Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises
Herausgeber: Menjívar, Cecilia; Ness, Immanuel; Ruiz, Marie
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The Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises focuses on two interrelated aspects of migration crises: the contexts that give rise to such crises, and the role of the media and public officials in framing migratory flows as crises. It critically examines what crises are, where they arise, and how this concept is used in scholarship and policy.
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The Oxford Handbook of Migration Crises focuses on two interrelated aspects of migration crises: the contexts that give rise to such crises, and the role of the media and public officials in framing migratory flows as crises. It critically examines what crises are, where they arise, and how this concept is used in scholarship and policy.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 952
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1750g
- ISBN-13: 9780190856908
- ISBN-10: 0190856904
- Artikelnr.: 54432466
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 952
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 182mm x 63mm
- Gewicht: 1750g
- ISBN-13: 9780190856908
- ISBN-10: 0190856904
- Artikelnr.: 54432466
Cecilia Menjívar holds the Dorothy L. Meier Endowed Chair at UCLA, where she is a Professor of Sociology. Her research focuses on the role of the state in creating liminal legal statuses and immigrants' expeiences of vulnerable legal statuses. Empirically, she focuses on Central American migration to the United States. Marie Ruiz is Associate Professor in British Social History at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, France. Her research focuses on 19th century British female emigration societies. Immanuel Ness is Professor of political science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Social Change, University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on labour migration, Global South, and global political economy.
* Migration Crises: Definitions, Critiques, and Global Contexts
* Cecilia Menjívar, Marie Ruiz, and Immanuel Ness
* Part I. Historical Contexts
* 1. Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term
Historiographic Perspectives
* Dirk Hoerder
* 2. Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
* Eric Richards
* 3. Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
* Laura Jeanne Sims
* 4. Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast
Asia
* Ulbe Bosma
* Part II. Constructions of Crises
* 5. Migration Crisis and "Brexit"
* William Outhwaite
* 6. Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
* Xavier Casademont, Òscar Prieto-Flores, and Jordi Feu
* 7. The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of
Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
* Isabelle Rigoni
* 8. The Manufacturing of the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis
* Maria Cristina Morales
* 9. Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
* Stephanie J. Nawyn
* 10. The Politics of Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering
the Nation and Its Others
* Céline Cantat and Prem Kumar Rajaram
* 11. East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration
Crisis
* John Lie
* Part III. Contexts of Protracted Conflicts: Producing Crises
* 12. Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
* Leisy J. Abrego
* 13. Conflicting Perspectives on the "Migrant Crisis" in the Horn of
Africa
* John R. Campbell
* 14. Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico:
Crises and the Struggle to Survive
* Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner and Ailsa Winton
* 15. Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India since the
1990s
* Smriti Rao and Vamsi Vakulabharanam
* 16. Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose "Crisis"?
