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Around the world, hundreds of millions of labor migrants endure exploitation, lack of basic rights, and institutionalized discrimination and marginalization. What dynamics and drivers have created a world in which such a huge--and rapidly growing--group toils as marginalized men and women, existing as a lower caste institutionally and juridically? In what ways did labor migrants shape their living and working conditions in the past, and what opportunities exist for them today? Global Labor Migration presents new multidisciplinary, transregional perspectives on issues surrounding global labor migration. The essays go beyond disciplinary boundaries, with sociologists, ethnographers, legal scholars, and historians contributing research that extends comparison among and within world regions. Looking at migrant workers from the late nineteenth century to the present day, the contributors illustrate the need for broader perspectives that study labor migration over longer timeframes and from

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“This volume does exactly what the title promises: it puts labor and labor relations worldwide in the center and reveals the way employers, state, empires and supranational institutions shape migration patterns, then and now. The editors succeed in putting together a highly interesting collection of essays that talk to each other and open new venues, approaches and perspectives, while finding striking similarities between the continents. But this book also shows how migrants--despite ongoing exploitation and exclusion--find their own loopholes and chase their dreams. A must read for those interested in how the past structures current day trends, discussions, and daily practices from Beijing to Detroit.”--Leo Lucassen, Director of the International Institute of Social History


Table of Contents
Introduction: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Global Labor Migration Eileen Boris, Heidi Gottfried, Julie Greene, and Joo-Cheong Tham


Part I. Colonial Authority and the Transimperial


1. “Politics of Protection and the Southeast-Asian ‘Coolie Trade’: Chinese Labor Migration and Trans-Imperial Connections in the British Straits Settlements and the Netherlands East Indies, 1870-1914” Bastiaan Nugteren


2. “Militarized Mobility: The U.S. Army and Chinese Exclusion in America’s Empire at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century” Justin F. Jackson


3. “Before the Windrush: Black British Colonial Labor in Cuba and the Dominican Republic” Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres


4. “Ethnicity, Migrant Labor and Anti-Colonialism: Historical Intersections in Mid-Twentieth century East Africa” Felipe Barradas Correia Castro Bastos



Part II. Gender and Sexualities


5. “Sex Trafficking in the Motor City: The Construction of an International Deportation Infrastructure in Detroit, USA, 1924-1944" Jessica R. Pliley


6. “Securitizing Migration: Finance and Household Reproduction” Penelope Ciancanelli


7. “Saving Asian Marriages: Migration, Gender, and the Communal Politics of Welfare in 1970s Britain” Radhika Natarajan


8. “Buy with 1-Click: Independent Contracting and Migrant Workers in China’s Last-Mile Delivery” Jenny Chan



Part III. National and Transnational Regulation


9. “The Wedge of the Refugee as Worker: Litigation over Asylum Seeker Work Authorization in the United States, 1974-2021” Yael Schacherp> 10. “Rethinking ‘Unfree’ Labor: The Immigration Industrial Complex” Katie Bales


11. “Transnational Corporations and the Making of Global Labour Markets: The Case of Foxconn in China and Europe” Rutvica Andrijasevic, Pun Ngai, and Devi Sacchetto


12. “‘Beyond Borders’: The Regulation of the Living and Working Conditions of International Seafarers” Helen Sampson



Part IV. Global Governance


13. “Moving Workers: International Labour Organization Standards and the Regulation of Migration” Eileen Boris


14. “From the ILO to Intergovernmentalism: “Surplus Population,” Discrimination, and the Genealogy of Global Migration Management” Charlie Fanning


15. “Governing Global Labor Migration: Compacts and Contradictions” Judy Fudge


16. “Decent Wages for Decent Work in Asia: Addressing the Temporality-Precarity Nexus in South-South Migration” Matt Withers and Nicola Piper
Afterword: “Labor, Race and Temporality” Bridget Anderson


