LEADER 11685nam a2200649 i 4500001 99126199319606421 005 20241120175339.0 006 m o d | 007 cr#cnu|||||||| 008 20 s2019 enk obf 001 0 eng d 020 1-315-45829-2 020 1-315-45827-6 020 1-315-45828-4 035 (CKB)4100000008154782 035 (MiAaPQ)EBC5770302 035 (PPN)253583012 035 (EXLCZ)994100000008154782 040 MiAaPQ |beng |erda |epn |cMiAaPQ |dMiAaPQ |dAzTeS 050 4 JV6035 |b.R688 2019 082 04 EN PROCESO DE CATALOGACION 082 04 RE/304.8 |223 245 00 Routledge international handbook of migration studies / |cedited by Steven J. Gold and Stephanie J. Nawyn 250 Second edition 264 1 London ;New York, New York : |bRoutledge, |c[2019] 264 4 |c©2019 300 1 online resource 300 1 recurso en línea (655 páginas) 336 text |btxt |2rdacontent 336 texto |2rdacontent 337 computer |bc |2rdamedia 337 computadora |bc |2rdamedia 338 online resource |bcr |2rdacarrier 338 recurso en línea |2rdacarrier 490 1 Routledge International Handbooks 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 588 Título tomado de la portada electrónica 520 Featuring forty-six essays written by leading international and multidisciplinary scholars, this fully revised second edition of the Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies offers a conceptual and truyely global approach to the study of international migration. 505 0 Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- Notes on the contributors -- Introduction to the second edition -- Reference -- Introduction to the first edition -- Central themes -- A conceptual focus -- The book's organization -- References -- PART I: Theories and histories of international migration -- Economic and psychological overview chapters -- Economic approaches -- Psychological approaches -- Historical approaches by world region -- Reference -- Chapter 1: Economic perspectives on migration -- Introduction -- Theories of the initiating forces of migration? -- Theories about the self-perpetuating mechanisms of migration -- An alternative economic perspective on the empirical literature: an example of migrant remittances -- Summary -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 2: Psychological acculturation: perspectives, principles, processes, and prospects -- Introduction -- Acculturation: a group and individual phenomenon -- Psychological acculturation -- Processes in psychological acculturation -- Risks and rewards in psychological acculturation -- Policy implications of psychological acculturation -- Future directions in psychological acculturation research -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3: European migration history -- Introduction -- The mobility transition -- Seasonal migrants -- Colonization -- Moves to the city -- Soldiers -- Settlement processes -- Further reading -- Chapter 4: Migration history in the Americas -- The peopling of the Americas -- Conquest,coercion, and colonization: early modern histories of Atlantic empire-building, 1492-1776 -- To populate is to govern: nation states confront settlers and labor migrants from Europe and Asia, 1776-1940 -- Refugees,exiles, and job-seekers in the contemporary Americas -- Further reading. 505 8 Chapter 5: Asian migration in the longue durée -- Early human movement -- States, agriculture and armies -- Eurasian exchange -- Early modern mobility -- The creation of Asia, 1840-1940 -- Into the present -- References -- Chapter 6: A brief history of African migration -- The beginnings of migration in Africa -- Trans-Saharan movement -- Trading networks within and outside of Africa -- Forced migration within and outside of Africa -- Other pre-colonial movement -- Colonial migration -- Colonial migration into Africa -- Migration within Africa since independence -- Migration out of Africa -- Conclusion -- Further reading -- PART II: Displacement, refugees and forced migration -- References -- Chapter 7: Forced migrants: exclusion, incorporation and a moral economy of deservingness -- Introduction -- Theoretical orientations -- Toward an integrated theoretical orientation -- Forced migration, deservingness and the limits of compassion -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8: Refugees and geopolitical conflicts -- Disaster, flight, and refuge -- Expulsion -- Displacement -- Flight -- Considerations -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 9: Country of first asylum -- Introduction -- What is asylum? -- Co-construction of state and statelessness -- Refugee as a social category -- Durability -- Conclusion and future directions -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10: Displacement, refugees, and forced migration in the MENA region: the case of Syria -- Introduction -- Contemporary dynamics of the MENA region: root causes, proximate conditions and intervening factors -- Root causes: economic dynamics -- Proximate conditions: the political dimension of forced migration -- The case of Syria -- Conclusion: research gaps and areas for further investigation -- References. 