* Danièle Bélanger and Cenk Saracoglu
* Part IV. Climate, Environment
* 17. Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
* Celia McMichael, Carol Farbotko, and Karen E. McNamara
* 18. Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
* Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale, Olayinka Akanle, Olugbenga Samuel
Falase, and Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
* 19. Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
* Christiane Fröhlich and Silja Klepp
* 20. Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
* Caroline Zickgraf
* Part V. Migration Corridors and Transit Countries
* 21. "Refugee Crisis" in the South-East European Countries: The Rise
and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
* Drago Zuparic-Iljic and Marko Valenta
* 22. Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons
during Armed Conflict and International Migration
* Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
* 23. Afghan Experiences of Displacement
* Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase
* 24. Migration Crises in Turkey
* Zeynep Kivilcim
* 25. Managing the "Refugee Crisis" along the Balkan Route: Field Notes
from Serbia
* Claudio Minca, Danica Santic, and Dragan Umek
* Part VI. Policy Responses: Criminalization, Control, Detention
* 26. The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and its Unintended
Policy Consequences
* Idil Atak
* 27. Violence at the U.S./Mexican Border
* M. Dolores París-Pombo
* 28. Regional Migration and Argentina's "Hospitality" in Crisis
* Tanya Basok
* 29. Australia and Asylum Seekers who Arrive by Boat
* Caroline Fleay
* 30. The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
* Caress Schenk
* 31. US and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
* Pablo S. Bose
* 32. Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
* Heike Drotbohm and Ines Hasselberg
* Part VII. Media Constructions and Visual Cultures
* 33. Ethics and Migration Crises
* Alex Sager
* 34. Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
* Domenico Maddaloni and Grazia Moffa
* 35. Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
* Claudia Tazreiter
* 36. Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three
National Contexts
* Dalia Abdelhady
* Part VIII. Gendered Constructions of Crises
* 37. Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: a
Socio-Historical Perspective
* Marlou Schrover
* 38. LGBTQ Migration Crises
* Rachel Lewis
* 39. The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from
Poland
* Richard C.M. Mole
* 40. A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee "Crisis"
* Jane Freedman
* 41. Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness,
and Access to Labor Rights
* Inga Thiemann
* Part IX. Integration, Multiculturalism, Membership
* 42. Sanctuary and Unsettling "the" Refugee Crisis
* Jen Bagelman
* 43. The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and
Integration in Canada
* Laurence Cros
* 44. Migration and Integration in China
* Eric Fong , Yingtong Lai, and Aijia Li
* 45. The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst
Crises of Multiculturalism
* Floris Vermeulen
* 46. Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
* Jock Collins
* 47. Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
* Pascale Baligand
* 48. The Crisis of Gulf Migration
* S. Irudaya Rajan
* Cecilia Menjívar, Marie Ruiz, and Immanuel Ness
* Part I. Historical Contexts
* 1. Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term
Historiographic Perspectives
* Dirk Hoerder
* 2. Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
* Eric Richards
* 3. Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
* Laura Jeanne Sims
* 4. Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast
Asia
* Ulbe Bosma
* Part II. Constructions of Crises
* 5. Migration Crisis and "Brexit"
* William Outhwaite
* 6. Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
* Xavier Casademont, Òscar Prieto-Flores, and Jordi Feu
* 7. The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of
Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
* Isabelle Rigoni
* 8. The Manufacturing of the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis
* Maria Cristina Morales
* 9. Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
* Stephanie J. Nawyn
* 10. The Politics of Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering
the Nation and Its Others
* Céline Cantat and Prem Kumar Rajaram
* 11. East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration
Crisis
* John Lie
* Part III. Contexts of Protracted Conflicts: Producing Crises
* 12. Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
* Leisy J. Abrego
* 13. Conflicting Perspectives on the "Migrant Crisis" in the Horn of
Africa
* John R. Campbell
* 14. Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico:
Crises and the Struggle to Survive
* Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner and Ailsa Winton
* 15. Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India since the
1990s
* Smriti Rao and Vamsi Vakulabharanam
* 16. Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose "Crisis"?
