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Books > Social sciences > Sociology, social studies > Population & demography > Immigration & emigration

Indian Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley - The Making of a Transnational Techno-Capitalist Class (Hardcover, New): Monica Rao... Indian Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley - The Making of a Transnational Techno-Capitalist Class (Hardcover, New)
Monica Rao Biradavolu
R2,278 Discovery Miles 22 780 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Written by Monica Biradavolu (a sociologist at Yale University), this innovative study examines the emergence and growing power of a new group of immigrant Indians to the United States: the transnational techno-capitalist class of entrepreneurs operating at the upper echelons of the hi-tech industry in Silicon Valley and Bangalore. Imbibing the culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in Silicon Valley, recognizing the importance of building strong networks, and relying upon their educational qualifications, professional credentials and powerful yet invisible family support, Indians are playing a central role in redefining what it means to be an 'immigrant entrepreneur' from a 'developing country'. These powerful actors are negotiating on their own terms and forging their own transnational space in the global software industry to become a transnational capitalist class, with allegiance to global capitalism and a political project of pushing the ideas and ideals of capitalism in both their 'home' and 'adopted' countries. This an important book for those in ethnic and immigrant studies.

Global Perspectives on Human Migration, Asylum, and Security (Hardcover): Christina M. Akrivopoulou Global Perspectives on Human Migration, Asylum, and Security (Hardcover)
Christina M. Akrivopoulou
R4,592 Discovery Miles 45 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Unstable social climates are causing the displacement of large numbers of people around the world. Thus, the issue of safe replacement arises causing the need for new policies and strategies regarding immigration. Global Perspectives on Human Migration, Asylum, and Security is a timely reference source for the latest research on the challenges, risks, and policies of current relocation and refugee flows, as well as address security problems in relation to these aspects of immigration. Featuring coverage on a wide variety of topics and perspectives such as terrorism, racism, and human rights, this publication is ideally designed for academicians, policy makers, researchers, and practitioners seeking current research on the current societal happenings of refugee integration around the world.

Emigration in 21st-Century India - Governance, Legislation, Institutions (Paperback): S. Krishnakumar, S.Irudaya Rajan Emigration in 21st-Century India - Governance, Legislation, Institutions (Paperback)
S. Krishnakumar, S.Irudaya Rajan
R1,522 Discovery Miles 15 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Emigration in 21st-Century India is the first definitive exposition of contemporary Indian labour migration. The book provides a comprehensive appraisal of the policies, legislation and institutional architecture governing emigration at both federal and state levels. It posits that, geographically, emigration is now a more inclusive, pan-India phenomenon with many distinct features. It draws critical attention to the multiple dualities in Indian emigration, showing how the artificial distinction between a universal pravasi ('expatriate' or 'migrant') and a restricted aam pravasi ('common emigrant') distorts emigration governance. On the basis of extensive data from the Kerala Migration Survey (KMS) and National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO) Rounds, it projects the emerging profile of the emigrant from new source states as also the likely number of migrants by 2021, drawing cross-country comparisons where appropriate. The work will be invaluable to scholars of migration and diaspora studies, economics, development studies and sociology, as well as policy makers, administrators, academics, and non-governmental organisations in the field.

History, Memory and Migration - Perceptions of the Past and the Politics of Incorporation (Hardcover): Irial Glynn History, Memory and Migration - Perceptions of the Past and the Politics of Incorporation (Hardcover)
Irial Glynn; Edited by J. Kleist
R1,410 Discovery Miles 14 100 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

By conversing with the main bodies of relevant literature from Migration Studies and Memory Studies, this overview highlights how analysing memories can contribute to a better understanding of the complexities of migrant incorporation. The chapters consider international case studies from Europe, North America, Australia, Asia and the Middle East.