505 8 Chapter 11: Climate change and human migration: constructed vulnerability, uneven flows, and the challenges of studying environmental migration in the 21st century -- Introduction -- A brief note on terminology -- The challenges of measuring climate migration (and why it is time to stop pursuing the one big number) -- Who is affected? Climate change, constructed vulnerability and migration -- Amplified and uneven flows: people on the move -- Continued vulnerability: environmental migration and the growth of slums -- Conclusion -- References -- PART III: Migrants in the economy -- Chapter 12: Unions and immigrants -- Introduction -- Unions and immigrants in the United States: survival over solidarity -- Unions' reluctance, immigrants' willingness -- Immigrants' contributions to the labor movement -- Unionization, Americanization, and whiteness -- Organizing immigrant workers -- Union campaigns -- The undocumented and the law -- The failure of an enforcement-only border policy -- Immigrants and unions in Europe -- Inclusion over exclusion -- Rising anti-immigrant tide -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: Immigrant and ethnic entrepreneurship -- Introduction -- Conceptualizing immigrant and ethnic entrepreneurship -- The benefits of entrepreneurship -- Entrepreneurship and assimilation -- Entrepreneurship and racialized incorporation -- New directions in immigrant and ethnic entrepreneurship research -- References -- Chapter 14: High-skilled migration -- Introduction -- Government approaches to high-skilled migration -- Skills within the migration and development debate -- Skills within the integration debate -- Conclusion, or what is high-skilled migration after all? -- Note -- References -- Chapter 15: Immigration and the informal economy -- Introduction -- Defining the informal economy -- Why do people engage in informal activities?. 505 8 Sectors and occupational niches of informal activities -- Measurement of informal activities: paucity of data -- Concluding remarks -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 16: Vulnerability to exploitation and human trafficking: a multi-scale review of risk -- Introduction -- Definitions and terms -- Risk of human trafficking and exploitation -- Conclusions and directions forward -- Notes -- References -- PART IV: Intersecting inequalities in the lives of migrants -- Chapter 17: The changing configuration of migration and race -- Introduction -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 18: Nativism: a global-historical perspective -- What is nativism? -- Historical nativism: defining "us" and targeting the "Other" -- Racism and xenophobia -- Islamophobia -- The politics of nativism: nationalism, populism, authoritarianism -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 19: Gender and migration: uneven integration -- Introduction -- The evolution of gender analysis in migration studies -- Studies of gender and labor migration -- Gender relations in migrant families and social networks -- Citizenship, transnationalism and borders -- Gender and dynamism in migration scholarship -- References -- Chapter 20: Sexualities and international migration -- Introduction -- Emerging areas of research -- Juggling contradictory mandates -- References -- Chapter 21: Migrants and indigeneity: nationalism, nativism and the politics of place -- Introduction -- Autochthony -- Neo-racism and the conflation between migration and colonialism -- Against nationalism -- Note -- References -- PART V: Creating and recreating community and group identity -- Chapter 22: Panethnicity -- Panethnic organizing and racialization -- Panethnicity and internal diversities -- Individual panethnicity -- Panethnicity in transnational context -- Challenges and possibilities -- References. 505 8 Chapter 23: Understanding ethnicity from a community perspective -- The ethnic community revisited -- The dynamics of ethnic capital for community building: old Chinatowns v. new Chinese ethnoburbs -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 24: Religion on the move: the place of religion in different stages of the migration experience -- Religion and the migration undertaking -- Religion and the immigrant experience -- Religion and transnationalism -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Chapter 25: Condemned to a protracted limbo? Refugees and statelessness in the age of terrorism -- Introduction -- Essentializing and essentialized categories -- Massive displacement: global humanitarian crisis -- Stateless: de jure statelessness -- Refugees: de facto statelessness, international obligations, failures and policy proposals -- Intertwined fates: the globally stateless and the search for humane immigration policies at a global scale -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 26: Reclaiming the black and Asian journeys: a comparative perspective on culture, class, and immigration -- Introduction -- Tackling the puzzle: culture, class, and mode of incorporation -- Black counts: immigration and race reconsidered -- The Asian miracle reconsidered -- The black model minority -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- PART VI: Migrants and social reproduction -- Chapter 27: Immigrant and refugee language policies, programs, and practices in an era of change: promises, contradictions, and possibilities -- Introduction -- Immigrants' and refugees' integration: a status report -- Language policies and programs for immigrants and refugees: promises, contradictions, and constraints -- Monolingual linguistic citizenship for multilingual newcomers -- Market-oriented immigration policy and basic language skills training. 505 8 Normalized language teaching and structural barriers. 650 0 Emigration and immigration. 650 0 Emigration and immigration |xHistory. 650 0 Immigrants |xSocial conditions. 650 0 Immigrants |xEconomic conditions. 650 0 Emigration and immigration |xResearch. 650 7 Emigration and immigration |xHistoria. |2LOCAL 650 7 Immigrants |xCondiciones sociales. |2LOCAL 650 7 Immigrants |xCondiciones económicas. |2LOCAL 650 7 Emigration and immigration |xResearch. |2LOCAL 655 7 Electronic books. |2LOCAL 700 1 Gold, Steven J. |q(Steven James) |eeditor 700 1 Nawyn, Stephanie J., |eeditor 776 |z1-138-20882-5 830 0 Routledge international handbooks. 906 BOOK