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The Routledge History of Modern Latin American Migration offers a systematic account of population movements to and from the region over the last 150 years, spanning from the massive transoceanic migration of the 1870s to contemporary intraregional and transnational movements.
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The Routledge History of Modern Latin American Migration offers a systematic account of population movements to and from the region over the last 150 years, spanning from the massive transoceanic migration of the 1870s to contemporary intraregional and transnational movements.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000687965
- Artikelnr.: 65442878
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 488
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000687965
- Artikelnr.: 65442878
Andreas E. Feldmann is Associate Professor in the Latin American and Latino Studies Program and Department of Political Science, and Principal Investigator of the Global Immigration Cluster Initiative at the University of Illinois Chicago, USA. Xóchitl Bada is Associate Professor in the Latin American and Latino Studies Program of the University of Illinois at Chicago, USA. Jorge Durand is Research Professor at the Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico. Stephanie Schütze is Professor in the Latin America Institute of the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
1. Introduction 2. Migration Studies in Latin America: An Interdisciplinary Account Section I: Great Migration Systems in the Americas 3. The Mesoamerican Migration System 4. Main Historical Trends in Caribbean Migration 5. International Migration in South America Section II: Migration Dynamics (1870-1930) 6. Migration and Nation in Latin America 7. Pacific Rims and Atlantic Worlds 8. Religion and Migration in Latin America 9. Haitian Migration to the Dominican Republic 10. Arab Americana: Redrawing "Hemispheric Partitions" 11. Jewish Migration to Latin America Section III: 20th Century Migration Movements (1930-2000) 12. Gender Migration in Latin America 13. Forced Migration and Exile: Analytical and Historical Perspectives 14. Indigenous Migration in Latin America 15. Migratory Processes in Argentina 16. Venezuela: The Golden Magnet 17. Central American Migration to the United States: Historical Roots and Current Conditions 18. Mexican Migration to the United States and the Rise of the Deportation Machine 19. Latin American Migration to Canada: Understanding Socially Differentiated Inclusions Section IV: Migration Patterns in the 21st Century 20. Demographic Environment and Migration Perspectives in Latin America and the Caribbean 21. Internal Displacement in Latin America 22. The Nexus of Forced Migration and Organized Violence 23. Urban Labor Markets and Migration in Latin American Cities 24. Root Causes of the Contemporary Venezuelan Exodus 25. More than a Northward Migratory Corridor: Changes in Transit Migration and Migration Policy in Mexico 26. Return Migration to Mexico Section IV: Future Dynamics in Population Movements 27. Environmental Change, Its Social Impacts, and Migration Responses Within and Out of Latin America: A Review and Theoretical Inquiry 28. New Communication Technologies and Peoples' Movement 29. Migration Research in Violent Areas 30. Human Mobility and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America 31. Caravans Adrift: Central American Migrants Stranded Along the Northern Border of Mexico 32. Between Closure and Openness: Migration Governance and the Venezuelan Exodus
1. Introduction 2. Migration Studies in Latin America: An Interdisciplinary Account Section I: Great Migration Systems in the Americas 3. The Mesoamerican Migration System 4. Main Historical Trends in Caribbean Migration 5. International Migration in South America Section II: Migration Dynamics (1870-1930) 6. Migration and Nation in Latin America 7. Pacific Rims and Atlantic Worlds 8. Religion and Migration in Latin America 9. Haitian Migration to the Dominican Republic 10. Arab Americana: Redrawing "Hemispheric Partitions" 11. Jewish Migration to Latin America Section III: 20th Century Migration Movements (1930-2000) 12. Gender Migration in Latin America 13. Forced Migration and Exile: Analytical and Historical Perspectives 14. Indigenous Migration in Latin America 15. Migratory Processes in Argentina 16. Venezuela: The Golden Magnet 17. Central American Migration to the United States: Historical Roots and Current Conditions 18. Mexican Migration to the United States and the Rise of the Deportation Machine 19. Latin American Migration to Canada: Understanding Socially Differentiated Inclusions Section IV: Migration Patterns in the 21st Century 20. Demographic Environment and Migration Perspectives in Latin America and the Caribbean 21. Internal Displacement in Latin America 22. The Nexus of Forced Migration and Organized Violence 23. Urban Labor Markets and Migration in Latin American Cities 24. Root Causes of the Contemporary Venezuelan Exodus 25. More than a Northward Migratory Corridor: Changes in Transit Migration and Migration Policy in Mexico 26. Return Migration to Mexico Section IV: Future Dynamics in Population Movements 27. Environmental Change, Its Social Impacts, and Migration Responses Within and Out of Latin America: A Review and Theoretical Inquiry 28. New Communication Technologies and Peoples' Movement 29. Migration Research in Violent Areas 30. Human Mobility and the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America 31. Caravans Adrift: Central American Migrants Stranded Along the Northern Border of Mexico 32. Between Closure and Openness: Migration Governance and the Venezuelan Exodus