The Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics
Herausgeber: Croucher, Stephen; Campbell, Elsa; Caetano, Joao
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Herausgeber: Croucher, Stephen; Campbell, Elsa; Caetano, Joao
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The Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics brings together academics from numerous disciplines to show the legal, political, communicative, theoretical, methodological, and media implications of migration.
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The Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics brings together academics from numerous disciplines to show the legal, political, communicative, theoretical, methodological, and media implications of migration.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781138058149
- ISBN-10: 1138058149
- Artikelnr.: 54892410
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9781138058149
- ISBN-10: 1138058149
- Artikelnr.: 54892410
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Stephen M. Croucher is Professor and Head of the School of Communication, Journalism and Marketing at Massey University, New Zealand. He researches migration, religion and conflict. He has authored 10 books, numerous book chapters and more than 100 journal articles. João R. Caetano is Professor of Law and Political Science at Aberta University, Portugal and Pro Rector for International Advancement and Legal Affairs. He researches migration, citizenship and European issues. He has authored more than 100 articles, book chapters and books in several languages. Elsa A. Campbell is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Music, Art and Culture Studies, University of Jyväskylä, Finland and coordinator of the VIBRAC Skille-Lehikoinen Centre for Vibroacoustic Therapy and Research. Her research focuses on the use of music and sound vibration in medical rehabilitation settings.
Introduction Section I: Migration Law 1. Emigration Law: Does it Still Make
Sense? Some short historical and legal reflections 2. Current Challenges of
the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and
Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit 3. Quo Vadis? The European
Union's Migration and Asylum Policy: Legal basis, Legal Challenges and
Legal Possibilities 4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons 5.
Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics,
and normative structure Section II: Migration Theories and Methods 6.
Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees 7. Cultural
Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation 8. Gebserian Theory and Method 9.
Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension 10. Reconstructing the
migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and
narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear 11. Third-Culture
Individuals Section III: The Media and Migration 12. Migration and migrants
in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016)
13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian
Language Online News Media 14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in
the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015 15. Linguistic
Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media: Cultural Semantics
16. Applications of Music for Migrants Section IV: Case Studies on
Migration 17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional
diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America 18. Nicaraguan
immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language
19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration
20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National
Perspectives 21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation
preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants
in Finland 22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations:
Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East
India 23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese
Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions 24.
Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning
students from the United States and China 25. Internal Migrants and their
Left-Behind Families in China
Sense? Some short historical and legal reflections 2. Current Challenges of
the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and
Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit 3. Quo Vadis? The European
Union's Migration and Asylum Policy: Legal basis, Legal Challenges and
Legal Possibilities 4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons 5.
Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics,
and normative structure Section II: Migration Theories and Methods 6.
Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees 7. Cultural
Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation 8. Gebserian Theory and Method 9.
Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension 10. Reconstructing the
migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and
narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear 11. Third-Culture
Individuals Section III: The Media and Migration 12. Migration and migrants
in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016)
13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian
Language Online News Media 14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in
the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015 15. Linguistic
Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media: Cultural Semantics
16. Applications of Music for Migrants Section IV: Case Studies on
Migration 17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional
diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America 18. Nicaraguan
immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language
19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration
20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National
Perspectives 21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation
preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants
in Finland 22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations:
Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East
India 23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese
Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions 24.
Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning
students from the United States and China 25. Internal Migrants and their
Left-Behind Families in China
Introduction Section I: Migration Law 1. Emigration Law: Does it Still Make
Sense? Some short historical and legal reflections 2. Current Challenges of
the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and
Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit 3. Quo Vadis? The European
Union's Migration and Asylum Policy: Legal basis, Legal Challenges and
Legal Possibilities 4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons 5.
Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics,
and normative structure Section II: Migration Theories and Methods 6.
Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees 7. Cultural
Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation 8. Gebserian Theory and Method 9.
Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension 10. Reconstructing the
migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and
narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear 11. Third-Culture
Individuals Section III: The Media and Migration 12. Migration and migrants
in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016)
13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian
Language Online News Media 14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in
the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015 15. Linguistic
Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media: Cultural Semantics
16. Applications of Music for Migrants Section IV: Case Studies on
Migration 17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional
diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America 18. Nicaraguan
immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language
19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration
20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National
Perspectives 21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation
preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants
in Finland 22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations:
Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East
India 23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese
Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions 24.
Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning
students from the United States and China 25. Internal Migrants and their
Left-Behind Families in China
Sense? Some short historical and legal reflections 2. Current Challenges of
the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and
Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit 3. Quo Vadis? The European
Union's Migration and Asylum Policy: Legal basis, Legal Challenges and
Legal Possibilities 4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons 5.
Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics,
and normative structure Section II: Migration Theories and Methods 6.
Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees 7. Cultural
Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation 8. Gebserian Theory and Method 9.
Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension 10. Reconstructing the
migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and
narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear 11. Third-Culture
Individuals Section III: The Media and Migration 12. Migration and migrants
in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016)
13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian
Language Online News Media 14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in
the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015 15. Linguistic
Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media: Cultural Semantics
16. Applications of Music for Migrants Section IV: Case Studies on
Migration 17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional
diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America 18. Nicaraguan
immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language
19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration
20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National
Perspectives 21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation
preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants
in Finland 22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations:
Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East
India 23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese
Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions 24.
Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning
students from the United States and China 25. Internal Migrants and their
Left-Behind Families in China