Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space
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Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space

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Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space

About this book

Uses inter- and trans-disciplinary methodologies to understand why the mass movement of people is both creative and potentially disruptive

Contributes to studies of migration and space by explaining how place is fundamentally linked to collective identity

Provides new insights on the complexities caused by mass movements of people around the globe in the past decade

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Yes, you can access Mapping Migration, Identity, and Space by Tabea Linhard, Timothy H. Parsons, Tabea Linhard,Timothy H. Parsons in PDF and/or ePUB format, as well as other popular books in Politics & International Relations & Comparative Politics. We have over one million books available in our catalogue for you to explore.

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. Introduction: How Does Migration Take Place?
  4. 2. Walking to the Northern Mines: Mesoamerican Migration in New Spain
  5. 3. Big History and Local Experiences: Migration and Identity in a European Borderland
  6. 4. Mapping Museums in New Zealand: The Representation of Place Identity in the Permanent Exhibition at the Puhoi Bohemian Museum
  7. 5. Moving Barbed Wire: Geographies of Border Crossing During World War II
  8. 6. Image and Imagination in the Creation of Pakistan
  9. 7. Jumping Tribal Boundaries: Space, Mobility, and Identity in Kenya
  10. 8. Movement After Migration: The Cultivation of Transnational Algerian Jewish Networks, 1962–1973
  11. 9. Silent Forced Migrations in Twenty-First-Century Jerusalem
  12. 10. Defining Borders on Land and Sea: Italy, the European Union and Mediterranean Refugees, 2011–2015
  13. 11. B/ordering Turbulence Beyond Europe: Expert Knowledge in the Management of Human Mobility
  14. 12. The “Right to the City” in the Landscapes of Servitude and Migration, from the Philippines to the Arabian Gulf, and Back
  15. 13. The Politics of Space and Identity: Making Place in a Suburban District
  16. 14. A Geographer’s Perspective on Migration, Identity and Space
  17. Back Matter