Immigration and Categorical Inequality explains the processes of migration, the categorization of newcomers in urban areas as racial or ethnic others, and the mechanisms that perpetuate inequality among groups. Immigration scholars apply Tilly's theoretical concepts to different historical periods and areas ranging from New York to Tokyo and from Barcelona to Nepal. The contributors of this volume describe the mechanisms producing durable inequality. This understanding is important to cease viewing differences between certain groups as natural and unchangeable. This volume will be valuable for…mehr
Immigration and Categorical Inequality explains the processes of migration, the categorization of newcomers in urban areas as racial or ethnic others, and the mechanisms that perpetuate inequality among groups. Immigration scholars apply Tilly's theoretical concepts to different historical periods and areas ranging from New York to Tokyo and from Barcelona to Nepal. The contributors of this volume describe the mechanisms producing durable inequality. This understanding is important to cease viewing differences between certain groups as natural and unchangeable. This volume will be valuable for scholars, students, and the public in general interested in understanding the periodic rise of nativism in the United States and elsewhere.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ernesto Castañeda is Assistant Professor of Sociology at American University in Washington, DC. He is the author of A Place to Call Home: Immigrant Exclusion and Urban Belonging in New York, Paris, and Barcelona ( Forthcoming Stanford University Press, 2018), coeditor with Cathy L. Schneider of Collective Violence, Contentious Politics, and Social Change: A Charles Tilly Reader (Routledge, 2017), and coauthor with Charles Tilly and Lesley Wood of Social Movements 1768-2018 (Forthcoming Routledge, 2018). He has published articles on social movements, immigration, borders, and homelessness. He holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Columbia University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Understanding Inequality, Migration, Race, and Ethnicity from a Relational Perspective - Ernesto Castañeda 2. Migration and Categorical Inequality - Douglas Massey 3. Immigration or Citizenship? Two Sides of One Social History - Josiah McC. Heyman 4. Stigmatizing Immigrant Day Labor: Boundary-Making and the Built Environment in Long Island, New York - Ernesto Castañeda and Kevin R. Beck 5. Migration-Trust Networks: Unveiling the Social Networks of International Migration -- Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal 6. Ethnic Weddings: Reinventing the Nation in Exile - Randa Serhan 7. Trust Networks and Durable Inequality among Korean Immigrants in Japan - Hwaji Shin 8. Ethnic Centralities in Barcelona: Foreign-Owned Businesses between "Commercial Ghettos" and Urban Revitalization - Pau Serra del Pozo 9. Remittance-driven Migration in spite of Microfinance? The Case of Nepalese Households - Bishal Kasu, Ernesto Castañeda, Guangqing Chi About the Contributors
1. Understanding Inequality, Migration, Race, and Ethnicity from a Relational Perspective - Ernesto Castañeda 2. Migration and Categorical Inequality - Douglas Massey 3. Immigration or Citizenship? Two Sides of One Social History - Josiah McC. Heyman 4. Stigmatizing Immigrant Day Labor: Boundary-Making and the Built Environment in Long Island, New York - Ernesto Castañeda and Kevin R. Beck 5. Migration-Trust Networks: Unveiling the Social Networks of International Migration -- Nadia Y. Flores-Yeffal 6. Ethnic Weddings: Reinventing the Nation in Exile - Randa Serhan 7. Trust Networks and Durable Inequality among Korean Immigrants in Japan - Hwaji Shin 8. Ethnic Centralities in Barcelona: Foreign-Owned Businesses between "Commercial Ghettos" and Urban Revitalization - Pau Serra del Pozo 9. Remittance-driven Migration in spite of Microfinance? The Case of Nepalese Households - Bishal Kasu, Ernesto Castañeda, Guangqing Chi About the Contributors
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