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Prevailing scholarship on migration tends to present migrants as the objects of history, subjected to abstract global forces or to concrete forms of regulation imposed by state and supra state organizations. In this volume, by contrast, the focus is on migrants as the subjects of history who not only react but also act to engage with and transform

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This volume fills a theoretical and empirical gap in the study of migration and globalization. Drawing upon the wealth of insights that anthropology may provide into the complex tapestry of spatial mobility, the volume enriches our understanding of the reasons behind global migration, providing a view of its effects on migrants and the social formation they are part of. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

"This book represents a superb edited collection of important and relevant articles on the relationship between class and migration in the contemporary world. As such, the introduction and the articles make a major contribution to the literatures on migration and industrial/service work under contemporary capitalist conditions of labor and neoliberal globalization." · Donald M. Nonini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

“The authors challenge currently dominant approaches to migration, and offer important ways to move between the individual experience and the structure of the world system.” · Alan Smart, University of Calgary



Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
List of figures

Chapter 1. Introduction
Winnie Lem and Pauline Gardiner Barber

PART I: CONFIGURATION OF CLASS

Chapter 2. Strangers in a Globalising World: Class, Immobility and Livelihood among Afghan Refugee Workers in Iran
Wenona Giles

Chapter 3. New Migrants in a New Age: Globalisation, Networks and Gender in Rural Mexico
Frances Abrahamer Rothstein

Chapter 4. Relationships between the State and Mobile People: The Unequal Construction and Allocation of Risk and Trust at the U.S.-Mexico Border
Josiah Heyman

PART II: MIGRANTS AND MOBILISATION

Chapter 5. Political engagement of Latin American in the UK: Issues, strategies, and the public debate
Davide Però

Chapter 6. Resisting Fortress Europe: The everyday politics of female transnational migrants
Elisabetta Zontini

Chapter 7. Class, gender and history in political activism in Spain
Susana Narotzky

Chapter 8. Cell phones, complicity, and class politics in the Philippine labor diaspora
Pauline Gardiner Barber

PART III: COMPLICITY AND COMPLIANCE

Chapter 9. Migrants Mobilisation And The Making Of Neoliberal Citizens In Contemporary France
Winnie Lem

Chapter 10. A clash of histories: Encounters of migrant and non-migrant labourers in the Canadian automobile parts industry
Belinda Leach

Chapter 11. Worker Demobilisation In The Global Economy: Unionism And Maquiladoras In Mexico
Marie France Labrecque

Notes on Contributors

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 12/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780857457943, 978-0857457943
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    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Prevailing scholarship on migration tends to present migrants as the objects of history, subjected to abstract global forces or to concrete forms of regulation imposed by state and supra state organizations. In this volume, by contrast, the focus is on migrants as the subjects of history who not only react but also act to engage with and transform

    Trade Review

    This volume fills a theoretical and empirical gap in the study of migration and globalization. Drawing upon the wealth of insights that anthropology may provide into the complex tapestry of spatial mobility, the volume enriches our understanding of the reasons behind global migration, providing a view of its effects on migrants and the social formation they are part of. · Social Anthropology/Anthropologie sociale

    "This book represents a superb edited collection of important and relevant articles on the relationship between class and migration in the contemporary world. As such, the introduction and the articles make a major contribution to the literatures on migration and industrial/service work under contemporary capitalist conditions of labor and neoliberal globalization." · Donald M. Nonini, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

    “The authors challenge currently dominant approaches to migration, and offer important ways to move between the individual experience and the structure of the world system.” · Alan Smart, University of Calgary



    Table of Contents

    Acknowledgements
    List of figures

    Chapter 1. Introduction
    Winnie Lem and Pauline Gardiner Barber

    PART I: CONFIGURATION OF CLASS

    Chapter 2. Strangers in a Globalising World: Class, Immobility and Livelihood among Afghan Refugee Workers in Iran
    Wenona Giles

    Chapter 3. New Migrants in a New Age: Globalisation, Networks and Gender in Rural Mexico
    Frances Abrahamer Rothstein

    Chapter 4. Relationships between the State and Mobile People: The Unequal Construction and Allocation of Risk and Trust at the U.S.-Mexico Border
    Josiah Heyman

    PART II: MIGRANTS AND MOBILISATION

    Chapter 5. Political engagement of Latin American in the UK: Issues, strategies, and the public debate
    Davide Però

    Chapter 6. Resisting Fortress Europe: The everyday politics of female transnational migrants
    Elisabetta Zontini

    Chapter 7. Class, gender and history in political activism in Spain
    Susana Narotzky

    Chapter 8. Cell phones, complicity, and class politics in the Philippine labor diaspora
    Pauline Gardiner Barber

    PART III: COMPLICITY AND COMPLIANCE

    Chapter 9. Migrants Mobilisation And The Making Of Neoliberal Citizens In Contemporary France
    Winnie Lem

    Chapter 10. A clash of histories: Encounters of migrant and non-migrant labourers in the Canadian automobile parts industry
    Belinda Leach

    Chapter 11. Worker Demobilisation In The Global Economy: Unionism And Maquiladoras In Mexico
    Marie France Labrecque

    Notes on Contributors

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