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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781785330230
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 186 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Dislocations 17
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: Focusing on the lived experience of immigration policy and processes, this volume provides fascinating insights into the deportation process as it is felt and understood by those subjected to it. The author presents a rich and innovative ethnography of deportation and deportability experienced by migrants convicted of criminal offenses in England and Wales. The unique perspectives developed here – on due process in immigration appeals, migrant surveillance and control, social relations and sense of self, and compliance and resistance – are important for broader understandings of border control policy and human rights.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: An Ethnography of Deportation from the UK -- Chapter 1. The Politics of Deportation -- Chapter 2. Living the Law -- Chapter 3. Surveillance and Control -- Chapter 4. Undecided Present, Uncertain Futures -- Chapter 5. On Compliance and Resistance -- Conclusion -- References -- Index --
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  • 2
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781785331022
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 290 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Forced Migration 35
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: At a time when thousands of refugees risk their lives undertaking perilous journeys by boat across the Mediterranean, this multidisciplinary volume could not be more pertinent. It offers various contemporary case studies of boat migrations undertaken by asylum seekers and refugees around the globe and shows that boats not only move people and cultural capital between places, but also fuel cultural fantasies, dreams of adventure and hope, along with fears of invasion and terrorism. The ambiguous nature of memories, media representations and popular culture productions are highlighted throughout in order to address negative stereotypes and conversely, humanize the individuals involved.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Lynda Mannik -- SECTION I: EMBEDDED MEMORIES FOR PUBLIC CONSUMPTION -- Chapter 1. Children's Literature and Memory Activism: British Child Labor Migrants' Passage to Canada -- Sharon R. Roseman -- Chapter 2. Representing Migration by Boat at the Australian National Maritime Museum -- Kim Tao -- Chapter 3. Nước/Water: Oceanic Spatialities and the Vietnamese Diaspora -- Vinh Nguyen -- SECTION II: THE ARTIST AND THE ILLEGAL MIGRANT -- Chapter 4. Imagining Europe's Borders: Commemorative Art on Migrant Tragedies -- Karina Horsti -- Chapter 5. "Washed Clean": The Forgotten Journeys of "Irregular Maritime Arrivals" in J.M. Coetzee's Estralia -- Jennifer Rutherford -- Chapter 6. Unstable Vessels: Small Boats as Emblems of Deaths Foretold and As Harbingers of Better Futures in Figurations Of Irregular Migration Across The Strait of Gibraltar -- David Álvarez -- SECTION III: MEDIA, POLITICS, AND REPRSENTATION -- Chapter 7. Memory and Migrations in the Mediterranean: The Case of the Kater I Rades -- Daniele Salerno -- Chapter 8. "Where are Our Sons?" Tunisian Families and the Repolitization of Deadly Migration Across the Mediterranean by Boat -- Federico Oliveri -- Chapter 9. Mysterious Refugees: Social Drama Ensues -- Lynda Mannik -- Chapter 10. Islands and Images of Flight around Europe's Southern Rim: Trouble in Heterotopia -- Helen M. Hintjens -- SECTION IV: STORIES OF SMUGGLING, TRAUMA, AND RESCUE -- Chapter 11. "If We Die, We Die Together:" Risking Death at Sea in Search of Safety -- Sue Hoffman -- Chapter 12. En Route to Hell: Dreams of Adventure and Traumatic Experiences Among West African "Boat People" to Europe -- Papa Sow, Elina Marmer and Jürgen Scheffran -- Chapter 13. Re-living Janga: Survivor Narratives -- Linda Briskman and Michelle Dimasi -- Afterword -- Lynda Mannik --
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  • 3
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781785331930
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 270 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Integration and Conflict Studies 13
