The Nile on eBay Transnational Migration and Boundary-Making by Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski, Jochen Roose
This book deals with the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-(re)making in Europe and other parts of the world.
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This book deals with the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-(re)making in Europe and other parts of the world. It takes stock of recent and hitherto unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America, specifically in relation to their political, social and cultural framing. In particular, chapters in this collection focus on newer cases of transnational migration and their socio-political implications. Alongside the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe,new patterns of migration and re-bordering can also be seen across Europe, the Middle East and beyond. These include both the rise of anti-immigration populism within the nation-states and practices of discouraging migration at the regional level such as the EU.
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Annual of European and Global StudiesEditors: Ireneusz Pawe? Karolewski, Johann P. Arnason and Peter WagnerAn annual collection of the best research on European and global themes, the Annual of European and Global Studies publishes issues with a specific focus, each addressing critical developments and controversies in the field.Examining the ongoing processes of migration in Europe and beyondThis book deals with the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-(re)making in Europe and other parts of the world. It takes stock of recent and hitherto unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America, specifically in relation to their political, social and cultural framing. In particular, chapters in this collection focus on newer cases of transnational migration and their socio-political implications. Alongside the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, which can be seen as one of the most divisive political issues in recent European history, new patterns of migration and re-bordering can also be seen across Europe, the Middle East and beyond. These include both the rise of anti-immigration populism within the nation-states and practices of discouraging migration at the regional level such as the EU. Robert Sata is Associate Research Fellow with the Political Science Department at the Central European University.Jochen Roose is Coordinator for Surveys and Party Research at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin. He is also Adjunct Senior Researcher at the Free University of Berlin.Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski is Professor of Political Theory and Democracy Research at the University of Leipzig.
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Annual of European and Global StudiesEditors: Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski, Johann P. Arnason and Peter WagnerAn annual collection of the best research on European and global themes, the Annual of European and Global Studies publishes issues with a specific focus, each addressing critical developments and controversies in the field.Examining the ongoing processes of migration in Europe and beyondThis book deals with the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-(re)making in Europe and other parts of the world. It takes stock of recent and hitherto unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America, specifically in relation to their political, social and cultural framing. In particular, chapters in this collection focus on newer cases of transnational migration and their socio-political implications.Alongside the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, which can be seen as one of the most divisive political issues in recent European history, new patterns of migration and re-bordering can also be seen across Europe, the Middle East and beyond. These include both the rise of anti-immigration populism within the nation-states and practices of discouraging migration at the regional level such as the EU.Robert Sata is Associate Research Fellow with the Political Science Department at the Central European University.Jochen Roose is Coordinator for Surveys and Party Research at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation in Berlin. He is also Adjunct Senior Researcher at the Free University of Berlin.Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski is Professor of Political Theory and Democracy Research at the University of Leipzig.
Author Biography
Robert Sata is Associate Research Fellow at the Political Science Department, Central European University. His research focuses on ethnic relations, minority rights and the politics of identity. He also works on issues of populism, political discourse and public spheres, gender politics and discrimination. He has taught courses at CEU's MA programs, McDaniel College, Hungary and Babes-Bolyai University, Romania and has supervised theses on ethnic relations, gender issues, intra-state conflict, migration, electoral campaigning, and the Roma in Europe. Jochen Roose is researcher at the German institute for Urban Affairs. He is also adjunct professor at the Free University Berlin. Previously, he worked also at the Social Science Research Center Berlin, the University Leipzig, the Free University Berlin and the Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies, University of Wroclaw. He has published a wide range of articles and book chapters and edited multiple volumes. Among his book publications are Social Movements and Social Theory (Springer VS, 2016, ed. with H. Dietz) and Advances in European Borderlands Studies (Nomos, 2017, ed. with E. Opilowska and Z. Kurcz). Ireneusz P. Karolewski is Head of the Political Studies Department in the The Willy Brandt Centre for German and European Studies at the University of Wroclaw. He graduated and received his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Potsdam in Germany. He was Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science at the University of Potsdam from 1999 to 2008. He has held guest professorships and fellowships at the Harvard University, the Université de Montréal, Institut D'Etudes Politiques in Lille, the University of California in Santa Barbara and the New York University. He is co-convenor of the ECPR Standing Group on Identity and managing editor of the Annual of European and Global Studies, published by Edinburgh University Press.
