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This book brings together a range of scholarly research papers to examine the place of international migration in the modern world. It was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies .
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This book brings together a range of scholarly research papers to examine the place of international migration in the modern world. It was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317995722
- Artikelnr.: 50541450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317995722
- Artikelnr.: 50541450
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Martin Bulmer is Emeritus Professor of Sociology at the University of Surrey, UK. He retired in 2008, prior to which he was also Director of the ESRC Question Bank. He has edited the journal Ethnic and Racial Studies since 1993. John Solomos is Professor of Sociology at City University London, UK. He has carried out extensive research on race, politics and social change and on theories of race and ethnicity. He is co-editor of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
1. Migration: Policies
Practices
Activism Martin Bulmer
University of Surrey
UK
and John Solomos
City University London
UK 2. Migration and development: reconciling opposite views Alejandro Portes
Princeton University
USA 3. Asylum policy and asylum experiences: interactions in a Scottish context Alison Bowes
University of Stirling
UK
Iain Ferguson
University of Stirling
UK
and Duncan Sim
University of Paisley
UK 4. When contact with immigrants matters: threat
inter-ethnic attitudes and foreigner exclusionism in Spain's Comunidades Autónomas Xavier Escandell
University of Northern Iowa
USA
and Alin M. Ceobanu
University of Florida
USA 5. Global migration and South Korea: foreign workers
foreign brides and the making of a multicultural society Andrew Eungi Kim
Korea University
Korea 6. Sub-Saharan African immigrant activists in Europe: transcultural capital and transcultural community building Anna Triandafyllidou
Democritus University of Thrace
Greece 7. Italophilia meets Albanophobia: paradoxes of asymmetric assimilation and identity processes among Albanian immigrants in Italy Russell King
University of Sussex
UK
and Nicola Mai
London Metropolitan University
UK 8. Immigrant integration: comparative evidence from the United States and Germany Hermann Kurthen
Grand Valley State University
USA
and Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Gettysburg College
USA 9. Diversity - a new mode of incorporation? Thomas Faist
Bielefeld University
Germany
Practices
Activism Martin Bulmer
University of Surrey
UK
and John Solomos
City University London
UK 2. Migration and development: reconciling opposite views Alejandro Portes
Princeton University
USA 3. Asylum policy and asylum experiences: interactions in a Scottish context Alison Bowes
University of Stirling
UK
Iain Ferguson
University of Stirling
UK
and Duncan Sim
University of Paisley
UK 4. When contact with immigrants matters: threat
inter-ethnic attitudes and foreigner exclusionism in Spain's Comunidades Autónomas Xavier Escandell
University of Northern Iowa
USA
and Alin M. Ceobanu
University of Florida
USA 5. Global migration and South Korea: foreign workers
foreign brides and the making of a multicultural society Andrew Eungi Kim
Korea University
Korea 6. Sub-Saharan African immigrant activists in Europe: transcultural capital and transcultural community building Anna Triandafyllidou
Democritus University of Thrace
Greece 7. Italophilia meets Albanophobia: paradoxes of asymmetric assimilation and identity processes among Albanian immigrants in Italy Russell King
University of Sussex
UK
and Nicola Mai
London Metropolitan University
UK 8. Immigrant integration: comparative evidence from the United States and Germany Hermann Kurthen
Grand Valley State University
USA
and Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Gettysburg College
USA 9. Diversity - a new mode of incorporation? Thomas Faist
Bielefeld University
Germany
1. Migration: Policies
Practices
Activism Martin Bulmer
University of Surrey
UK
and John Solomos
City University London
UK 2. Migration and development: reconciling opposite views Alejandro Portes
Princeton University
USA 3. Asylum policy and asylum experiences: interactions in a Scottish context Alison Bowes
University of Stirling
UK
Iain Ferguson
University of Stirling
UK
and Duncan Sim
University of Paisley
UK 4. When contact with immigrants matters: threat
inter-ethnic attitudes and foreigner exclusionism in Spain's Comunidades Autónomas Xavier Escandell
University of Northern Iowa
USA
and Alin M. Ceobanu
University of Florida
USA 5. Global migration and South Korea: foreign workers
foreign brides and the making of a multicultural society Andrew Eungi Kim
Korea University
Korea 6. Sub-Saharan African immigrant activists in Europe: transcultural capital and transcultural community building Anna Triandafyllidou
Democritus University of Thrace
Greece 7. Italophilia meets Albanophobia: paradoxes of asymmetric assimilation and identity processes among Albanian immigrants in Italy Russell King
University of Sussex
UK
and Nicola Mai
London Metropolitan University
UK 8. Immigrant integration: comparative evidence from the United States and Germany Hermann Kurthen
Grand Valley State University
USA
and Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Gettysburg College
USA 9. Diversity - a new mode of incorporation? Thomas Faist
Bielefeld University
Germany
Practices
Activism Martin Bulmer
University of Surrey
UK
and John Solomos
City University London
UK 2. Migration and development: reconciling opposite views Alejandro Portes
Princeton University
USA 3. Asylum policy and asylum experiences: interactions in a Scottish context Alison Bowes
University of Stirling
UK
Iain Ferguson
University of Stirling
UK
and Duncan Sim
University of Paisley
UK 4. When contact with immigrants matters: threat
inter-ethnic attitudes and foreigner exclusionism in Spain's Comunidades Autónomas Xavier Escandell
University of Northern Iowa
USA
and Alin M. Ceobanu
University of Florida
USA 5. Global migration and South Korea: foreign workers
foreign brides and the making of a multicultural society Andrew Eungi Kim
Korea University
Korea 6. Sub-Saharan African immigrant activists in Europe: transcultural capital and transcultural community building Anna Triandafyllidou
Democritus University of Thrace
Greece 7. Italophilia meets Albanophobia: paradoxes of asymmetric assimilation and identity processes among Albanian immigrants in Italy Russell King
University of Sussex
UK
and Nicola Mai
London Metropolitan University
UK 8. Immigrant integration: comparative evidence from the United States and Germany Hermann Kurthen
Grand Valley State University
USA
and Barbara Schmitter Heisler
Gettysburg College
USA 9. Diversity - a new mode of incorporation? Thomas Faist
Bielefeld University
Germany