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: Despite economic growth in Kazakhstan, more than 80 per cent of Kazakhstan's ethnic Germans have emigrated to Germany to date. Disappointing experiences of the migrants, along with other aspects of life in Germany, have been transmitted through transnational networks to ethnic Germans still living in Kazakhstan. Consequently, Germans in Kazakhstan today feel more alienated than ever from their 'historic homeland'. This book explores the interplay of those memories, social networks and state policies, which play a role in the 'construction' of a Kazakhstani German identity.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of Maps, Figures, Illustrations and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Note on Transliteration -- Introduction -- -- Kazakhstani Germans and the Study of Nationalities in Central Asia -- Concepts of Ethnicity -- Based on Cultural Grounds – Ethnicity as a Resource – Categorization and Power – A Product of Individual Life Experience – Ethnic Boundaries as Cultural Schemas -- Fieldwork in Taldykorgan -- -- PART I: MEMORIES, HISTORIES AND LIFE STORIES -- Chapter 1. Memories and Histories -- -- Shifting Memories of the Past -- The Deportation of 1941 – Discrimination against Germans – Transition and Continuity – The Hard-Working German -- The Russian Empire: Colonization of the Kazakh Steppe -- The Russian Empire: the Settlers from the German States -- The Soviet Union: Concepts of Nation and Nationality -- The Soviet Union: Its Formation and Nationality Policies -- National Delineation – Collectivization – Facing the Menace of the German Reich: The Passport System and Deportations – The Kazakh SSR after 1945 -- Kazakhstan: The Formation of a Nation-State and the Role of Nationality -- 'Kazakhization' – Language Policies – Kazakhstani Identity – Kazakhstani Germans -- Chapter 2: The Enmeshment of Identities and Life Stories -- The Truth of Life Stories -- Four Life Stories, Four Identity Types -- Soviet Identity – Kazakhstani Identity – Russian German Identity – Kazakhstani German Identity -- Summary -- -- PART II: NATIONALITY, POWER AND CHANGE -- Chapter 3. Assessing Nationality -- -- Nationality as a Unifier of Territorial Belonging, Language, Religion -- and 'Mentality' -- Common Ancestry – Language – Religion – 'Mentality' -- National Dichotomies -- Kazakh Primordialism vs. Russian Constructionism -- Kazakhs' Esteem – Russians' Inclusiveness -- Normative Entanglements -- Summary -- -- Chapter 4. Everyday Nationality in the Kazakh Nation-State -- -- 'The Friendship of Peoples-Is Our Wealth!' -- Losing Language Hegemony -- Identification: Strategies and Emotions -- Kazakhstan as a Homeland -- Summary -- -- PART III: NON-MIGRANTS' SOCIAL TIES -- Migration and Social Networks -- Chapter 5. Relations in the Locality: Ethnic Mixing and Missing Kazakhs -- -- The Relevance of Nationality in Personal Networks -- The Relevance of Nationality in Marriages -- Is there a 'German Community' in Taldykorgan? -- Summary -- -- Chapter 6. Disruption in the Transnational Social Field -- -- Relatives and Friends Abroad -- Exodus to a 'Historic Homeland' -- Views on Germany -- Networks and Identity -- Summary -- -- PART IV: THE EFFECT OF TWO STATES' POLICIES OF 'GERMANNESS' ON KAZAKHSTANI GERMANS -- Chapter 7. Changing Transnational Institutions -- -- The 'German House' -- Support from Germany -- Socializing with other Germans -- A Parish in Transition from 'German' to 'Lutheran' -- The German House in Transition -- Summary -- -- Chapter 8. The Divergent Ethnic Policies of Kazakhstan and Germany -- -- The Kazakh State's Official Promotion of Interethnic Harmony -- The German State's Contradictory Policies -- Summary -- -- Conclusion: Germans at Home in Kazakhstan -- -- Identity and Memories -- Identities and Identifications -- Friendship of the Peoples? -- Exclusion through Inclusion: The Role of Personal and Institutional Links to Germany -- -- References -- Appendix --
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781782382836
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 226 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Forced Migration 33
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: Since the arrival of the first Tibetans in exile in 1959, a vast and continuous wave of international – especially Western – support has permitted these refugees to survive and even to flourish in their temporary places of residence. Today, these Tibetan refugees continue to attract assistance from Western governments, organizations and individuals, while other refugee populations are largely forgotten in the international agenda. This book shows and discusses how Tibetan refugees continue to attract resources, due, notably, to the dissemination of their political and religious agendas, as well as how a movement of Western supporters, born in very different conditions, guaranteed a unique relationship with these refugees.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Introduction -- -- Chapter 1. Rehabilitation and Development in Exile -- Chapter 2. The Central Tibetan Administration -- Chapter 3. The Political Agenda -- Chapter 4. The Religious Agenda -- Chapter 5. Reception of the Tibetan Agendas in the West: Constitution of the Global Tibet Movement -- Chapter 6. A New Model of Partnership and its Adaptability -- Chapter 7. Challenges to the Model -- -- Conclusion -- -- Bibliography --
