This volume investigates new migration patterns in the Americas addressing continuities and changes in existing population movements in the region. The book explores migration conditions and intersections across time and space relying on a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach that brings together the expertise of transnational scholars with diverse theoretical orientations, strengths, and methodological approaches. Some of the themes this edited volume explores include main features of contemporary migration in the Americas; causes, composition, and patterns of new migration flows; and state policies enacted to meet the challenges posed by new developments in migration flows.
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This volume investigates new migration patterns in the Americas addressing continuities and changes in existing population movements in the region.
1: Introduction: New Mobility Patterns in the Americas.- 2: The Interplay of Organized Violence and Forced Migration: A Transnational Perspective.- 3: How Insecurity Is Transforming Migration Patterns in the North American Corridor: Lessons From Michoacán.- 4: The Discourse of "Transit Migration" in Mexico and Its "Blind Spot": Changing Realities and New Vocabularies.- 5: Open-Door Policy? Reintegration Challenges and Government Responses to Return Migration in Mexico.- 6: Carving Out Protection and Redress for Migrants in the Americas Through the Judiciary: The Role of the High Courts.- 7: Lifestyle Migration and the Marketization of Countries in Latin America.- 8: Beyond the Expat Bubble: Migration and Labor Incorporation of Spanish Skilled Immigrants in Mexico.- 9: Economic Crisis and Migrants’ In-Between: Trajectories of Legal Status, Work and (In)formality from Colombian and Ecuadorian Born Migrants in Spain.- 10: New patterns of Chinese Migration to the Americas: MexicoCity and Lima.- 11: From Immigration to Transit Migration? Race and Gender Entanglements in New Migration to Ecuador.- 12: New Spaces of Belonging: Soccer Teams of Bolivian Migrants in São Paulo, Brazil.- 13: Conclusion.
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This volume investigates new migration patterns in the Americas addressing continuities and changes in existing population movements in the region. The book explores migration conditions and intersections across time and space relying on a multidisciplinary, collaborative approach that brings together the expertise of transnational scholars with diverse theoretical orientations, strengths, and methodological approaches. Some of the themes this edited volume explores include main features of contemporary migration in the Americas; causes, composition, and patterns of new migration flows; and state policies enacted to meet the challenges posed by new developments in migration flows. Andreas E. Feldmann is Associate Professor of Political Science and Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, USA.Xóchitl Bada is Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at the Universityof Illinois, USA.Stephanie Schütze is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Lateinamerika-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.
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“The volume provides a cohesive and much-needed update of migration flows in the region and challenges existing theories and paradigms to understand such flows. It is an excellent collection offering truly interdisciplinary transregional approaches and identifying new trends in the movement of people across and beyond the region.” (Alexandra Délano Alonso, author of From Here and There: Diaspora Policies, Integration and Social Rights Beyond Borders)“It is hard to find a book investigating contemporary human mobility in the Americas this thoroughly. The contributions of different regional experts produce a comprehensive view of the complex migration dynamics that characterize mobility in this region, going beyond traditional research on south-north movements. This is a unique contribution to the literature on international and regional migration in the Americas that defies traditional paradigms.” (Laura Velasco Ortiz, co-author of Mexican Voices of the Border Region: Mexican and Mexican Americans Speak about Living along the Wall)
“This is an agenda-setting book that brings together issues and contemporary debates on human mobility from a regional perspective by analyzing new and old trends on migration in the Americas. This book proposes a new lens for examining mobility patterns in this region: it is a systematic study on the composition and dynamic of migration flows in the contemporary scenario characterized by the control politics and criminalization of immigrants and their families. This book must be read by all those interested in a better understanding of the migration-violence nexus and, consequently, new migration patterns in the region.” (Liliana Rivera-Sánchez, co-author of The Practice of Research on Migration and Mobilities)
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Produces an accurate description of contemporary population movements in the Americas based on empirical in-depth studies that underscore continuities and changes Offers an assessment of the overall influence of these new mobilities on the socioeconomic and political conditions and policies of states as well as on the condition of people (migrants and refugees) Establishes a fruitful interdisciplinary dialogue that clearly sharpens our understanding of the dynamic and complex nature of contemporary migration in the region
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ISBN
9783319893839
Publisert
2018-08-11
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Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, U, P, 05, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Andreas E. Feldmann is Associate Professor of Political Science and Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, USA.Xóchitl Bada is Associate Professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Illinois, USA.
Stephanie Schütze is Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology at the Lateinamerika-Institut, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany.