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(Ebook) Diversity and Turbulence in Contemporary Global Migration 1st edition by Natalie Walthrust Jones 184888186X 9781848881860

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Authors:Natalie Walthrust Jones
Pages:186 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:1
Publisher:BRILL
Language:english
File Size:1.96 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781848881860, 184888186X
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ISBN-10 :  184888186X 

ISBN-13 : 9781848881860

Author: Natalie Walthrust Jones 

In this masterful and well constructed work, the authors have analysed and examined global migration through three continents, the Caribbean, the Middle East and North America. They have used their many skills as researcher, journalists, educators and Graduate students to synthesise the literature in broad sweeping and technical detail. This edition provides the framework for understanding migration in a global context encapsulating the diversity and turbulences that migrants face as they leave their homelands and venture abroad in search of a ‘better quality of life’. It also incorporates the troubling economies of the countries and regions discussed and they were able to capture in many instances economic theory and its accompanying challenges and show that the locals are just as afraid as the migrants, for the change that is so dynamic and has gone beyond the expectations of a people, of place and of nation, now continents. It is in every respect ahistorical, apolitical, sociological, and philosophical with prose that brings back memories of times past.

 

Diversity and Turbulence in Contemporary Global Migration 1st table of contents:

Part 1 Citizenship: The Dynamic Process
ECOWAS and the Challenges of Building a Community Citizenship in West Africa
Habibu Yaya Bappah
Rethinking New Ways of Participation, Inclusion and Citizenship Martin Castro, Maria Belén
Justice and Injustice within a Pluralistic Society Margareta Hanes
Enacting Rights from Below: Migrant Farmworkers' Struggles in Nardò, Southern Italy
Federico Oliveri
From Securitisation to Externalisation: A Journey through the Italian/Libyan Partnership on Migration
Sabrina Tucci

Part 2 Citizenry: Creating a New Democracy
From National Subject to National Threat: The Representation of German-Canadians in Contemporary Canadian Theatre about the Great War
Marissa McHugh
Are European Democratic States Experiencing a Greater Democratic Deficit in the Last Decade? The Portuguese Case in a Longitudinal and Comparative Perspective Conceição Pequito Teixeira and Jónatas Pires
Being South African and Belonging: The Status and Practice of Mediated Citizenship in a New Democracy Herman Wasserman and Anthea Garman

Part 3 From 'Movement' to 'Settlement'
Negotiating 'Bulgarianness in e-Migration: The Cases of Bulgarian Communities in Greece and Spain
Magdalena Slavkova
From Migrants to Retail Businessmen: Perspectives on the East Indians of Barbados 1910-2010
Natalie J. Walthrust Jones and Trevor G. Marshall
Whose Neighbourhood is It? On Belonging and Neighbourhood Citizenship in the Baka Neighbourhood of Jerusalem
Hila Zaban

Part 4 Cultural Assimilation
Sense of Self and Sense of Place in a World of Increasing Movement of People Mahni Dugan
Acculturation and Intimate Partner Femicide (IPF) against Ethiopian Women in Israel
Arnon Edelstein
Axel Honneth and the Recognition of Ethno-Cultural Immigrant Groups
François Levrau

 

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