* Danièle Bélanger and Cenk Saracoglu
* Part IV. Climate, Environment
* 17. Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
* Celia McMichael, Carol Farbotko, and Karen E. McNamara
* 18. Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
* Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale, Olayinka Akanle, Olugbenga Samuel
Falase, and Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
* 19. Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
* Christiane Fröhlich and Silja Klepp
* 20. Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
* Caroline Zickgraf
* Part V. Migration Corridors and Transit Countries
* 21. "Refugee Crisis" in the South-East European Countries: The Rise
and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
* Drago Zuparic-Iljic and Marko Valenta
* 22. Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons
during Armed Conflict and International Migration
* Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
* 23. Afghan Experiences of Displacement
* Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase
* 24. Migration Crises in Turkey
* Zeynep Kivilcim
* 25. Managing the "Refugee Crisis" along the Balkan Route: Field Notes
from Serbia
* Claudio Minca, Danica Santic, and Dragan Umek
* Part VI. Policy Responses: Criminalization, Control, Detention
* 26. The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and its Unintended
Policy Consequences
* Idil Atak
* 27. Violence at the U.S./Mexican Border
* M. Dolores París-Pombo
* 28. Regional Migration and Argentina's "Hospitality" in Crisis
* Tanya Basok
* 29. Australia and Asylum Seekers who Arrive by Boat
* Caroline Fleay
* 30. The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
* Caress Schenk
* 31. US and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
* Pablo S. Bose
* 32. Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
* Heike Drotbohm and Ines Hasselberg
* Part VII. Media Constructions and Visual Cultures
* 33. Ethics and Migration Crises
* Alex Sager
* 34. Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
* Domenico Maddaloni and Grazia Moffa
* 35. Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
* Claudia Tazreiter
* 36. Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three
National Contexts
* Dalia Abdelhady
* Part VIII. Gendered Constructions of Crises
* 37. Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: a
Socio-Historical Perspective
* Marlou Schrover
* 38. LGBTQ Migration Crises
* Rachel Lewis
* 39. The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from
Poland
* Richard C.M. Mole
* 40. A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee "Crisis"
* Jane Freedman
* 41. Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness,
and Access to Labor Rights
* Inga Thiemann
* Part IX. Integration, Multiculturalism, Membership
* 42. Sanctuary and Unsettling "the" Refugee Crisis
* Jen Bagelman
* 43. The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and
Integration in Canada
* Laurence Cros
* 44. Migration and Integration in China
* Eric Fong , Yingtong Lai, and Aijia Li
* 45. The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst
Crises of Multiculturalism
* Floris Vermeulen
* 46. Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
* Jock Collins
* 47. Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
* Pascale Baligand
* 48. The Crisis of Gulf Migration
* S. Irudaya Rajan
* Migration Crises: Definitions, Critiques, and Global Contexts
* Cecilia Menjívar, Marie Ruiz, and Immanuel Ness
* Part I. Historical Contexts
* 1. Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term
Historiographic Perspectives
* Dirk Hoerder
* 2. Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
* Eric Richards
* 3. Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
* Laura Jeanne Sims
* 4. Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast
Asia
* Ulbe Bosma
* Part II. Constructions of Crises
* 5. Migration Crisis and "Brexit"
* William Outhwaite
* 6. Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
* Xavier Casademont, Òscar Prieto-Flores, and Jordi Feu
* 7. The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of
Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
* Isabelle Rigoni
* 8. The Manufacturing of the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis
* Maria Cristina Morales
* 9. Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
* Stephanie J. Nawyn
* 10. The Politics of Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering
the Nation and Its Others
* Céline Cantat and Prem Kumar Rajaram
* 11. East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration
Crisis
* John Lie
* Part III. Contexts of Protracted Conflicts: Producing Crises
* 12. Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
* Leisy J. Abrego
* 13. Conflicting Perspectives on the "Migrant Crisis" in the Horn of
Africa
* John R. Campbell
* 14. Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico:
Crises and the Struggle to Survive
* Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner and Ailsa Winton
* 15. Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India since the
1990s
* Smriti Rao and Vamsi Vakulabharanam
* 16. Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose "Crisis"?
