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Spanish Legacies - The Coming of Age of the Second Generation (Hardcover): Alejandro. Portes, Rosa Aparicio Gomez, William... Spanish Legacies - The Coming of Age of the Second Generation (Hardcover)
Alejandro. Portes, Rosa Aparicio Gomez, William Haller
R2,376 Discovery Miles 23 760 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Much like the United States, the countries of Western Europe have experienced massive immigration in the last three decades. Spain, in particular, has been transformed from an immigrant-exporting country to one receiving hundreds of thousands of new immigrants. Today, almost 13 percent of the country's population is foreign-born. Spanish Legacies, written by internationally known experts on immigration, explores how the children of immigrants-the second generation-are coping with the challenges of adaptation to Spanish society, comparing their experiences with those of their peers in the United States. Using a rich data set based on both survey and ethnographic material, Spanish Legacies describes the experiences of growing up by the large population of second-generation youths in Spain and the principal outcomes of the process-from national self-identification and experiences of discrimination to educational attainment and labor-market entry. The study is based on a sample of almost 7,000 second-generation students who were interviewed in Madrid and Barcelona in 2008 and then followed and re-interviewed four years later. A survey of immigrant parents, a replacement sample for lost respondents in the second survey, and a survey of native-parentage students complement this rich data set. Outcomes of the adaptation process in Spain are systematically presented in five chapters, introduced by real-life histories of selected respondents drawn by the study's ethnographic module. Systematic comparisons with results from the United States show a number of surprising similarities in the adaptation of children of immigrants in both countries, as well as differences marked by contrasting experiences of discrimination, self-identities, and ambition.

Mobilizing Public Sociology - Scholars, Activists, and Latin@ Migrants Converse on Common Ground (English, Spanish, Hardcover):... Mobilizing Public Sociology - Scholars, Activists, and Latin@ Migrants Converse on Common Ground (English, Spanish, Hardcover)
Victoria Carty, Rafael Luevano
R3,438 Discovery Miles 34 380 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Mobilizing Public Sociology, coedited by Victoria Carty and Rafael Luevano, combines theory and scholarly perspectives with a grassroots approach to challenges that Latin@ immigrants face in the United States. Public sociology calls for scholars and community activists and practitioners to engage in dialogue and to work together in the struggle for social justice. The contributors to this collection-scholars, immigrants, practitioners, and community activists-share their scholarly perspectives and personal experiences on a wide range of issues related to immigration, including deportation and criminalization, undocumented youth and higher education, legislation, and community activism. The collection encourages ongoing collaboration in dealing with some of the most pressing problems affecting our communities with the hope of breaking down barriers and misconceptions. Contributors are: Amelia Alvarez, Fawn Bekam, Victoria Carty, Kristin E. Heyer, Patricia Huerta, Rusty Kennedy, Oliver Lopez, Rafael Luevano, Raquel R. Marquez, Eileen McNerney, Patrick Murphy, Jerry Price, Lisa D. Ramirez, Harriett D. Romo, Suzanne SooHoo, Madeleine Spencer, Daniele Struppa, and Bishop Kevin William Vann.

Daily Life of the New Americans - Immigration since 1965 (Hardcover): Christoph Strobel Daily Life of the New Americans - Immigration since 1965 (Hardcover)
Christoph Strobel
R1,886 Discovery Miles 18 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A detailed and engaging historical examination that provides an intimate understanding of the daily life of the new immigrants in the United States. In the last decades, a growing number of immigrants from around the world have arrived in the United States. Daily Life of the New Americans: Immigration since 1965 provides a thematic overview of their everyday lives and underscores the diversity and complexity of the newcomer experience. Organized into six thematic chapters, the book examines how immigrants from Latin America, Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and Europe are changing the face of the American nation, and, at the same time, are themselves being changed by living in America. The stories told here are enhanced through the use of oral histories that bring immigrant experiences vividly to life. Photographs depict scenes of immigrant daily life A chronology of events outlines the main events in recent immigration history

