zealand in the 1990s: A.P.Davidson& R.Dei Collectives Memories as Cultural Capital: From Chinese Diaspora to Emigrant Hometowns: K.E.Kuah-Pearce Politics, Commerce, and Construction of Chinese "Otherness" in Korea: Open Port Period (1876-1910): S.Choi Imagination, Memory and Misunderstanding: The Chinese in Japan and Japanese Perceptions of China: J.Clammer Memories, Belonging and Home-making: Chinese Migrants in Germany: M.W.H. Leung A Century of Not Belonging - The Chinese in South Africa: D.Accone& K.L.Harris Look Who's Talking: Migration Narratives and Identity Construction: A.L.Wai-sum In Love with Music: Memory, Identity, and Music in Hong Kong's Diasporic Films: E.M.K.Cheung Conclusion: Through the Diasporic Looking-glass: A.P.Davidson Index

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    £42.74

  • European Migration Policies in Flux

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd European Migration Policies in Flux

    Book Synopsis* Timely book examining the nature and impact of the changing migration policies in Germany, Italy and the UK. * Analyses the content of new legislation, as well as the policy debate and party political treatment of migration issues in each country.Trade Review"Christina Boswell's short overview of recent Western European migration policies is sober, crisp, businesslike, and useful" "This is indeed an important and useful book...Boswell helps us to get a good grip on the issues involved." Australian Journal of Political Science "This outstanding book cuts in a lucid and accessible way to the core of the key migration policy dilemmas facing Europe. It will be an indispensable guide for anyone with an interest in these important questions." Andrew Geddes, Jean Monnet Reader in EU Government and Politics, University of Liverpool "Provides an important insight into … one of the highly contested policy fields in Europe, focusing on what lessons can be learned … and what pitfalls policy-makers need to avoid. It should be on the desk of every immigration or interior ministry official in Europe who is struggling with the national and European debate." Elspeth Guild, Professor of European Immigration Law, University of Nijmegen, Partner, Kingsley Napley "Makes an invaluable contribution to one of the most high-profile issues in Europe today." Simon Green, University of Birmingham “Overall this is a book that provides a good comparative analysis of three countries in the EU. It brings together a wealth of material and will be an invaluable reference for students of migration.” Journal of Population ResearchTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1. The Evolution of Postwar European Migration Policies. 2. New Policies on Labour Migration. 3. Asylum-seekers and Illegal Immigrants. 4. Labour Migration, Integration and Diversity. 5. The International Context. 6. Conclusion.

    £57.60

  • European Migration Policies in Flux

    John Wiley and Sons Ltd European Migration Policies in Flux

    Book SynopsisEuropean migration policies are undergoing significant changes. After three decades of highly restrictive approaches, demographic changes and gaps in labour supply are prompting many European governments to liberalize their migration policies. Timely book examining the nature and impact of the changing migration policies in France, Germany and the UK. Analyses the content of new legislation, as well as the policy debate and party political treatment of migration issues in each country. Considers the implications of the new policies on other categories of migrants: asylum seekers, refugees and resident ethnic minorities. Trade Review"Christina Boswell's short overview of recent Western European migration policies is sober, crisp, businesslike, and useful" "This is indeed an important and useful book...Boswell helps us to get a good grip on the issues involved." Australian Journal of Political Science "This outstanding book cuts in a lucid and accessible way to the core of the key migration policy dilemmas facing Europe. It will be an indispensable guide for anyone with an interest in these important questions." Andrew Geddes, Jean Monnet Reader in EU Government and Politics, University of Liverpool "Provides an important insight into … one of the highly contested policy fields in Europe, focusing on what lessons can be learned … and what pitfalls policy-makers need to avoid. It should be on the desk of every immigration or interior ministry official in Europe who is struggling with the national and European debate." Elspeth Guild, Professor of European Immigration Law, University of Nijmegen, Partner, Kingsley Napley "Makes an invaluable contribution to one of the most high-profile issues in Europe today." Simon Green, University of Birmingham “Overall this is a book that provides a good comparative analysis of three countries in the EU. It brings together a wealth of material and will be an invaluable reference for students of migration.” Journal of Population ResearchTable of ContentsIntroduction. 1. The Evolution of Postwar European Migration Policies. 2. New Policies on Labour Migration. 3. Asylum-seekers and Illegal Immigrants. 4. Labour Migration, Integration and Diversity. 5. The International Context. 6. Conclusion.

    £20.66

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