Displacement, Belonging, and Migrant Agency in the Face of Power
Herausgeber: Mayer, Tamar; Tran, Trinh
Displacement, Belonging, and Migrant Agency in the Face of Power
Herausgeber: Mayer, Tamar; Tran, Trinh
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This book centres the voices and agency of migrants by refocusing attention on the diversity and complexity of human mobility when seen from the perspective of people on the move; thus the volume disrupts the binary logics of migrant/refugee, push/pull, and places of origin/destination that has informed the bulk of migration research.
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This book centres the voices and agency of migrants by refocusing attention on the diversity and complexity of human mobility when seen from the perspective of people on the move; thus the volume disrupts the binary logics of migrant/refugee, push/pull, and places of origin/destination that has informed the bulk of migration research.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780367772949
- ISBN-10: 0367772949
- Artikelnr.: 69926323
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 366
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Januar 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 556g
- ISBN-13: 9780367772949
- ISBN-10: 0367772949
- Artikelnr.: 69926323
Tamar Mayer is the Robert R. Churchill Professor of Geosciences at Middlebury College in Vermont, USA. Trinh Tran is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Education Studies at Middlebury College in Vermont, USA.
Chapter 1 Displacement, belonging, and migrant agency in the face of power:
challenging paradigms in migration studies Part I Regimes of belonging
Chapter 2 Out of place in antiquity Chapter 3 Reimagining "refugee"
protection: beyond improving the status quo Chapter 4 Governance of
migration in South Asia: the need for a decolonial approach Chapter 5 Lives
on the move: experiences of exclusion, vulnerability, and resilience of
Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru Part II Drivers of displacement Chapter
6 War and forced migration in medieval Iberia (1085-1266): between
Al-Andalus and the feudal world Chapter 7 Migration and modern slavery:
perspectives in Africa to Europe migration Chapter 8 The anxious
integration of former enclave and "new" citizens in North Bengal, India
Chapter 9 Climate and non-climate stressors, internal migration, and
belonging in Ghana Chapter 10 Henancun in Beijing, a parallel society in
the making Part III Re-creating home away from home Chapter 11 Uprooted:
living between two worlds-German postwar refugee: narratives on
displacement and exile Chapter 12 Palestine in exile: blurring the
boundaries and re-creating the homeland Chapter 13 Displacement, diaspora,
and statelessness: framing the Kurdish case Chapter 14 What makes a place a
home?: Syrian refugees' narratives on belonging in Turkey Chapter 15 "This
is about making family": creating communities of belonging in schools
serving refugee-background students Part IV Gender, sexuality, age and
belonging Chapter 16 "I am not alone": Rohingya women negotiating home and
belonging in Bangladesh's refugee camps Chapter 17 Journeys of belonging:
Latina migrant lesbians in Long Beach, California Chapter 18 The welfare
state and women's citizenship in Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen
Chapter 19 Navigating the regime of illegality: experiences of migration
and racialization among 1.5-generation Mexican migrant women Part V
Challenges to migration research Chapter 20 Refusal and migration research:
new possibilities for feminist social science
challenging paradigms in migration studies Part I Regimes of belonging
Chapter 2 Out of place in antiquity Chapter 3 Reimagining "refugee"
protection: beyond improving the status quo Chapter 4 Governance of
migration in South Asia: the need for a decolonial approach Chapter 5 Lives
on the move: experiences of exclusion, vulnerability, and resilience of
Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru Part II Drivers of displacement Chapter
6 War and forced migration in medieval Iberia (1085-1266): between
Al-Andalus and the feudal world Chapter 7 Migration and modern slavery:
perspectives in Africa to Europe migration Chapter 8 The anxious
integration of former enclave and "new" citizens in North Bengal, India
Chapter 9 Climate and non-climate stressors, internal migration, and
belonging in Ghana Chapter 10 Henancun in Beijing, a parallel society in
the making Part III Re-creating home away from home Chapter 11 Uprooted:
living between two worlds-German postwar refugee: narratives on
displacement and exile Chapter 12 Palestine in exile: blurring the
boundaries and re-creating the homeland Chapter 13 Displacement, diaspora,
and statelessness: framing the Kurdish case Chapter 14 What makes a place a