* Danièle Bélanger and Cenk Saracoglu
* Part IV. Climate, Environment
* 17. Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
* Celia McMichael, Carol Farbotko, and Karen E. McNamara
* 18. Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
* Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale, Olayinka Akanle, Olugbenga Samuel
Falase, and Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
* 19. Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
* Christiane Fröhlich and Silja Klepp
* 20. Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
* Caroline Zickgraf
* Part V. Migration Corridors and Transit Countries
* 21. "Refugee Crisis" in the South-East European Countries: The Rise
and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
* Drago Zuparic-Iljic and Marko Valenta
* 22. Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons
during Armed Conflict and International Migration
* Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
* 23. Afghan Experiences of Displacement
* Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase
* 24. Migration Crises in Turkey
* Zeynep Kivilcim
* 25. Managing the "Refugee Crisis" along the Balkan Route: Field Notes
from Serbia
* Claudio Minca, Danica Santic, and Dragan Umek
* Part VI. Policy Responses: Criminalization, Control, Detention
* 26. The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and its Unintended
Policy Consequences
* Idil Atak
* 27. Violence at the U.S./Mexican Border
* M. Dolores París-Pombo
* 28. Regional Migration and Argentina's "Hospitality" in Crisis
* Tanya Basok
* 29. Australia and Asylum Seekers who Arrive by Boat
* Caroline Fleay
* 30. The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
* Caress Schenk
* 31. US and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
* Pablo S. Bose
* 32. Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
* Heike Drotbohm and Ines Hasselberg
* Part VII. Media Constructions and Visual Cultures
* 33. Ethics and Migration Crises
* Alex Sager
* 34. Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
* Domenico Maddaloni and Grazia Moffa
* 35. Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
* Claudia Tazreiter
* 36. Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three
National Contexts
* Dalia Abdelhady
* Part VIII. Gendered Constructions of Crises
* 37. Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: a
Socio-Historical Perspective
* Marlou Schrover
* 38. LGBTQ Migration Crises
* Rachel Lewis
* 39. The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from
Poland
* Richard C.M. Mole
* 40. A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee "Crisis"
* Jane Freedman
* 41. Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness,
and Access to Labor Rights
* Inga Thiemann
* Part IX. Integration, Multiculturalism, Membership
* 42. Sanctuary and Unsettling "the" Refugee Crisis
* Jen Bagelman
* 43. The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and
Integration in Canada
* Laurence Cros
* 44. Migration and Integration in China
* Eric Fong , Yingtong Lai, and Aijia Li
* 45. The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst
Crises of Multiculturalism
* Floris Vermeulen
* 46. Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
* Jock Collins
* 47. Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
* Pascale Baligand
* 48. The Crisis of Gulf Migration
* S. Irudaya Rajan
* Cecilia Menjívar, Marie Ruiz, and Immanuel Ness
* Part I. Historical Contexts
* 1. Migrations and Macro-Regions in Times of Crises: Long-Term
Historiographic Perspectives
* Dirk Hoerder
* 2. Migrants in Crisis in Nineteenth-Century Britain
* Eric Richards
* 3. Memories of a French Migration Crisis: The Harkis
* Laura Jeanne Sims
* 4. Decolonization, Nation Building, and Migration Crises in Southeast
Asia
* Ulbe Bosma
* Part II. Constructions of Crises
* 5. Migration Crisis and "Brexit"
* William Outhwaite
* 6. Refugee and Romani Immigrant Populations in Barcelona
* Xavier Casademont, Òscar Prieto-Flores, and Jordi Feu
* 7. The Myth of a Migration Crisis in France: Transformations of
Public Actions and Solidarist Actions
* Isabelle Rigoni
* 8. The Manufacturing of the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis
* Maria Cristina Morales
* 9. Refugees in the United States and the Politics of Crisis
* Stephanie J. Nawyn
* 10. The Politics of Refugee Crisis in Hungary: Bordering and Ordering
the Nation and Its Others
* Céline Cantat and Prem Kumar Rajaram
* 11. East Asian Exceptionalism to Western Populism and Migration
Crisis
* John Lie
* Part III. Contexts of Protracted Conflicts: Producing Crises
* 12. Central American Refugees Reveal the Crisis of the State
* Leisy J. Abrego
* 13. Conflicting Perspectives on the "Migrant Crisis" in the Horn of
Africa
* John R. Campbell
* 14. Precarious Mobility in Central America and Southern Mexico:
Crises and the Struggle to Survive
* Martha Luz Rojas Wiesner and Ailsa Winton
* 15. Migration, Crises, and Social Transformation in India since the
1990s
* Smriti Rao and Vamsi Vakulabharanam
* 16. Syrian Refugees and Turkey: Whose "Crisis"?
