Migration and Integration
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Migration and Integration

New Models for Mobility and Coexistence

  1. 256 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Migration and Integration

New Models for Mobility and Coexistence

About this book

Globalization has led to new forms, and dynamics, of migration and mobility. What are the consequences of these changes for the processes of reception, settlement and social integration, for social cohesion, institutional practices and policies? The essays collected in this volume discuss these issues with reference to recent research on migration and mobility in Europe, the US, North and East Africa and South and Southeast Asia. The twenty authors are leading migration researcher from different academic fields such as sociology, geography, political science and cultural studies.

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Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Body
  5. Acknowledgements
  6. Roland Hsu (Stanford University): Settling Peoples: Lessons from Diasporas and Difference
  7. Part One – Migration: Experiencing New Mobility
  8. Zhongshan Yue / Shuzhuo Li (Xi'an Jiaotung University) / Marcus W. Feldman (Stanford University): Social Integration of Rural-Urban Migrants: Policy Challenges for China
  9. Raimund Haindorfer / Roland Verwiebe / Christoph Reinprecht / Laura Wiesböck (University of Vienna): Economic Outcomes and Life Satisfaction of East-West Commuters in the Central European Region
  10. Part Two – Integration: Models for Trust
  11. Nils Holtug (University of Copenhagen): Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion
  12. David D. Laitin (Stanford University): Exodus: Reflections on European Migration Policy
  13. Rennie J. Moon (Yonsei University) / Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University): Embracing Diversity in Higher Education: Comparing Discourses in the US, Europe, and Asia
  14. Part Three – Resettlement: Responding Effectively
  15. Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) / Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Stanford University) / Aparna Surendra (Stanford University): Humanitarian Innovation, Integration, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection
  16. Sieglinde Rosenberger / Carla KĂŒffner (University of Vienna): After the Deportation Gap: Non-Removed Persons and their Pathways to Social Rights
  17. Part Four – Land and Labor: Indigenous and Immigrant Rights
  18. C. Matthew Snipp / Karina Kloos / Dolly Kikon (Stanford University): Suffering for Territory: Immigrant Claims and Indigenous Rights in the United States and India
  19. Peter Cirenza (London School of Economics): Geography and Assimilation: A Case Study of Irish Immigrants in Late Nineteenth Century America
  20. Part Five – Reception and Recognition
  21. Paola Mattei (St Antony's College, University of Oxford): Religious Diversity in French Schools: From the 1989 affaires des foulards to the 2004 Headscarf Ban
  22. Claire LĂ©vy-Vroelant: The “Immigrant” through the Prism of Hospitality “à la française”
  23. Heinz Fassmann (University of Vienna): Rethinking Migration Policy in Austria
  24. List of Contributors
  25. Index