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El. knyga: Handbook of Culture and Migration

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  • Serija: Elgar Handbooks in Migration
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789903461
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Elgar Handbooks in Migration
  • Išleidimo metai: 19-Jan-2021
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781789903461

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Capturing the important place and power role that culture plays in the decision-making process of migration, this Handbook looks at human movement outside of a vacuum; taking into account the impact of family relationships, access to resources, and security and insecurity at both the points of origin and destination.

Capturing the important place and power role that culture plays in the decision-making process of migration, this Handbook looks at human movement outside of a vacuum; taking into account the impact of family relationships, access to resources, and security and insecurity at both the points of origin and destination. Utilising case studies from around the world, chapters look at migration from the perspectives of a broad range of migrants, including refugees, labour migrants, students, highly educated migrants, and documented and undocumented movers. The Handbook moves beyond an understanding of the economics of migration, looking at the importance of love, skilled movers, food and identity in migrants’ lives. It analyses the assumption that migrants follow direct pathways to new destinations where they settle, recognising the dynamic ways in which movers travel, following circular routes and celebrating new opportunities. Highlighting the challenges migrants face, disputes around belonging and citizenship are explored in relation to rising nationalism and xenophobia. The insightful studies of the choices migrants make around both perceived and real needs and resources will make this Handbook a critical read for scholars and students of migration studies. It will also appeal to policy makers looking to understand the complexity of the impetus to migrant movement, and the important role that culture plays.

Recenzijos

This Handbook provides a wealth of state-of-the-art chapters exploring the foremost issues concerning contemporary global migration. Its integrative theme of culture - human meanings and patterns as they affect migration processes - offers a most welcome perspective and mode of understanding. -- - Steven Vertovec, Max Planck institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Germany Based on the fundamental argument that culture matters for understanding migration, this rich collection of essays makes new and original contributions to the study of migration as a key global process. These novel perspectives include wellbeing, lifestyle, sex, religion, sport, food, resilience, and many others. -- - Russell King, University of Sussex, UK

List of contributors
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Acknowledgements xviii
Preface xix
1 Handbook of Culture and Migration: an introduction
1(5)
Jeffrey H. Cohen
Ibrahim Sirkeci
PART I THEORY AND MOBILITY
2 Ask an "open" question and you'll get a surprising answer: counterintuitive findings on Mexican migration to the United States
6(11)
Judith Adler Hellman
3 Conflict model of migration and perception of human insecurity
17(8)
Deniz Eroglu-Utku
Pinar Yazgan
4 A culture of mobility? Perspectives on the human rights-based migration government
25(15)
Markus Kotzur
Leonard Amaru Feil
5 The sexual dimension of migration: from sexual migration to changing lovescapes
40(14)
Martina Cvajner
Giuseppe Sciortino
6 Kaleidoscopic relations in emerging destinations
54(14)
Ruth McAreavey
7 Mirrored selves: reflections on religious narrative(s) in the lives of migrants
68(14)
Eric M. Trinka
8 Gender and culture of migration
82(13)
Caroline B. Brettell
9 Return migration
95(15)
Julia Pauli
10 International migration, environment, and climate change dynamics
110(14)
Michelle J. Moran-Taylor
Matthew J. Taylor
11 Taste and displacement
124(14)
Micah M. Trapp
PART II NATIONAL PATTERNS
12 Migration policy making in the US
138(14)
Philip Martin
13 Migration of humans versus migration of cultures in the Middle East
152(10)
Ayman Zohry
14 A framework for understanding migration from Sub-Saharan Africa: transnational and global perspectives
162(6)
Claude Sumata
15 International migration from India: an historical overview
168(7)
Ruchi Singh
16 Situations and challenges: survey on internal ethnic migrants in northwest Hubei in China
175(11)
Ying Hou
Shengyu Pei
17 Labour market integration of immigrants in Finland
186(18)
Elli Heikkila
Nafisa Yeasmin
PART III TRACING MOBILITIES IN SPACE AND PLACE
18 Contextualizing religiosity and identity in the case of Turkish immigrants in Western Europe
204(15)
Tolga Tezcan
19 Transnational migration, racial economies, and the limitations to membership
219(13)
Bernardo Ramirez Rios
Anthony Russell Jerry
20 Transnational migration and the lived experience of class across borders
232(16)
Jennifer A. Cook
21 Student and retiree mobilities
248(15)
Liliana Azevedo
Silva Lasser
Katrin Sontag
22 Violence and resilience across borders
263(11)
Nia C. Parson
23 Development, migration, and the prospects of `betterment'
274(13)
Gregory Gullette
24 The `mobility turn': economic inequality in refugee livelihoods
287(14)
Naohiko Omata
25 Remittances and belonging: reading the social meaning of Peruvian migrants' money
301(12)
Karsten Paerregaard
26 Highly skilled migrants and their networks
313(15)
Amy Carattini
27 Precarity, migration and extractive labour in the Peruvian Amazon
328(13)
Gordon Lewis Ulmer
28 Refugees on the move: resettlement and onward migration in `final' destination countries
341(10)
Mamie Shaffer
Emma Stewart
29 Where is home? Navigating the complexities of refugee repatriation
351(12)
Carrie Perkins
30 "They took a piece of my flesh": transnational motherhood and activism in Tlaxcala, Mexico
363(9)
Ruth M. Hernandez-Rios
31 Virtual village: Zapotec migrants in the digital era
372(14)
Roberto J. Gonzalez
32 Interconnectivities: mobility, food and place
386(11)
Paulette K. Schuster
PART IV HEALTH AND MOBILITY
33 Doing good or doing harm? The interrelations between migration, well-being, and mental health
397(15)
Natalia Zotova
34 Experiences of sociocultural reproduction among migrant women in the Brong-Ahafo Region of Ghana
412(13)
Jemima Nomunume Baada
35 Migration, stress, and physiological, dysregulation
425(17)
Alexandra C. Tuggle
Douglas E. Crews
Index 442
Edited by Jeffrey H. Cohen, Professor of Anthropology, The Ohio State University, US and Ibrahim Sirkeci, International Business School, UK