Stealing Time - Migration, Temporalities and State Violence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Monish Bhatia, Victoria Canning Stealing Time - Migration, Temporalities and State Violence (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Monish Bhatia, Victoria Canning
R1,194 R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Save R197 (16%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book draws together empirical contributions which focus on conceptualising the lived realities of time and temporality in migrant lives and journeys. This book uncovers the ways in which human existence is often overshadowed by legislative interpretations of legal and illegalised. It unearths the consequences of uncertainty and unknowing for people whose futures often lay in the hands of states, smugglers, traffickers and employers that pay little attention to the significance of individuals' time and thus, by default, their very human existence. Overall, the collection draws perspectives from several disciplines and locations to advance knowledge on how temporal exclusion relates to social and personal processes of exclusion. It begins by conceptualising what we understand by 'time' and looks at how temporality and lived realities of time combine for people during and after processes of migration. As the book develops, focus is trained on temporality and survival during encampment, border transgression, everyday borders and hostility, detention, deportation and the temporal impacts of border deaths. This book both conceptualises and realises the lived experiences of time with regard to those who are afforded minimal autonomy over their own time: people living in and between borders.

Filipino American Transnational Activism - Diasporic Politics among the Second Generation (Hardcover): Robyn Rodriguez Filipino American Transnational Activism - Diasporic Politics among the Second Generation (Hardcover)
Robyn Rodriguez
R3,982 Discovery Miles 39 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Read an interview with Robyn Rodriguez. Filipino American Transnational Activism: Diasporic Politics among the Second Generation offers an account of how Filipinos born or raised in the United States often defy the multiple assimilationist agendas that attempt to shape their understandings of themselves. Despite conditions that might lead them to reject any kind of relationship to the Philippines in favor of a deep rootedness in the United States, many forge linkages to the "homeland" and are actively engaged in activism and social movements transnationally. Though it may well be true that most Filipino Americans have an ambivalent relationship to the Philippines, many of the chapters of this book show that other possibilities for belonging and imaginaries of "home" are being crafted and pursued.

Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe - Making Multicultural Democracy Work? (Hardcover): L. Morales,... Social Capital, Political Participation and Migration in Europe - Making Multicultural Democracy Work? (Hardcover)
L. Morales, M. Giugni
R2,666 Discovery Miles 26 660 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

How can European societies more effectively promote the active engagement of immigrants and their children in the political and civic life of the countries where they live? This book examines the effect of migrants' individual attributes and resources, their social capital and the political opportunities on their political integration.

International Migration and Social Theory (Hardcover, New): Karen O'Reilly International Migration and Social Theory (Hardcover, New)
Karen O'Reilly
R4,952 Discovery Miles 49 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Affecting millions across the globe every day, international migration encompasses a wide range of concerns. It is not only a central dynamic in processes of globalization and government policy-making, but also a deeply personal topic that cuts to the heart of notions of identity, home and belonging. International Migration and Social Theory provides a clear map of this field, and shows how social theory can illuminate our understanding of the way we move around the globe. Explaining and critiquing a wide range of theories, approaches and concepts, the text provides a new theoretical framework for future study and applies it to extended empirical case studies. The book explores core migration topics, from labour and lifestyle migration to refugees and the role of women, to shed light on the implications of migration at global, national and personal levels. This compelling text traces key trends in this diverse field to provide a clear overview of international migration today. It presents invaluable insights for students and researchers in Sociology, Politics and Migration Studies.

Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment (Hardcover, New): Moon H. Jo Korean Immigrants and the Challenge of Adjustment (Hardcover, New)
Moon H. Jo
R2,531 Discovery Miles 25 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the steady increase in the number of Asian immigrants, our interest in Asian-American communities has intensified in recent years. While much has been written on the experiences of established immigrant communities such as the Chinese and the Japanese, little is yet known about the Korean Americans, one of today's fastest growing Asian-American minorities. This volume provides an overview of the history of Korean immigration to this country--from the first immigrants who arrived in Hawaii at the beginning of the century to the most recent waves of the 1980s and 1990s--and a detailed analysis of the main problems Korean Americans face in adjusting to life in their adopted country. The author collected most of his data through a questionnaire survey and case-study interviews, which provide lively, first-person accounts of the immigrant experience, focusing in particular on problems such as the language barrier, social isolation, family tension, and the challenge of earning a livelihood.

