New Diasporas
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New Diasporas

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

New Diasporas

About this book

First published in 1998. This book charts the connections between migrations crises and the formation and demise transnational communities, looking at 10 contemporary migration crises around the world, in Africa, the Middle East, Asia, Europe, Central America and the Caribbean.. It examines the factors that are accelerating- and constraining- the growth of the transnational communities in an ever more volatile world migration order.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Tables
  5. Preface
  6. Ten Migration Crises
  7. One: Introduction
  8. Two: Migration Crises and the Making of Diasporas
  9. Three: Migration Crises In Africa, the Middle East and Asia
  10. Four: Migration Crises In Europe, Central America and the Caribbean
  11. Five: Consequences of Migration Crises
  12. Six: Diasporas Made and Diasporas Unmade
  13. Seven: Migrants and Hosts, Transnationals and Stayers
  14. Bibliography