home?: Syrian refugees' narratives on belonging in Turkey Chapter 15 "This
is about making family": creating communities of belonging in schools
serving refugee-background students Part IV Gender, sexuality, age and
belonging Chapter 16 "I am not alone": Rohingya women negotiating home and
belonging in Bangladesh's refugee camps Chapter 17 Journeys of belonging:
Latina migrant lesbians in Long Beach, California Chapter 18 The welfare
state and women's citizenship in Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen
Chapter 19 Navigating the regime of illegality: experiences of migration
and racialization among 1.5-generation Mexican migrant women Part V
Challenges to migration research Chapter 20 Refusal and migration research:
new possibilities for feminist social science
Chapter 1 Displacement, belonging, and migrant agency in the face of power:
challenging paradigms in migration studies Part I Regimes of belonging
Chapter 2 Out of place in antiquity Chapter 3 Reimagining "refugee"
protection: beyond improving the status quo Chapter 4 Governance of
migration in South Asia: the need for a decolonial approach Chapter 5 Lives
on the move: experiences of exclusion, vulnerability, and resilience of
Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru Part II Drivers of displacement Chapter
6 War and forced migration in medieval Iberia (1085-1266): between
Al-Andalus and the feudal world Chapter 7 Migration and modern slavery:
perspectives in Africa to Europe migration Chapter 8 The anxious
integration of former enclave and "new" citizens in North Bengal, India
Chapter 9 Climate and non-climate stressors, internal migration, and
belonging in Ghana Chapter 10 Henancun in Beijing, a parallel society in
the making Part III Re-creating home away from home Chapter 11 Uprooted:
living between two worlds-German postwar refugee: narratives on
displacement and exile Chapter 12 Palestine in exile: blurring the
boundaries and re-creating the homeland Chapter 13 Displacement, diaspora,
and statelessness: framing the Kurdish case Chapter 14 What makes a place a
home?: Syrian refugees' narratives on belonging in Turkey Chapter 15 "This
is about making family": creating communities of belonging in schools
serving refugee-background students Part IV Gender, sexuality, age and
belonging Chapter 16 "I am not alone": Rohingya women negotiating home and
belonging in Bangladesh's refugee camps Chapter 17 Journeys of belonging:
Latina migrant lesbians in Long Beach, California Chapter 18 The welfare
state and women's citizenship in Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen
Chapter 19 Navigating the regime of illegality: experiences of migration
and racialization among 1.5-generation Mexican migrant women Part V
Challenges to migration research Chapter 20 Refusal and migration research:
new possibilities for feminist social science
challenging paradigms in migration studies Part I Regimes of belonging
Chapter 2 Out of place in antiquity Chapter 3 Reimagining "refugee"
protection: beyond improving the status quo Chapter 4 Governance of
migration in South Asia: the need for a decolonial approach Chapter 5 Lives
on the move: experiences of exclusion, vulnerability, and resilience of
Venezuelan forced migrants in Peru Part II Drivers of displacement Chapter
6 War and forced migration in medieval Iberia (1085-1266): between
Al-Andalus and the feudal world Chapter 7 Migration and modern slavery:
perspectives in Africa to Europe migration Chapter 8 The anxious
integration of former enclave and "new" citizens in North Bengal, India
Chapter 9 Climate and non-climate stressors, internal migration, and
belonging in Ghana Chapter 10 Henancun in Beijing, a parallel society in
the making Part III Re-creating home away from home Chapter 11 Uprooted:
living between two worlds-German postwar refugee: narratives on
displacement and exile Chapter 12 Palestine in exile: blurring the
boundaries and re-creating the homeland Chapter 13 Displacement, diaspora,
and statelessness: framing the Kurdish case Chapter 14 What makes a place a
home?: Syrian refugees' narratives on belonging in Turkey Chapter 15 "This
is about making family": creating communities of belonging in schools
serving refugee-background students Part IV Gender, sexuality, age and
belonging Chapter 16 "I am not alone": Rohingya women negotiating home and
belonging in Bangladesh's refugee camps Chapter 17 Journeys of belonging:
Latina migrant lesbians in Long Beach, California Chapter 18 The welfare
state and women's citizenship in Buchi Emecheta's Second Class Citizen
Chapter 19 Navigating the regime of illegality: experiences of migration
and racialization among 1.5-generation Mexican migrant women Part V
Challenges to migration research Chapter 20 Refusal and migration research:
new possibilities for feminist social science