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(Ebook) Humane Migration : Establishing Legitimacy and Rights for Displaced People by Christine G.T. Ho; James Loucky ISBN 9781565493803, 156549380X

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Authors:Christine G.T. Ho; James Loucky
Pages:232 pages.
Year:2012
Editon:1
Publisher:Lynne Rienner Publishers
Language:english
File Size:1.37 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781565493803, 156549380X
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(Ebook) Humane Migration : Establishing Legitimacy and Rights for Displaced People by Christine G.T. Ho; James Loucky ISBN 9781565493803, 156549380X

Movement is central to human history, yet today has become arguably the most explosive social issue of our time. Few human dynamics entail as many human rights and wrongs as migration. Seeing migration anthropologically, through time and throughout the world, reveals tremendous resilience and mutual benefits inherent in cumulative moves and mixes of individuals and peoples. Within the global spread of Homo-sapiens are more than unprecedented collective impacts; the synergies and lessons are also invaluable at a time when migration and belonging are increasingly threatened for many. This book reframes popular immigration discourse away from the violation of law to an emphasis on international migration as a human right, in the process, dismantling popular myths of immigrants as threats. It also explains the economic, political, social and environmental causes of migration on a planetary scale, given the global turmoil of our time. Lastly, it calls for policies that not only respect immigrant rights but recognize the many benefits brought by migrants to their new communities and adopted countries.
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