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Gespaltene Migration


Gespaltene Migration
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Author : Wolfgang Schröer
language : de
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Release Date : 2013-09-03

Gespaltene Migration written by Wolfgang Schröer and has been published by Springer-Verlag this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-09-03 with Social Science categories.


Die politische Auseinandersetzung um Zuwanderung ist von einer klaren Spaltung in erwünschte und unerwünschte MigrantInnen geprägt, indem unverhohlen ökonomische Kriterien für die Aufnahme von MigrantInnen festgeschrieben werden. Am anderen Ende geht die inhumane Auseinandersetzung mit "unerwünschter" Migration weiter, indem im Dunkelfeld zwischen Asylbewerberheimen und Abschiebehaft sogenannte "Ausreisezentren" geschaffen werden sollen, die bei mangelnden rechtlichen Voraussetzungen für eine Abschiebung mittels sozialem und psychischem Druck eine "freiwillige Ausreise" erzwingen sollen. Eine Thematisierung der systematischen sozialen und rechtlichen Ausgrenzung von MigrantInnen fehlt ebenso wie eine intensive Diskussion in der Pädagogik und Sozialen Arbeit, welchen Beitrag sie zur sozialen Mindestsicherung für nicht-europäische MigrantInnen leisten können und wie sich das Profil der interkulturellen Pädagogik in diesem Rahmen verändert. Die AutorInnen dieses Buches greifen dieses neue Thema auf.



Gespaltene Migration


Gespaltene Migration
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Author : Wolfgang Schröer
language : de
Publisher: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften
Release Date : 2003-09-30

Gespaltene Migration written by Wolfgang Schröer and has been published by VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003-09-30 with Social Science categories.


Die politische Auseinandersetzung um Zuwanderung ist von einer klaren Spaltung in erwünschte und unerwünschte MigrantInnen geprägt, indem unverhohlen ökonomische Kriterien für die Aufnahme von MigrantInnen festgeschrieben werden. Am anderen Ende geht die inhumane Auseinandersetzung mit "unerwünschter" Migration weiter, indem im Dunkelfeld zwischen Asylbewerberheimen und Abschiebehaft sogenannte "Ausreisezentren" geschaffen werden sollen, die bei mangelnden rechtlichen Voraussetzungen für eine Abschiebung mittels sozialem und psychischem Druck eine "freiwillige Ausreise" erzwingen sollen. Eine Thematisierung der systematischen sozialen und rechtlichen Ausgrenzung von MigrantInnen fehlt ebenso wie eine intensive Diskussion in der Pädagogik und Sozialen Arbeit, welchen Beitrag sie zur sozialen Mindestsicherung für nicht-europäische MigrantInnen leisten können und wie sich das Profil der interkulturellen Pädagogik in diesem Rahmen verändert. Die AutorInnen dieses Buches greifen dieses neue Thema auf.



Citizenship And Migration In The Era Of Globalization


Citizenship And Migration In The Era Of Globalization
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Author : Markus Pohlmann
language : en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date : 2013-03-15

Citizenship And Migration In The Era Of Globalization written by Markus Pohlmann and has been published by Springer Science & Business Media this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-03-15 with Political Science categories.


In an age of globalization there is frequent migration across national borders, resulting in a reconsideration of the notion, practice and social institution of national citizenship. Addressing this phenomenon, the book focuses on the exchange between, and responses, of Korea and Germany. In particular, the book deals extensively with citizenship in Korea where the concept of citizenship is young, and thus the study of citizenship is relatively scarce. This book may be the first of its kind, bringing together eminent Korean and German scholars to analyse various aspects of citizenship in Korea. It is hoped that it will contribute to scholarship in the fields of citizenship and migration and to an understanding of the flow of people and ideas between Asia and Europe.



Exceptional People


Exceptional People
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Author : Ian Goldin
language : en
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Release Date : 2012-09-16

Exceptional People written by Ian Goldin and has been published by Princeton University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-09-16 with History categories.


The past, present, and future role of global migration Throughout history, migrants have fueled the engine of human progress. Their movement has sparked innovation, spread ideas, relieved poverty, and laid the foundations for a global economy. In a world more interconnected than ever before, the number of people with the means and motivation to migrate will only increase. Exceptional People provides a long-term and global perspective on the implications and policy options for societies the world over. Challenging the received wisdom that a dramatic growth in migration is undesirable, the book proposes new approaches for governance that will embrace this international mobility. The authors explore the critical role of human migration since humans first departed Africa some fifty thousand years ago—how the circulation of ideas and technologies has benefited communities and how the movement of people across oceans and continents has fueled economies. They show that migrants in today's world connect markets, fill labor gaps, and enrich social diversity. Migration also allows individuals to escape destitution, human rights abuses, and repressive regimes. However, the authors indicate that most current migration policies are based on misconceptions and fears about migration's long-term contributions and social dynamics. Future policies, for good or ill, will dramatically determine whether societies can effectively reap migration's opportunities while managing the risks of the twenty-first century. A guide to vigorous debate and action, Exceptional People charts the past and present of international migration and makes practical recommendations that will allow everyone to benefit from its unstoppable future growth.



The Migration Displacement Nexus


The Migration Displacement Nexus
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Author : Khalid Koser
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2011-09-01

The Migration Displacement Nexus written by Khalid Koser and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-09-01 with Social Science categories.