Migration, Diversity and Inequality in Later Life - Ageing at a Crossroads (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Dora Sampaio Migration, Diversity and Inequality in Later Life - Ageing at a Crossroads (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Dora Sampaio
R2,642 Discovery Miles 26 420 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is the first comprehensive ethnographic study of the diversity of living and ageing experiences of three groups of older migrants - return, lifestyle and ageing-in-place labour migrants - from a comparative perspective. It explores the motivations, ageing experiences and aspirations of transnational ageing migrants in the context of the Portuguese islands of the Azores and situates the research within debates of the ageing-migration nexus. The book's interdisciplinary approach to transnational embodied and emplaced experiences of ageing facilitates a dialogue between various fields concerned with ageing and mobilities, including geography, anthropology, sociology, social gerontology, social work, and studies of health and wellbeing.

Cultural Conflict and the Swedish Sexual Myth - The Male Immigrant's Encounter with Swedish Sexual and Cohabitation... Cultural Conflict and the Swedish Sexual Myth - The Male Immigrant's Encounter with Swedish Sexual and Cohabitation Culture (Hardcover, New)
Sven-Axel Mansson
R2,538 Discovery Miles 25 380 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the past fifty years immigrants from 160 nations have transformed Sweden from an ethnically relatively homogeneous society into an intensely multi-ethnic one. By the beginning of the 1990s, more than one million out of a population of eight and a half million were immigrants or children of immigrants. By the early 1990s some ten percent of the Swedish population are foreign born. This change in Swedish life and culture results in considerable tension and misunderstandings. Perhaps, Mansson would contend, in no area is this more evident than in love relationships. In this book he sets out to explore different aspects of the encounter between immigrant males and Swedish sexual and cohabitation culture, and to analyze this encounter in relationship to the important elements in the cultural patterns and processes that have shaped and still shape immigrant male's gender-role specific socialization. In a world increasingly confronted with similar tensions and adaptations, this study is of considerable interests to sociologists and others concerned with contemporary multicultural society.

Citizenship East & West (Hardcover): Liebich Citizenship East & West (Hardcover)
Liebich
R6,743 Discovery Miles 67 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examines the dynamics of citizenship in Europe's new democracies, and the concerns that citizenship has raised. The concept of citizenship is analyzed and detailed studies of citizenship in Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic and Slovakia are presented.

Citizenship - Critical Concepts in Sociology (Hardcover): Professor Bryan S. Turner, Bryan S. Turner Citizenship - Critical Concepts in Sociology (Hardcover)
Professor Bryan S. Turner, Bryan S. Turner
R23,499 Discovery Miles 234 990 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The concept of citizenship is central to a wide number of debates in the social sciences: juridicial (the rights and obligations of the state), political philosophy and the law (because it defines the nature of expectations relating to social contract) and questions relating to freedom, equality and rights.
These two volumes provide scholars with a comprehensive guide to the concept. It outlines the history of citizenship and traces its application in various debates within the social sciences.
Bryan Turner is Professor of Sociology at the University of Cambridge. He is widely acknowledged to be one of the leading sociologists in the English-speaking world. He is the author or co-author of no less than 30 books, the most recent of which have been Theories of Modernity and Postmodernity (Sage 1992) and Regulating Bodies (Routledge 1992).

