Immigrant Lives

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Immigrant Lives

Intersectionality, Transnationality, and Global Perspectives

Makwarimba, Edward; Shizha, Edward

Oxford University Press Inc

10/2023

624

Dura

Inglês

9780197687307

15 a 20 dias

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Introduction to transnationalism, intersectionality and migration ecological trajectories
Edward Shizha and Edward Makwarimba

SECTION I: THEORETICAL AND CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORKS
Chapter 2: (Re)materializing intersectionality in transnational context
Denise L. Spitzer
Chapter 3: Rethinking race in research on migration: Transnational literacies as a tool
Patriann Smith, S. Joel Warrican, Alex Kumi-Yeboah and Tala Karkar Esperat
Chapter 4: Decolonizing diaspora studies: Accounting for the transnational and intersectional interventions of 'striking' diasporas
Ipek Demir
Chapter 5: 'Do we really belong here?' Transnationalism and the temporality of naturalized citizenship
Edward Shizha
SECTION II: POLICIES GOVERNING TRANSNATIONAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT
ASIA
Chapter 6: The Rohingya refugee situation: Seeking accountability, relief, and solutions
Brian Gorlick

AUSTRALIA/SOUTH PACIFIC
Chapter 7: 'Irregular' migration, intersectionality and race: The demonization policy of refugees in Australia
Dawn Bolger
Chapter 8: African diasporic migration trends, relocation and resettlement: An Australian perspective
Kathomi Gatwiri, Leticia Anderson and Kiros Hiruy

UNITED KINGDOM
Chapter 9: Intersectionality and UK's multiscalar governance approach to race, gender and asylum seeking in Scotland and England
Emma Hill
Chapter 10: The Windrush Generation and the British citizenship policy
Shelene Gomes and Arthur Torrington

EUROPEAN UNION
Chapter 11: The European Union's Border and Coast Guard Agency (Frontex): Between impunity and accountability
Omer Karasapan
Chapter 12: Data evidence-informed migration policies in Africa and Europe? A transnational perspective
Marzia Rango and Irene Schoefberger
Chapter 13: The (in)coherence of European migration policy: Between securitization and protection
Paloma Gonzalez del Mino and Concepcion Anguita Olmedo
Chapter 14: Regulating without redistributing? A review of the main EU responses to the 'migrant crisis'
Stefano M. Torelli and Anna Longhini

NORTH AMERICA
Chapter 15: How Canada deals with asylum seekers and refugees in theory and practice
Herbert Grubel
Chapter 16: Intersectionality and the US Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program
Karla Rodriguez Beltran and Erin R. Hamilton

SECTION III: INTRA-REGIONAL/CONTINENTAL MIGRATION AND IMMIGRANTS' EXPERIENCES
Chapter 17: Of ranks and peripheries: Weaponizing difference against immigrants in Southern Africa
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi
Chapter 18: Overcoming barriers to informal enterprising: Congolese self-settled refugee women in urban Eswatini
Gabriel Tati
Chapter 19: Food self-sufficiency: Evidence from a land security framework to a protracted refugee situation in Uganda
Elsemarie Jorissen & Maliamungu Habib Uthuman
Chapter 20: The Rohingya exodus to Bangladesh: Livelihood pursuits, hope for assimilation and the associated risks
Hossain Ahmed Taufiq and Mahmood Muttaqee
Chapter 21: Immigration, policies and socio-racial hierarchies: The Latin American experience
Luisa Feline Freier and Leon Lucar Oba

SECTION IV: SETTLEMENT, IDENTITIES AND BELONGING IN A HOST COUNTRY
Chapter 22: Why do ethnic citizens identify more with their cultural groups than with the state in
Canada
Kon K. Madut
Chapter 23: Immigrants as potential development resource to countries of origin: A contextual report card on sub-Saharan African newcomers to Canada
Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika
Chapter 24: Gender norm attitudes among Nigerian and Angolan migrants in the Netherlands
Bilisuma B. Dito and Victor Cebotari
Chapter 25: Transnational lives and the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on immigrants, and
refugees
Edward Shizha
Chapter 26: Access to labour market justice for migrant workers in Australia
Anna Boucher

SECTION V: EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION: FOUNDATIONS FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE FOR IMMIGRANT SETTLEMENT AND INTEGRATION
Chapter 27: Wastage of human capital? Underutilization of foreign trained immigrant professionals and highly skilled workers in Canada
Edward Shizha
Chapter 28: Introducing migrants into urban politics or into urban migrant politics in Spain?
Juan Carlos Trivino-Salazar
Chapter 29: Language training and humanitarian migrants' host language skills: Recent evidence from Australia
Zhiming Cheng, Massimiliano Tani Bertuol, and Ben Zhe Wang
Chapter 30: 'Thou art welcome': The mental well-being of immigrants and refugees in Canada
Magnus Mfoafo-M'Carthy
Chapter 31: Conclusion: Directions for further migration research, policy making, theorization, and immigrants' settlement and integration programming
Edward Makwarimba and Edward Shizha
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