Table of Contents
Introduction: Patterns and Implications of Migration and Rebordering, Jochen Roose, Ireneusz Pawel Karolewski, Robert Sata; 1. Do Migrants Think Differently about Migration? An Experimentum Crucis for Explaining Attitudes on Migration, Jochen Roose; 2. Fencing in the Boundaries of the Community. Migration, Nationalism and Populism in Hungary, Robert Sata; 3. Rethinking Refugee Integration. The Importance of Core Values for Cultural Debate in Germany, Aleksandra Koluvija; 4. The Unfolding of the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Turkey. From temporariness to permanency, Ayhan Kaya; 5. The Middle Eastern Refugee Crisis and the Islamic State. Motivations of Iraqi Yazidis for Migrating to Europe, Karel cern
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This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the changing politics, scale and diversity of migration and border-making in the twenty-first century. Illustrated by a range of historical and contemporary cases of migration in Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, the diverse contributions from nationalism and migration scholars use qualitative case analysis, interviews and archival research to deconstruct the micro-foundations of migration politics in local context.--Erin K. Jenne, Central European University
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This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding the changing politics, scale and diversity of migration and border-making in the twenty-first century. Illustrated by a range of historical and contemporary cases of migration in Western and Eastern Europe, Latin America and the Middle East, the diverse contributions from nationalism and migration scholars use qualitative case analysis, interviews and archival research to deconstruct the micro-foundations of migration politics in local context.
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Examining the ongoing processes of migration in Europe and beyond
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Examining the ongoing processes of migration in Europe and beyond Case studies focusing on Europe, Russia, the Middle East, and South America Integrates issues of current migration and boundary-making processes Various experts discussing social and political factors pertaining to current dynamics of migration and boundary-making in different cultural settings Sociological and political analyses of current trends in transnational migration and rebordering Brings together studies from different continents This book deals with the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-(re)making in Europe and other parts of the world. It takes stock of recent and hitherto unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America, specifically in relation to their political, social and cultural framing. In particular, chapters in this collection focus on newer cases of transnational migration and their socio-political implications. Alongside the refugee and migrant crisis in Europe, which can be seen as one of the most divisive political issues in recent European history, new patterns of migration and re-bordering can also be seen across Europe, the Middle East and beyond. These include both the rise of anti-immigration populism within the nation-states and practices of discouraging migration at the regional level such as the EU.
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Discusses the social and political factors in the current dynamics of transnational migration and new boundary-making Takes stock of recent and as-yet-unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America 9 case studies on countries including Turkey, Brazil, Poland, the Niger, Iraq, Hungary and Russia Looks in particular at political, social and cultural framing
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Discusses the social and political factors in the current dynamics of transnational migration and new boundary-making Takes stock of recent and as-yet-unpublished research on the refugee crisis in Europe, migration dynamics in the Middle East and migration flows in Africa and Latin America 9 case studies on countries including Turkey, Brazil, Poland, the Niger, Iraq, Hungary and Russia Looks in particular at political, social and cultural framing
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Globalisation; Migration Studies; Nationalism; Political Economy; European Civilisation.
Details ISBN1474453481 Publisher Edinburgh University Press ISBN-10 1474453481 ISBN-13 9781474453486 Format Hardcover Pages 224 Year 2020 Language English Subtitle Reshaping Policies and Identities DEWEY 325 Publication Date 2020-03-31 UK Release Date 2020-03-31 Imprint Edinburgh University Press Place of Publication Edinburgh Country of Publication United Kingdom NZ Release Date 2020-03-31 Author Jochen Roose Series Annual of European and Global Studies Edited by Jochen Roose Audience General AU Release Date 2020-10-14 Alternative 9781474453493 We've got this
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