Women of Exile - German-Jewish Autobiographies Since 1933 (Hardcover): Andreas Lixl-Purcell Women of Exile - German-Jewish Autobiographies Since 1933 (Hardcover)
Andreas Lixl-Purcell
R2,540 Discovery Miles 25 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Lixl-Purcell . . . has chosen twenty-six from the hundreds of unpublished memoirs he researched. They are arranged in three sections--Persecution and Displacement, Exile and War, and Exile in Hindsight. Much of the power of their stories lies in their matter-of-fact and straightforward telling of their fears, narrow escapes, sorrows, and triumphs. There are narratives describing women's social, cultural and political networks before and after immigration, the isoilated struggles of individuals, their work as legal or illegal aliens abroad, and their involvement with underground resistance movements. American Library Book RevieW Women's exile autobiographies, written usually for an audience of relatives and fellow travellers, are rarely made available to the public. This is particularly true for Jewish women who fled Germany after Hitler's rise to power in 1933. In this unusual volume, the memoirs, diaries, and letters of twenty-six of these extraordinary women are published together for the first time. Their recollections paint a provocative profile of exile life and cover a broad spectrum of emigre history on every continent. While each memoir voices an intensely personal explanation, their combined effect is to launch a radical reinterpretation of women's roles, fates, and destinies.

The Impact of Migration on Poland (Hardcover): Krystyna Slany, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Anne White The Impact of Migration on Poland (Hardcover)
Krystyna Slany, Pawel Kaczmarczyk, Anne White
R1,193 Discovery Miles 11 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love - Mothers, Daughters, and Communication Technology in the Tongan Diaspora (Hardcover):... Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love - Mothers, Daughters, and Communication Technology in the Tongan Diaspora (Hardcover)
Makiko Nishitani
R1,786 Discovery Miles 17 860 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Based on long-term ethnographic fieldwork among Tongan migrant mothers and adult daughters in Australia, anthropologist Makiko Nishitani provides a unique account of how gifts, money, and information flow along the connections of kin and kin-like relationships. Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love challenges the conventional discourse on migration, which typically characterizes intergenerational changes from tradition to modernity, from relational to individual, and from obligation to autonomy and freedom. Rather, through an intimate examination of Tongan women's everyday engagement with kinship relationships, Nishitani highlights how migrant women and their daughters born outside Tonga together create a field of relationships with kin and kin-like people, and navigate between individualistic, personal desires and familial duties and obligations. Their negotiations are not limited to a local frame of reference, but encompass vast distances, including relationships with relatives in places like Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the "home" island nation. Tongan women manage these relationships across diverse modes of communication: face-to-face interactions in homes and at church, lengthy telephone conversations on fixed phone lines in kitchens, and interactions on social media accessed on living room computers shared between neighboring households. Relationships between migrant mothers and second-generation daughters are suffused with warmth and empathy, as well as tensions and misunderstandings. Nishitani's work demonstrates the critical contemporary relevance of classical anthropological kinship studies and gift theories as tools that can help us to understand transnationalism in the "digital" age. Through reflections on feminist geography, social theory of technology, Bourdieu's field theory, and media studies, Nishitani makes a convincing call for anthropologists to use relationships rather than geographical places as a site of anthropological fieldwork in order to understand the sociality of diasporic people. Filled with rich, intimate portrayals of diasporic women's everyday lives and the everyday politics of familial relationships, Desire, Obligation, and Familial Love will appeal to students and scholars of the anthropology of migration, of communication technologies and social media, and of gender and familial relationships, as well as to those interested in fieldwork methodology, transnational and migration studies, and Pacific Studies.

Bordering Britain - Law, Race and Empire (Paperback): Nadine El-Enany Bordering Britain - Law, Race and Empire (Paperback)
Nadine El-Enany
R472 Discovery Miles 4 720 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

(B)ordering Britain argues that Britain is the spoils of empire, its immigration law is colonial violence and irregular immigration is anti-colonial resistance. In announcing itself as postcolonial through immigration and nationality laws passed in the 60s, 70s and 80s, Britain cut itself off symbolically and physically from its colonies and the Commonwealth, taking with it what it had plundered. This imperial vanishing act cast Britain's colonial history into the shadows. The British Empire, about which Britons know little, can be remembered fondly as a moment of past glory, as a gift once given to the world. Meanwhile immigration laws are justified on the basis that they keep the undeserving hordes out. In fact, immigration laws are acts of colonial seizure and violence. They obstruct the vast majority of racialised people from accessing colonial wealth amassed in the course of colonial conquest. Regardless of what the law, media and political discourse dictate, people with personal, ancestral or geographical links to colonialism, or those existing under the weight of its legacy of race and racism, have every right to come to Britain and take back what is theirs. -- .

