Peter Kivisto & Thomas Faist 
Beyond a Border [EPUB ebook] 
The Causes and Consequences of Contemporary Immigration

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The most up-to-date analysis of today’s immigration issues



As the authors state in Chapter 1, ‘the movement of people across national borders represents one of the most vivid dramas of social reality in the contemporary world.’ This comparative text examines contemporary immigration across the globe, focusing on 20 major nations. Noted scholars Peter Kivisto and Thomas Faist introduce students to important topics of inquiry at the heart of the field, including


Movement: Explores the theories of migration using a historical perspective of the modern world.
Settlement: Provides clarity concerning the controversial matter of immigrant incorporation and refers to the varied ways immigrants come to be a part of a new society.
Control: Focuses on the politics of immigration and examines the role of states in shaping how people choose to migrate.


Key Features




  • Provides comprehensive coverage of topics not covered in other texts, such as state and immigration control, focusing on policies created to control migratory flow and evolving views of citizenship

  • Offers a global portrait of contemporary immigration, including a demographic overview of today’s cross-border movers

  • Offers critical assessments of the achievements of the field to date

  • Encourages students to rethink traditional views about the distinction between citizen and alien in this global age

  • Suggests paths for future research and new theoretical developments




Beyond a Border is a part of the SAGE Pine Forge Sociology for a New Century Series. It offers professors a powerful and timely option to incorporate the topic of immigration in their courses.


Contributor to the SAGE Teaching Innovations and Professional Development Award

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Table des matières

Acknowledgments

CHAPTER 1: Introduction: Moving Across Borders

SECTION I: Movement

CHAPTER 2: Accounting for Immigration Flows

CHAPTER 3: Counting Contemporary Immigration Flows

SECTION II: Settlement

CHAPTER 4: Assimilation: Historical Perspective and Contemporary Reframing

CHAPTER 5: Transnationalism and the Persistence of Homeland Ties

CHAPTER 6: Multiculturalism: A New Mode of Incorporation

SECTION III: Control

CHAPTER 7: The State and Immigration Control

CHAPTER 8: Citizenship and the State in a Globalizing World

References

Index

About the Authors

A propos de l’auteur

Thomas Faist* is Professor of Transnational and Development Studies at the Department of Sociology, Bielefeld University. His research interests focus on international migration, immigrant integration, citizenship, social policy and development studies. He held visiting professorships at Malmö University and the University of Toronto.Currently, his work centers on environmental degradation and migration, and on the transnational social question. Thomas Faist serves on the editorial board of The Sociological Quarterly, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Migration Letters, and South Asian Diaspora. He recently published ‘Dual Citizenship in Europe: From Nationhood to Social Integration’ (Ashgate 2007), ‘Citizenship: Theory, Discourse and Transnational Prospects’, with Peter Kivisto, Blackwell 2008), and ‘The Europeanization of National Immigration Politics and Policies’ (Palgrave Macmillan 2007)
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