This book analyzes the intersections of race, class, gender and inequalities in global migration through an examination of migration policies and migrants in South Korea from undocumented workers to white elite migrants. The chapters reveal the differentiation and divergence of migration experiences due to race, class, gender, and place of origin.
This book analyzes the intersections of race, class, gender and inequalities in global migration through an examination of migration policies and migrants in South Korea from undocumented workers to white elite migrants. The chapters reveal the differentiation and divergence of migration experiences due to race, class, gender, and place of origin.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Sung-Choon Park and Joong-Hwan Oh - Contributions by Jin Suk Bae; Soo-jung Go; Mi-Kyung Kim; Soon-yang Kim; Jamie Shinhee Lee; Timothy C. Lim; Joong-Hwan Oh; Hyung Wook Park; Kwangwoo Park; Sung-Choon Park; Woo Park; Dong-Hoon Seol; Farrah Sheik
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: New Migration Regime in South Korea Chapter 1: Multiculturalism as a Political Project for a New Korean Nation-Building: Explaining the Political Consensus on Multiculturalism Policy Mi-Kyung Kim Chapter 2: Explaining South Korea's Diaspora Engagement Policies Timothy C. Lim and Dong-Hoon Seol Chapter 3: Globalization and Language Education: English Village in South Korea Jamie Shinhee Lee Part II: Return Migrants from Uneven and Unequal Korean Diaspora Chapter 4: Hierarchical Citizenship in Perspective: South Korea's Korean Chinese Woo Park Chapter 5: A Research on Social and Self Perspective towards Highly Educated Korean Returnees Focusing on Business Context Keunsun You Chapter 6: Acquiring Higher Education Credentials at Home: Korean Student Return Migrants from Latin America Jin Suk Bae Part III: Labor Migration from the Global North & South Chapter 7: Living as Foreign Scientists: Stories of Nineteen Expatriate Professors in South Korea. Hyung Wook Park Chapter 8: Creating Hidden Social Capital: A Case of Indonesian Immigrants of Wongok-dong in South Korea Kwang Woo Park Chapter 9: The Construction of Migrant 'Illegality': The Case of Thai Migrant Workers in South Korea Julia Jiwon Shin and Don Tajaroensuk Part IV: Family Migration and Refugees Chapter 10: Freeing the Migrant Women in South Korea from a Shackle of Poverty: An Inquiry into the Causes of Poverty and the Suggestion of Policy Responses Soon-yang Kim and Soo-jung Go Chapter 11: Exploring how Mobility Affects Muslim lives: The Case of Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island Farrah Sheikh
Part I: New Migration Regime in South Korea Chapter 1: Multiculturalism as a Political Project for a New Korean Nation-Building: Explaining the Political Consensus on Multiculturalism Policy Mi-Kyung Kim Chapter 2: Explaining South Korea's Diaspora Engagement Policies Timothy C. Lim and Dong-Hoon Seol Chapter 3: Globalization and Language Education: English Village in South Korea Jamie Shinhee Lee Part II: Return Migrants from Uneven and Unequal Korean Diaspora Chapter 4: Hierarchical Citizenship in Perspective: South Korea's Korean Chinese Woo Park Chapter 5: A Research on Social and Self Perspective towards Highly Educated Korean Returnees Focusing on Business Context Keunsun You Chapter 6: Acquiring Higher Education Credentials at Home: Korean Student Return Migrants from Latin America Jin Suk Bae Part III: Labor Migration from the Global North & South Chapter 7: Living as Foreign Scientists: Stories of Nineteen Expatriate Professors in South Korea. Hyung Wook Park Chapter 8: Creating Hidden Social Capital: A Case of Indonesian Immigrants of Wongok-dong in South Korea Kwang Woo Park Chapter 9: The Construction of Migrant 'Illegality': The Case of Thai Migrant Workers in South Korea Julia Jiwon Shin and Don Tajaroensuk Part IV: Family Migration and Refugees Chapter 10: Freeing the Migrant Women in South Korea from a Shackle of Poverty: An Inquiry into the Causes of Poverty and the Suggestion of Policy Responses Soon-yang Kim and Soo-jung Go Chapter 11: Exploring how Mobility Affects Muslim lives: The Case of Yemeni Refugees on Jeju Island Farrah Sheikh
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