This book analyzes the relationship between migration and social sustainability in Japan and examines the transformation of its foreign-national and ethnic minority population over the past thirty years while critically assessing Japan's immigration and integration policies and their domestic and inter-regional social effects.
This book analyzes the relationship between migration and social sustainability in Japan and examines the transformation of its foreign-national and ethnic minority population over the past thirty years while critically assessing Japan's immigration and integration policies and their domestic and inter-regional social effects.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Igor Saveliev is Professor of History and Cultural Anthropology at the Graduate School of Humanities, Nagoya University, Japan. Natalie-Anne Hall is Lecturer in Social Sciences at Cardiff University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction PART I Patterns of Migration and Settlement in Japan and Creating a Sustainable Society Chapter 1. The diversification of Japan's foreign-born and ethnic minority population and its relationship to social sustainability Chapter 2. Japan's Chinese migrant community in transformation and its symbolic representations Chapter 3. From a Vietnamese village to a Japanese factory: transforming migration patterns of Vietnamese technical interns Chapter 4. Is nurse migration under Economic Partnership Agreements sustainable? Challenges and prospects of the EPA program Chapter 5. Indians in Japan: becoming visible in a 'closed' society PART II Discrimination and social vulnerabilities Chapter 6. Understanding online racism in Japan in global and local context Chapter 7 Aging as a Korean resident in Japan: Minority care-giving and the construction of collective memory Chapter 8 Aging and care for Returnees from China: Facets of intercultural care in a postcolonial world Conclusion: Japan's multi-ethnic future
Foreword Introduction PART I Patterns of Migration and Settlement in Japan and Creating a Sustainable Society Chapter 1. The diversification of Japan's foreign-born and ethnic minority population and its relationship to social sustainability Chapter 2. Japan's Chinese migrant community in transformation and its symbolic representations Chapter 3. From a Vietnamese village to a Japanese factory: transforming migration patterns of Vietnamese technical interns Chapter 4. Is nurse migration under Economic Partnership Agreements sustainable? Challenges and prospects of the EPA program Chapter 5. Indians in Japan: becoming visible in a 'closed' society PART II Discrimination and social vulnerabilities Chapter 6. Understanding online racism in Japan in global and local context Chapter 7 Aging as a Korean resident in Japan: Minority care-giving and the construction of collective memory Chapter 8 Aging and care for Returnees from China: Facets of intercultural care in a postcolonial world Conclusion: Japan's multi-ethnic future
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