Migration, Racism and Labor Exploitation in the World-System
Herausgeber: O'Hearn, Denis; Ciccantell, Paul
Migration, Racism and Labor Exploitation in the World-System
Herausgeber: O'Hearn, Denis; Ciccantell, Paul
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This volume analyses migration, racism, and exploitation in the world-system, where the movement of people has been its central process, ending with a vision of a future where communities from below can come together to create a society that overcomes racism.
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This volume analyses migration, racism, and exploitation in the world-system, where the movement of people has been its central process, ending with a vision of a future where communities from below can come together to create a society that overcomes racism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015484
- ISBN-10: 1032015489
- Artikelnr.: 69984955
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9781032015484
- ISBN-10: 1032015489
- Artikelnr.: 69984955
Denis O'Hearn is Dean of Liberal Arts at the University of Texas at El Paso. Several of his books have received major national and international awards, including his most recent book, Living at the Edges of Capitalism: Adventures in Exile and Mutual Aid (University of California Press, with Andrej Grubacic). He lived for many years in Belfast, Ireland, and his seminal biography of the Irish hunger striker Bobby Sands, Nothing but an Unfinished Song: the Irish Hunger Striker Who Shook the World, is published in many languages, including Kurdish and Basque. Paul S. Ciccantell is Professor of Sociology at Western Michigan University and a former program officer for the Sociology Program at the National Science Foundation. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. His research examines socioeconomic change over the long term, the evolution of global industries and the socioeconomic and environmental impacts of global industries, focusing particularly on raw materials extraction and processing and transport industries. He has published books with Johns Hopkins University Press, JAI/Elsevier Press and Greenwood Press, and more than thirty journal articles and book chapters.
Introduction
Part I. Long duree
Immigration as racial dominance since 1492
Migration, Resource Frontiers, and Extractive Peripheries: Toward a
Typology
Operationalizing the resource frontier: Russian Fur Hunting and Racialized
Migration in the Aleutian Islands
Part II. Migration in the US
The First Large Wave of Mexican Migration to the US: Rail Construction and
Maintenance's Contribution to World-System Development, 1890-1929
The Deportability Regime: From Bad to Worse in Central Texas under Obama
and Trump
Heritage, Belonging, and Active Citizenship in the United States: a Role
Model for the EU?
Part III. World migrations today
Partition-Induced Migrations: How Migration Has (Re)shaped Social and
Political Identities in Divided States
A Search for Post-Nationalist Imaginaries in 'Bengal': Exploring
Ecoethnoscapes (Bioregions with Permeable Boundaries)
Labor migration, agrarian crises and livelihood transformations in the
making of a world city: Bangalore in critical perspective
"Going Home is not an Option:" Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Part IV. Conclusion - the way ahead
Migrations and Their Politics
Part I. Long duree
Immigration as racial dominance since 1492
Migration, Resource Frontiers, and Extractive Peripheries: Toward a
Typology
Operationalizing the resource frontier: Russian Fur Hunting and Racialized
Migration in the Aleutian Islands
Part II. Migration in the US
The First Large Wave of Mexican Migration to the US: Rail Construction and
Maintenance's Contribution to World-System Development, 1890-1929
The Deportability Regime: From Bad to Worse in Central Texas under Obama
and Trump
Heritage, Belonging, and Active Citizenship in the United States: a Role
Model for the EU?
Part III. World migrations today
Partition-Induced Migrations: How Migration Has (Re)shaped Social and
Political Identities in Divided States
A Search for Post-Nationalist Imaginaries in 'Bengal': Exploring
Ecoethnoscapes (Bioregions with Permeable Boundaries)
Labor migration, agrarian crises and livelihood transformations in the
making of a world city: Bangalore in critical perspective
"Going Home is not an Option:" Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Part IV. Conclusion - the way ahead
Migrations and Their Politics
Introduction
Part I. Long duree
Immigration as racial dominance since 1492
Migration, Resource Frontiers, and Extractive Peripheries: Toward a
Typology
Operationalizing the resource frontier: Russian Fur Hunting and Racialized
Migration in the Aleutian Islands
Part II. Migration in the US
The First Large Wave of Mexican Migration to the US: Rail Construction and
Maintenance's Contribution to World-System Development, 1890-1929
The Deportability Regime: From Bad to Worse in Central Texas under Obama
and Trump
Heritage, Belonging, and Active Citizenship in the United States: a Role
Model for the EU?
Part III. World migrations today
Partition-Induced Migrations: How Migration Has (Re)shaped Social and
Political Identities in Divided States
A Search for Post-Nationalist Imaginaries in 'Bengal': Exploring
Ecoethnoscapes (Bioregions with Permeable Boundaries)
Labor migration, agrarian crises and livelihood transformations in the
making of a world city: Bangalore in critical perspective
"Going Home is not an Option:" Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Part IV. Conclusion - the way ahead
Migrations and Their Politics
Part I. Long duree
Immigration as racial dominance since 1492
Migration, Resource Frontiers, and Extractive Peripheries: Toward a
Typology
Operationalizing the resource frontier: Russian Fur Hunting and Racialized
Migration in the Aleutian Islands
Part II. Migration in the US
The First Large Wave of Mexican Migration to the US: Rail Construction and
Maintenance's Contribution to World-System Development, 1890-1929
The Deportability Regime: From Bad to Worse in Central Texas under Obama
and Trump
Heritage, Belonging, and Active Citizenship in the United States: a Role
Model for the EU?
Part III. World migrations today
Partition-Induced Migrations: How Migration Has (Re)shaped Social and
Political Identities in Divided States
A Search for Post-Nationalist Imaginaries in 'Bengal': Exploring
Ecoethnoscapes (Bioregions with Permeable Boundaries)
Labor migration, agrarian crises and livelihood transformations in the
making of a world city: Bangalore in critical perspective
"Going Home is not an Option:" Filipino Domestic Workers in the Middle East
Part IV. Conclusion - the way ahead
Migrations and Their Politics