This new, fully updated edition of Global Migration provides students with a thorough and grounded understanding of multiple dimensions of migration, including labour markets, citizenship, border control, integration and identity.Written by two geographers, the book incorporates insights from across the social sciences and is accessible to students in many disciplines. Providing a useful and timely introduction to migration, the textbook addresses migration in a holistic way and equips students with the tools they need to participate in contemporary debates about migration in sending and destination contexts. It conveys to students that the causes and effects of migration are geographically specific and contingent upon class, race, gender and other markers of social difference. Rather than identifying simple solutions to migration ‘problems’, the book encourages students to think about unauthorized migration, asylum, refugee resettlement, labour migration, and other forms of mobility (and immobility) from different vantage points.Global Migration serves as the go-to book for teaching advanced undergraduate and master’s-level students about the complexities of migration across nation-state borders.
Elizabeth Mavroudi & Caroline Nagel
Global Migration [PDF ebook]
Patterns, Processes and Politics
Global Migration [PDF ebook]
Patterns, Processes and Politics
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 318 ● ISBN 9781000861105 ● Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd ● Published 2023 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 9250531 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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