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Forced Displacement

Author: K Grabska
Publishing date: 2008
Uprootedness, exile and forced displacement, be they due to conflict, persecution or so-called 'development', are conditions which characterise the lives of millions across the globe. This book analyses a range of displacement situations, including development 'oustees', refugees and internally displaced persons.
276.15 zł

Global Clan

Author: A McCarthy
Publishing date: 2006
Explores the impact of Scottish migration on New World development. With a fresh approach linking personal accounts to 'networks' of kin and social groups, this book taps into the expanding academic debate on migration linking imperial history and the European diaspora. It is suitable for scholars interested in migration and its implications.
226.00 zł

People on the Move

Author: Julius Ndumbe
Nikolaos Stavrou
Raymond Ewing
Publishing date: 2004
On an annual basis, approximately 100 million people either attempt to or actually do leave their place of birth, often not knowing their final destination. This title looks at a pattern of history that is at the core of current global instability - the mass migration of peoples.
51.00 zł

Straddling the Border

Author: Lisa Magana
Publishing date: 2003
Why a profound disconnection between national-level policymaking and local-level policy implementation prevents the INS from effectively fulfilling either its enforcement or its service mission.
114.00 zł

The Dispossessed

Author: John Washington
Publishing date: 2020
The first comprehensive, in-depth book on the Trump administration's assault on asylum protections. The first book to take on the inhumane debacle of family separations. The first book to take stock of the massive changes in US refugee policy.
91.00 zł -1.21% 89.90 zł
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Identity, Belonging and Migration

Publishing date: 2011
This volume addresses the question of migration in Europe. It is concerned with the extent to which racism and anti-immigration discourse has been to some extent normalised and 'democratised' in European and national political discourses. Mainstream political parties are espousing increasingly coercive policies and frequently attempting to legitimate such approaches via nationalist-populist slogans and coded forms of racism. Identity, Belonging and Migration shows that that liberalism is not enough to oppose the disparate and diffuse xenophobia and racism faced by many migrants today and calls for new conceptions of anti-racism within and beyond the state. The book is divided into three parts and organised around a theoretical framework for understanding migration,
107.00 zł

Poverty, Gender & Migration

Author: Roy
Publishing date: 2006
This volume studies the new migratory flows among Asian women, focusing particularly on poverty and the attendant issues of powerlessness that mediate women's migration. While gender provides the conceptual tool for mapping differential experiences of social reality, by identifying poverty and migration as significant axes around which social relations and processes unfold, the volume unravels the complex layers of needs, networks and choices that come into play in poverty-driven migration. The issues covered are complex and challenging at the same time, filling the void in literature on the subject in various respects. What impresses the reader is the good editing, elaborate notes given at the end of each paper and an elaborate list of references (and further
79.00 zł