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9781782387350
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 352 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: Whereas most of the literature on migration focuses on individuals and their families, this book studies the organizations created by immigrants to protect themselves in their receiving states. Comparing eighteen of these grassroots organizations formed across the world, from India to Colombia to Vietnam to the Congo, researchers from the United States, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and Spain focus their studies on the internal structure and activities of these organizations as they relate to developmental initiatives. The book outlines the principal positions in the migration and development debate and discusses the concept of transnationalism as a means of resolving these controversies.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of Illustrations -- Preface -- Notes on Contributors -- Section I: Immigrant Organizations in a Comparative Perspective -- Introduction: Immigration, Transnationalism, and Development: The State of the Question -- Alejandro Portes -- Section II: Immigrant Organizations in the United States -- Chapter 1. Traversing Ancestral and New Homelands: Chinese Immigrant-Transnational Organizations in the United States -- Min Zhou and Rennie Lee -- Chapter 2. Transnational Philanthropy of Urban Migrants: Colombian and Dominican Immigrant Organizations and Development -- Cristina Escobar -- Chapter 3. Tapping the Indian Diaspora for Indian Development -- Rina Agarwala -- Chapter 4. Partners in Organizing: Engagement between Migrants and the State in the Production of Mexican Hometown Associations -- Natasha Iskander -- Chapter 5. Navigating Uneven Development: The Dynamics of Fractured Transnationalism -- Margarita Rodríguez -- Chapter 6. Breaking Blocked Transnationalism: Intergenerational Change in Homeland Ties -- Jennifer Huynh and Jessica Yiu -- Section III: Immigrant Organizations in Europe -- Chapter 7. Moroccan and Congolese Migrant Organizations in Belgium -- Marie Godin, Barbara Herman, Andrea Rea, and Rebecca Thys -- Chapter 8. Moroccans in France: Their Organizations and Activities Back Home -- Thomas Lacroix and Antoine Dumont -- Chapter 9. Transnational Activities of Immigrants in the Netherlands: Do Ghanaian, Moroccan, and Surinamese Diaspora Organizations Enhance Development? -- Gery Nijenhuis and Annelies Zoomers -- Chapter 10. Transnational Immigrant Organizations in Spain: Their Role in Development and Integration -- Héctor Cebolla Boado and Ana López-Sala -- Conclusion: Assimilation through Transnationalism: A Theoretical Synthesis -- Patricia Fernández-Kelly --
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781782384168
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 232 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Pacific Perspectives: Studies of the European Society for Oceanists 3
    Schlagwort(e): Refugee & Migration Studies
    Kurzfassung: Ethnographic case studies explore what it means to "belong" in Oceania, as contributors consider ongoing formations of place, self and community in connection with travelling, internal and international migration. The chapters apply the multi-dimensional concepts of movement, place-making and cultural identifications to explain contemporary life in Oceanic societies. The volume closes by suggesting that constructions of multiple belongings-and, with these, the relevant forms of mobility, place-making and identifications-are being recontextualized and modified by emerging discourses of climate change and sea-level rise.  
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Movement, Place-making and Cultural Identification: Multiplicities of Belonging -- Wolfgang Kempf, Toon van Meijl and Elfriede Hermann -- Chapter 1. Culture as Experience: Constructing Identities through Cross-cultural Encounters -- Eveline Dürr -- Chapter 2. 'Forty Plus Different Tribes': Displacement, Place-making and Aboriginal Tribal Names on Palm Island, Australia -- Lise Garond -- Chapter 3. Coconuts and the Landscape of Underdevelopment on Panapompom, Papua New Guinea -- Will Rollason -- Chapter 4. Invisible Villages in the City: Niuean Constructions of Place and Identity in Auckland -- Hilke Thode-Arora -- Chapter 5. Migration and Identity: Cook Islanders' Relation to Land -- Arno Pascht -- Chapter 6. Protestantism among the Pacific Peoples in New Zealand: Mobility, Cultural Identifications, and Generational Shifts -- Yannick Fer and Gwendoline Malogne-Fer -- Chapter 7. Identity and Belonging in Cross-cultural Friendship: Māori and Pākehā Experiences -- Agnes Brandt -- Epilogue: Uncertain Futures of Belonging: Consequences of Climate Change and Sea-level Rise in Oceania -- Wolfgang Kempf and Elfriede Hermann -- Notes on Contributors --
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