Index

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      Publisher: University of Illinois Press
      Publication Date: 27/12/2022
      ISBN13: 9780252086793, 978-0252086793
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      Book Synopsis
      Around the world, hundreds of millions of labor migrants endure exploitation, lack of basic rights, and institutionalized discrimination and marginalization. What dynamics and drivers have created a world in which such a huge--and rapidly growing--group toils as marginalized men and women, existing as a lower caste institutionally and juridically? In what ways did labor migrants shape their living and working conditions in the past, and what opportunities exist for them today? Global Labor Migration presents new multidisciplinary, transregional perspectives on issues surrounding global labor migration. The essays go beyond disciplinary boundaries, with sociologists, ethnographers, legal scholars, and historians contributing research that extends comparison among and within world regions. Looking at migrant workers from the late nineteenth century to the present day, the contributors illustrate the need for broader perspectives that study labor migration over longer timeframes and from

      Trade Review
      “This volume does exactly what the title promises: it puts labor and labor relations worldwide in the center and reveals the way employers, state, empires and supranational institutions shape migration patterns, then and now. The editors succeed in putting together a highly interesting collection of essays that talk to each other and open new venues, approaches and perspectives, while finding striking similarities between the continents. But this book also shows how migrants--despite ongoing exploitation and exclusion--find their own loopholes and chase their dreams. A must read for those interested in how the past structures current day trends, discussions, and daily practices from Beijing to Detroit.”--Leo Lucassen, Director of the International Institute of Social History


      Table of Contents
      Introduction: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Global Labor Migration Eileen Boris, Heidi Gottfried, Julie Greene, and Joo-Cheong Tham


      Part I. Colonial Authority and the Transimperial


      1. “Politics of Protection and the Southeast-Asian ‘Coolie Trade’: Chinese Labor Migration and Trans-Imperial Connections in the British Straits Settlements and the Netherlands East Indies, 1870-1914” Bastiaan Nugteren


      2. “Militarized Mobility: The U.S. Army and Chinese Exclusion in America’s Empire at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century” Justin F. Jackson


      3. “Before the Windrush: Black British Colonial Labor in Cuba and the Dominican Republic” Jorge L. Giovannetti-Torres


      4. “Ethnicity, Migrant Labor and Anti-Colonialism: Historical Intersections in Mid-Twentieth century East Africa” Felipe Barradas Correia Castro Bastos



      Part II. Gender and Sexualities


      5. “Sex Trafficking in the Motor City: The Construction of an International Deportation Infrastructure in Detroit, USA, 1924-1944" Jessica R. Pliley


      6. “Securitizing Migration: Finance and Household Reproduction” Penelope Ciancanelli


      7. “Saving Asian Marriages: Migration, Gender, and the Communal Politics of Welfare in 1970s Britain” Radhika Natarajan


      8. “Buy with 1-Click: Independent Contracting and Migrant Workers in China’s Last-Mile Delivery” Jenny Chan



      Part III. National and Transnational Regulation


      9. “The Wedge of the Refugee as Worker: Litigation over Asylum Seeker Work Authorization in the United States, 1974-2021” Yael Schacherp> 10. “Rethinking ‘Unfree’ Labor: The Immigration Industrial Complex” Katie Bales


      11. “Transnational Corporations and the Making of Global Labour Markets: The Case of Foxconn in China and Europe” Rutvica Andrijasevic, Pun Ngai, and Devi Sacchetto


      12. “‘Beyond Borders’: The Regulation of the Living and Working Conditions of International Seafarers” Helen Sampson



      Part IV. Global Governance


      13. “Moving Workers: International Labour Organization Standards and the Regulation of Migration” Eileen Boris


      14. “From the ILO to Intergovernmentalism: “Surplus Population,” Discrimination, and the Genealogy of Global Migration Management” Charlie Fanning


      15. “Governing Global Labor Migration: Compacts and Contradictions” Judy Fudge


      16. “Decent Wages for Decent Work in Asia: Addressing the Temporality-Precarity Nexus in South-South Migration” Matt Withers and Nicola Piper
      Afterword: “Labor, Race and Temporality” Bridget Anderson


      Index

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