The “migration-displacement nexus” is a new concept intended to capture the complex and dynamic interactions between voluntary and forced migration, both internally and internationally. Besides elaborating a new concept, this volume has three main purposes: the first is to focus empirical attention on previously understudied topics, such as internal trafficking and the displacement of foreign nationals, using case studies including Afghanistan and Iraq; the second is to highlight new challenges, including urban displacement and the effects of climate change; and the third is to explore gaps in current policy responses and elaborate alternatives for the future.



The Future Of Post Human Migration


The Future Of Post Human Migration
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Author : Peter Baofu
language : en
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Release Date : 2013-01-03

The Future Of Post Human Migration written by Peter Baofu and has been published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013-01-03 with History categories.


Is migration really so constructive that, as Ralph Emerson (1909) once wrote, in the context of the New World, “asylum of all nations . . . will construct a new race, a new religion, a new state, a new . . . smelting-pot”? (WK 2012) This noble lie—the “melting pot” in the 20th century—can be contrasted with an opposing noble lie of the “salad bowl” in the 21st century, when those in multiculturalism like Tariq Modood (2007) argue nowadays that multiculturalism “is most timely and necessary, and . . . we need more not less.” (WK 2012a) Contrary to these opposing noble lies (and other views as will be discussed in the book), migration, in relation to both the Same and the Others, is neither possible or impossible, nor desirable or undesirable, to the extent that the respective ideologues on different sides would like us to believe. Surely, this exposure of the opposing noble lies about migration does not mean that the specific field of study on migration is a waste of time, or that those interdisciplinary fields (related to the study of migration) like animal migration, gene migration, diaspora politics, culural assimlation, human trafficking, urbanization, brain drain, tourism, ethnic cleansing, environmental migration, globalization, religious persecution, national identity, gentrification, fifth column, migration art, xenophobia, space colonization, multiculturalism, and so on are worthless. Needless to say, neither of these extreme views is reasonable. Instead, this book offers an alternative, better way to understand the future of migration, especially in the dialectic context of the Same and the Others—while learning from different approaches in the literature but without favoring any one of them or integrating them, since they are not necessarily compatible with each other. More specifically, this book offers a new theory (that is, the theory of the cyclical progression of migration) to go beyond the existing approaches in a novel way. If successful, this seminal project is to fundamentally change the way that we think about migration in relation to Sameness, Otherness, and identity, from the combined perspectives of the mind, nature, society, and culture, with enormous implications for the human future and what the author originally called its “post-human” fate.



Weapons Of Mass Migration


Weapons Of Mass Migration
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Author : Kelly M. Greenhill
language : en
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Release Date : 2011-06-23

Weapons Of Mass Migration written by Kelly M. Greenhill and has been published by Cornell University Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011-06-23 with Social Science categories.


At first glance, the U.S. decision to escalate the war in Vietnam in the mid-1960s, China's position on North Korea's nuclear program in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the EU resolution to lift what remained of the arms embargo against Libya in the mid-2000s would appear to share little in common. Yet each of these seemingly unconnected and far-reaching foreign policy decisions resulted at least in part from the exercise of a unique kind of coercion, one predicated on the intentional creation, manipulation, and exploitation of real or threatened mass population movements. In Weapons of Mass Migration, Kelly M. Greenhill offers the first systematic examination of this widely deployed but largely unrecognized instrument of state influence. She shows both how often this unorthodox brand of coercion has been attempted (more than fifty times in the last half century) and how successful it has been (well over half the time). She also tackles the questions of who employs this policy tool, to what ends, and how and why it ever works. Coercers aim to affect target states' behavior by exploiting the existence of competing political interests and groups, Greenhill argues, and by manipulating the costs or risks imposed on target state populations. This "coercion by punishment" strategy can be effected in two ways: the first relies on straightforward threats to overwhelm a target's capacity to accommodate a refugee or migrant influx; the second, on a kind of norms-enhanced political blackmail that exploits the existence of legal and normative commitments to those fleeing violence, persecution, or privation. The theory is further illustrated and tested in a variety of case studies from Europe, East Asia, and North America. To help potential targets better respond to—and protect themselves against—this kind of unconventional predation, Weapons of Mass Migration also offers practicable policy recommendations for scholars, government officials, and anyone concerned about the true victims of this kind of coercion—the displaced themselves.



Rethinking Migration


Rethinking Migration
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Author : Alejandro Portes
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2008-03

Rethinking Migration written by Alejandro Portes and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2008-03 with Political Science categories.


Includes statistical tables.



Forced Displacement And Migration


Forced Displacement And Migration
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Author : Hans-Joachim Preuß
language : en
Publisher: Springer Nature
Release Date : 2021-10-15

Forced Displacement And Migration written by Hans-Joachim Preuß and has been published by Springer Nature this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2021-10-15 with Political Science categories.


This book presents effective long-term solutions for displacement and migration against the background of the current debates. It offers insights on practical suggestions for dealing with displacement and migration due to violence, examines ideas for the management of global migration movements and looks into the integration of refugees and migrants. Throughout the chapters, experts from science, politics and practice shed light on the causes of global migration and the consequences of migration on a political, economic and social level. The focus of the discussion is not the avoidance of migratory movements, but above all the use of positive effects in countries of origin, transit and destination. The book is a must-read for researchers, policy-makers and politicians, interested in international cooperation and in a better understanding of causes, consequences and solutions of displacement and forced migration.



Migration By Boat


Migration By Boat
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Author : Lynda Mannik
language : en
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Release Date : 2016-05

Migration By Boat written by Lynda Mannik and has been published by Berghahn Books this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-05 with Political Science categories.


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.