* Danièle Bélanger and Cenk Saracoglu
* Part IV. Climate, Environment
* 17. Climate-Migration Responses in the Pacific Region
* Celia McMichael, Carol Farbotko, and Karen E. McNamara
* 18. Migration and Environmental Crises in Africa
* Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale, Olayinka Akanle, Olugbenga Samuel
Falase, and Mofeyisara Oluwatoyin Omobowale
* 19. Effects of Climate Change on Migration Crises in Oceania
* Christiane Fröhlich and Silja Klepp
* 20. Climate Change and Migration Crisis in Africa
* Caroline Zickgraf
* Part V. Migration Corridors and Transit Countries
* 21. "Refugee Crisis" in the South-East European Countries: The Rise
and Fall of the Balkan Corridor
* Drago Zuparic-Iljic and Marko Valenta
* 22. Wars and Migration Crises in Central America: On Missing Persons
during Armed Conflict and International Migration
* Ninna Nyberg Sørensen
* 23. Afghan Experiences of Displacement
* Ruchira Ganguly-Scrase
* 24. Migration Crises in Turkey
* Zeynep Kivilcim
* 25. Managing the "Refugee Crisis" along the Balkan Route: Field Notes
from Serbia
* Claudio Minca, Danica Santic, and Dragan Umek
* Part VI. Policy Responses: Criminalization, Control, Detention
* 26. The Criminalization of Migration in Canada and its Unintended
Policy Consequences
* Idil Atak
* 27. Violence at the U.S./Mexican Border
* M. Dolores París-Pombo
* 28. Regional Migration and Argentina's "Hospitality" in Crisis
* Tanya Basok
* 29. Australia and Asylum Seekers who Arrive by Boat
* Caroline Fleay
* 30. The Crisis Mentality of Russian Migration Management
* Caress Schenk
* 31. US and Migration Crises: Refugees in the Past and Present
* Pablo S. Bose
* 32. Deportation, Crisis, and Social Change
* Heike Drotbohm and Ines Hasselberg
* Part VII. Media Constructions and Visual Cultures
* 33. Ethics and Migration Crises
* Alex Sager
* 34. Migration Flows and Migration Crisis in Southern Europe
* Domenico Maddaloni and Grazia Moffa
* 35. Narratives of Crisis Migration and the Power of Visual Culture
* Claudia Tazreiter
* 36. Framing the Syrian Refugee: Divergent Discourses in Three
National Contexts
* Dalia Abdelhady
* Part VIII. Gendered Constructions of Crises
* 37. Gender and Social Exclusion in European Migration Crisis: a
Socio-Historical Perspective
* Marlou Schrover
* 38. LGBTQ Migration Crises
* Rachel Lewis
* 39. The Post-Communist Identity Crisis and Queer Migration from
Poland
* Richard C.M. Mole
* 40. A Gendered Analysis of the European Refugee "Crisis"
* Jane Freedman
* 41. Human Trafficking as a Migration Crisis: Gender, Precariousness,
and Access to Labor Rights
* Inga Thiemann
* Part IX. Integration, Multiculturalism, Membership
* 42. Sanctuary and Unsettling "the" Refugee Crisis
* Jen Bagelman
* 43. The Syrian Refugee Crisis, Multiculturalism Issues, and
Integration in Canada
* Laurence Cros
* 44. Migration and Integration in China
* Eric Fong , Yingtong Lai, and Aijia Li
* 45. The Paradox of Immigrant Political Participation in Europe amidst
Crises of Multiculturalism
* Floris Vermeulen
* 46. Migration to Australia in Times of Crisis
* Jock Collins
* 47. Migration Crisis and Social Trauma
* Pascale Baligand
* 48. The Crisis of Gulf Migration
* S. Irudaya Rajan