Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration
Herausgeber: Rosenow-Williams, Kerstin; Gemenne, François
Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration
Herausgeber: Rosenow-Williams, Kerstin; Gemenne, François
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Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration draws together and examines the related themes of climate change and environmental degradation, migration and organizational sociology to provide a fresh perspective on their increasing relevance.
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Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration draws together and examines the related themes of climate change and environmental degradation, migration and organizational sociology to provide a fresh perspective on their increasing relevance.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138939660
- ISBN-10: 1138939668
- Artikelnr.: 43035033
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 544g
- ISBN-13: 9781138939660
- ISBN-10: 1138939668
- Artikelnr.: 43035033
Kerstin Rosenow-Williams is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict and at the Chair for Sociology/Organisation, Migration, Participation, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany. François Gemenne is a research fellow in political science (FNRS/CEDEM - University of Liege/CEARC - University of Versailles), and an associate expert with CERI - Sciences Po, France.
1. Introduction: Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration
Part I: The Complex Regime of Environmental Migration 2. Environmental
Migration: A Concept between Complexes and Complexities 3. Climate Change
and Environment related Migration in the European Union Policy: An
Organizational Shift towards Adaptation and Development Part II: The Role
of Courts 4. European Courts as Pacemakers for Defining and Potentially
Expanding Protection for Environmental Migrants in Europe 5. Complementary
Protection: The Role of Courts in Expanding Protection to 'Environmental
Refugees' in Domestic Asylum Regimes Part III: The Role of International
Organizations 6. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees'
Discourse on Environmentally Displaced Persons: A Double-Edged Sword? 7.
The Role of the International Organization for Migration in the
International Governance of Environmental Migration 8. Environmental
Migration and the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Part IV:
The Point of View of Practitioners 9. Displacement in the Context of
Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: The Norwegian
Refugee Council 10. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
and the International Organization for Migration Partnership: Addressing
Land, Sustainable Development and Human Mobility 11. Mobilizing Action on
Climate Change and Migration: The UK Migration and Climate Change Coalition
12. Climate-Induced Migrants Need a Dignified Recognition under a New
Protocol: Perspective from Bangladesh Part V: The Role of Advocacy Work
13. Civil Society Advocacy and Environmental Migration in Zimbabwe: A Case
Study in Public Policy 14. Towards an 'Environmental Migration Management'
Discourse: A Discursive Turn in Environmental Migration Advocacy 15.
International Epistemic Organizations and their Role in Shaping the
Politics of Environmental Migration 16. Conclusion: The Actors Involved in
the Environmental Migration Complex
Part I: The Complex Regime of Environmental Migration 2. Environmental
Migration: A Concept between Complexes and Complexities 3. Climate Change
and Environment related Migration in the European Union Policy: An
Organizational Shift towards Adaptation and Development Part II: The Role
of Courts 4. European Courts as Pacemakers for Defining and Potentially
Expanding Protection for Environmental Migrants in Europe 5. Complementary
Protection: The Role of Courts in Expanding Protection to 'Environmental
Refugees' in Domestic Asylum Regimes Part III: The Role of International
Organizations 6. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees'
Discourse on Environmentally Displaced Persons: A Double-Edged Sword? 7.
The Role of the International Organization for Migration in the
International Governance of Environmental Migration 8. Environmental
Migration and the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Part IV:
The Point of View of Practitioners 9. Displacement in the Context of
Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: The Norwegian
Refugee Council 10. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
and the International Organization for Migration Partnership: Addressing
Land, Sustainable Development and Human Mobility 11. Mobilizing Action on
Climate Change and Migration: The UK Migration and Climate Change Coalition
12. Climate-Induced Migrants Need a Dignified Recognition under a New
Protocol: Perspective from Bangladesh Part V: The Role of Advocacy Work
13. Civil Society Advocacy and Environmental Migration in Zimbabwe: A Case
Study in Public Policy 14. Towards an 'Environmental Migration Management'
Discourse: A Discursive Turn in Environmental Migration Advocacy 15.
International Epistemic Organizations and their Role in Shaping the
Politics of Environmental Migration 16. Conclusion: The Actors Involved in
the Environmental Migration Complex
1. Introduction: Organizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration
Part I: The Complex Regime of Environmental Migration 2. Environmental
Migration: A Concept between Complexes and Complexities 3. Climate Change
and Environment related Migration in the European Union Policy: An
Organizational Shift towards Adaptation and Development Part II: The Role
of Courts 4. European Courts as Pacemakers for Defining and Potentially
Expanding Protection for Environmental Migrants in Europe 5. Complementary
Protection: The Role of Courts in Expanding Protection to 'Environmental
Refugees' in Domestic Asylum Regimes Part III: The Role of International
Organizations 6. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees'
Discourse on Environmentally Displaced Persons: A Double-Edged Sword? 7.
The Role of the International Organization for Migration in the
International Governance of Environmental Migration 8. Environmental
Migration and the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Part IV:
The Point of View of Practitioners 9. Displacement in the Context of
Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: The Norwegian
Refugee Council 10. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
and the International Organization for Migration Partnership: Addressing
Land, Sustainable Development and Human Mobility 11. Mobilizing Action on
Climate Change and Migration: The UK Migration and Climate Change Coalition
12. Climate-Induced Migrants Need a Dignified Recognition under a New
Protocol: Perspective from Bangladesh Part V: The Role of Advocacy Work
13. Civil Society Advocacy and Environmental Migration in Zimbabwe: A Case
Study in Public Policy 14. Towards an 'Environmental Migration Management'
Discourse: A Discursive Turn in Environmental Migration Advocacy 15.
International Epistemic Organizations and their Role in Shaping the
Politics of Environmental Migration 16. Conclusion: The Actors Involved in
the Environmental Migration Complex
Part I: The Complex Regime of Environmental Migration 2. Environmental
Migration: A Concept between Complexes and Complexities 3. Climate Change
and Environment related Migration in the European Union Policy: An
Organizational Shift towards Adaptation and Development Part II: The Role
of Courts 4. European Courts as Pacemakers for Defining and Potentially
Expanding Protection for Environmental Migrants in Europe 5. Complementary
Protection: The Role of Courts in Expanding Protection to 'Environmental
Refugees' in Domestic Asylum Regimes Part III: The Role of International
Organizations 6. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees'
Discourse on Environmentally Displaced Persons: A Double-Edged Sword? 7.
The Role of the International Organization for Migration in the
International Governance of Environmental Migration 8. Environmental
Migration and the International Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement Part IV:
The Point of View of Practitioners 9. Displacement in the Context of
Disasters, Climate Change and Environmental Degradation: The Norwegian
Refugee Council 10. The United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification
and the International Organization for Migration Partnership: Addressing
Land, Sustainable Development and Human Mobility 11. Mobilizing Action on
Climate Change and Migration: The UK Migration and Climate Change Coalition
12. Climate-Induced Migrants Need a Dignified Recognition under a New
Protocol: Perspective from Bangladesh Part V: The Role of Advocacy Work
13. Civil Society Advocacy and Environmental Migration in Zimbabwe: A Case
Study in Public Policy 14. Towards an 'Environmental Migration Management'
Discourse: A Discursive Turn in Environmental Migration Advocacy 15.
International Epistemic Organizations and their Role in Shaping the
Politics of Environmental Migration 16. Conclusion: The Actors Involved in
the Environmental Migration Complex