Love Undocumented - Risking Trust in a Fearful World (Hardcover): Sarah Quezada Love Undocumented - Risking Trust in a Fearful World (Hardcover)
Sarah Quezada; Foreword by Alexia Salvatierra
R659 R593 Discovery Miles 5 930 Save R66 (10%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Mobility Makes States - Migration and Power in Africa (Hardcover): Darshan Vigneswaran, Joel Quirk Mobility Makes States - Migration and Power in Africa (Hardcover)
Darshan Vigneswaran, Joel Quirk
R1,836 Discovery Miles 18 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Human mobility has long played a foundational role in producing state territories, resources, and hierarchies. When people move within and across national boundaries, they create both challenges and opportunities. In Mobility Makes States, chapters written by historians, political scientists, sociologists, and anthropologists explore different patterns of mobility in sub-Saharan Africa and how African states have sought to harness these movements toward their own ends. While border control and intercontinental migration policies remain important topics of study, Mobility Makes States demonstrates that immigration control is best understood alongside parallel efforts by states in Africa to promote both long-distance and everyday movements. The contributors challenge the image of a fixed and static state that is concerned only with stopping foreign migrants at its border, and show that the politics of mobility takes place across a wide range of locations, including colonial hinterlands, workplaces, camps, foreign countries, and city streets. They examine short-term and circular migrations, everyday commuting and urban expansion, forced migrations, emigrations, diasporic communities, and the mobility of gatekeepers and officers of the state who push and pull migrant populations in different directions. Through the experiences and trajectories of migration in sub-Saharan Africa, this empirically rich volume sheds new light on larger global patterns and state making processes. Contributors: Eric Allina, Oliver Bakewell, Pamila Gupta, Nauja Kleist, Loren B. Landau, Joel Quirk, Benedetta Rossi, Filipa Ribeiro da Silva, Simon Turner, Darshan Vigneswaran.

Separated Migrant Young Women in State Care - Living in Contested Spaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Rachel Larkin Separated Migrant Young Women in State Care - Living in Contested Spaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Rachel Larkin
R3,659 Discovery Miles 36 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the responses of states to migrant girls who are separated from family and enter state care systems as unaccompanied or trafficked young people. The book draws on research with girls and social work practitioners in the UK to explore what can happen when separated girls encounter professionals at borders and within care systems. It considers how separated girls adapt to different ideas of what it means to be a girl in destination countries, and how this is affected by their other intersecting identities. The book identifies how girls can feel welcomed, but also how young migrants can be seen in excluding ways. It argues that narratives of the fragile 'refugee child' are unhelpful ways to understand individual girls. Using theories and clear language relevant to both academics and practitioners, the author fills a gap in the research on migrant and trafficked young women who frequently represent the minority in care systems globally.

The Crooked Walk (Hardcover): Achint Ramcharan The Crooked Walk (Hardcover)
Achint Ramcharan
R565 Discovery Miles 5 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Turkish Jews and their Diasporas - Entanglements and Separations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Kerem OEktem, Ipek Kocaoemer... Turkish Jews and their Diasporas - Entanglements and Separations (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Kerem OEktem, Ipek Kocaoemer Yosmaoglu
R3,665 Discovery Miles 36 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book introduces the reader to the past and present of Jewish life in Turkey and to Turkish Jewish diaspora communities in Israel, Europe, Latin America and the United States. It surveys the history of Jews in the Ottoman Empire and the Turkish Republic, examining the survival of Jewish communities during the dissolution of the empire and their emigration to America, Europe, and Israel. In the cases discussed, members of these communities often sought and seek close connections with Turkey, even if those 'ties that bind' are rarely reciprocated by Turkish governments. Contributors also explore Turkish Jewishness today, as it is lived in Israel and Turkey, and as found in 'places of memory' in many cities in Turkey, where Jews no longer exist today.

Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Tamer Afifi, Jill Jager Environment, Forced Migration and Social Vulnerability (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Tamer Afifi, Jill Jager
R2,802 Discovery Miles 28 020 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book is one of the outputs of the conference on 'Environmental Change, Forced Migration, and Social Vulnerability' (EFMSV) held in Bonn in October 2008. Migration is one of the oldest adaptation measures of humanity. Indeed, without migration the multitude of civilizations and interactions between them - peaceful and otherwise - would be hard to imagine. The United Nations (UN)-led global dialogue on migration is a clear sign that governments and the specialized UN agencies and bodies have recognized the need to view, govern, manage, and facilitate migration; to mitigate its negative effects; and to capitalize on the positive ones. It is a common expectation among experts that environmentally induced migration will further increase in the decades to come. Hence, next to the political, economic, ethnic, social, financial, humanitarian, and security aspects of migration, the environmental component should urgently be considered in the ongoing international dialogue on migration. This need is also a challenge. Without appropriate scientific knowledge, assessment, definitions, and classifications, the intergovernmental frameworks would not be able to deal with these complex phenomena. The Five-Pronged-Approach as formulated by the United Nations University (UNU) may serve as a framework to identify the additional dimensions of this challenge next to - and actually simultaneously with - the scientific one.

They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields - Illness, Injury, and Illegality among U.S. Farmworkers (Hardcover): Sarah Bronwen... They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields - Illness, Injury, and Illegality among U.S. Farmworkers (Hardcover)
Sarah Bronwen Horton
R2,378 Discovery Miles 23 780 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

They Leave Their Kidneys in the Fields takes the reader on an ethnographic tour of the melon and corn harvesting fields of California's Central Valley to understand why farmworkers suffer heatstroke and chronic illness at rates higher than workers in any other industry. Through captivating accounts of the daily lives of a core group of farmworkers over nearly a decade, Sarah Bronwen Horton documents in startling detail how a tightly interwoven web of public policies and private interests creates exceptional and needless suffering.

Race and Immigration (Hardcover): N Kibria Race and Immigration (Hardcover)
N Kibria
R1,727 Discovery Miles 17 270 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Immigration has long shaped US society in fundamental ways. With Latinos recently surpassing African Americans as the largest minority group in the US, attention has been focused on the important implications of immigration for the character and role of race in US life, including patterns of racial inequality and racial identity. This insightful new book offers a fresh perspective on immigration and its part in shaping the racial landscape of the US today. Moving away from one-dimensional views of this relationship, it emphasizes the dynamic and mutually formative interactions of race and immigration. Drawing on a wide range of studies, it explores key aspects of the immigrant experience, such as the history of immigration laws, the formation of immigrant occupational niches, and developments of immigrant identity and community. Specific topics covered include: the perceived crisis of unauthorized immigration; the growth of an immigrant rights movement; the role of immigrant labor in the elder care industry; the racial strategies of professional immigrants; and the formation of pan-ethnic Latino identities. Written in an engaging and accessible style, this book will be invaluable for advanced undergraduate and beginning graduate-level courses in the sociology of immigration, race and ethnicity.

Retirement Migration to the Global South - Global Inequalities and Entanglements (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022): Cornelia Schweppe Retirement Migration to the Global South - Global Inequalities and Entanglements (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2022)
Cornelia Schweppe
R3,985 Discovery Miles 39 850 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the increasing evidence of international retirement migration (IRM) to countries of the Global South. IRM to countries of the Global South points to the increasing global interconnectedness of aging in relatively affluent countries and raises critical questions about its interrelations with global inequalities. This book provides a critical analysis of these global interrelations and their intertwinements with global inequalities and addresses the complex and multi-layered dimensions and implications of this development. It highlights the (ambiguous) everyday lives of retirement migrants in the countries of destination, and the severe impacts on the destination countries that are marked by processes of recolonization, and the reproduction, enhancement and reconfiguration of social inequalities. The growing retirement industry that capitalizes on retirement migration exploiting global differences and structural disadvantages of countries in the Global South is another integral part of this book.

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