Transatlantic Ties in the Spanish Empire - Brihuega, Spain, and Puebla, Mexico, 1560-1620 (Hardcover): Ida Altman Transatlantic Ties in the Spanish Empire - Brihuega, Spain, and Puebla, Mexico, 1560-1620 (Hardcover)
Ida Altman
R1,533 Discovery Miles 15 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Between 1560 and 1620, a thousand or more people left the town of Brihuega in Spain to migrate to New Spain (now Mexico), where nearly all of them settled in Puebla de los Angeles, New Spain's second most important city. A medium-sized community of about four thousand people, Brihuega had been a center of textile production since the Middle Ages, but in the latter part of the sixteenth century its industry was in decline--a circumstance that induced a significant number of its townspeople to emigrate to Puebla, where conditions for textile manufacturing seemed ideal.
The immigrants from Brihuega played a crucial role in making Puebla the leading textile producer in New Spain, and they were otherwise active in the city's commercial-industrial sector as well. Although some immigrants penetrated the higher circles of "poblano" society and politics, for the most part they remained close to their entrepreneurial and artisanal origins. Closely associated through business, kinship, marital, and "compadrazgo" ties, and in residential patterns, the Brihuega immigrants in Puebla constituted a coherent and visible community.
This book uses the experiences and activities of the immigrants as a basis for analyzing society in Brihuega and Puebla, making direct comparisons between the two cities by examining such topics as mobility and settlement; politics and public life; economic activity; religious life; social relations; and marriage, family, and kinship. In tracing the socioeconomic, cultural, and institutional patterns of a town in Spain and a city in New Spain--in all their connections, continuities, and discontinuities--the book offers a new basis for understanding the process and implications of the transference of these patterns within the early modern Hispanic world.

Cross-Border Migration among Latin Americans - European Perspectives and Beyond (Hardcover): C. Mcilwaine Cross-Border Migration among Latin Americans - European Perspectives and Beyond (Hardcover)
C. Mcilwaine
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book aims to address this neglect in the European context with concentration on the UK case. Conceptually, This book explores the meanings of diaspora and whether this is an appropriate concept to refer to Latin American migration to Europe in particular. It also examines the utility of transnationality and transmigration as useful in explaining and assessing the realities of the movement of Latin Americans around the world. The book provides important conceptual discussions of some key themes in relation to Latin American migrants in general, such as poverty, negotiating institutions, family life and domestic service and mainly in relation to the European context. Perhaps most importantly in terms of the state of current knowledge on the topic, it uncovers the lives of Latin American migrants in the UK, which have remained largely hidden to date.

Examining the Social and Economic Impacts of Conflict-Induced Migration (Hardcover): Esther Akumbo Nyam, Festus Idoko Examining the Social and Economic Impacts of Conflict-Induced Migration (Hardcover)
Esther Akumbo Nyam, Festus Idoko
R4,616 Discovery Miles 46 160 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Worldwide conflict continues to force the migration of citizens seeking safety, shelter, and stability. This conflict-induced migration has social and economic impacts not only on the individuals and families that are forced to flee but also on the communities and environment. Examining the Social and Economic Impacts of Conflict-Induced Migration is an essential reference source that examines the theoretical and practical basis of induced migration in regions under conflict and the impact of sociology and economy on this type of relocation and how it can be managed for global sustainable peace. Featuring research on topics such as conflict theory, media agenda, and state economics, this book is ideally designed for sociologists, economists, policymakers, government functionaries, peace keepers, non-governmental organizations, academicians, researchers, and students.

Performing Nostalgia: Migration Culture and Creativity in South Albania (Hardcover, New Ed): Eckehard Pistrick Performing Nostalgia: Migration Culture and Creativity in South Albania (Hardcover, New Ed)
Eckehard Pistrick
R4,222 Discovery Miles 42 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Migration studies is an area of increasing significance in musicology as in other disciplines. How do migrants express and imagine themselves through musical practice? How does music help them to construct social imaginaries and to cope with longings and belongings? In this study of migration music in postsocialist Albania, Eckehard Pistrick identifies links between sound, space, emotionality and mobility in performance, provides new insights into the controversial relationship between sound and migration, and sheds light on the cultural effects of migration processes. Central to Pistrick's approach is the essential role of emotionality for musical creativity which is highlighted throughout the volume: pain and longing are discussed not as a traumatising end point, but as a driving force for human action and as a source for cultural creativity. In addition, the study provides a fascinating overview about the current state of a rarely documented vocal tradition in Europe that is a part of the mosaic of Mediterranean singing traditions. It refers to the challenges imposed onto this practice by heritage politics, the dynamics of retraditionalisation and musical globalisation. In this sense the book constitutes an important study to the dynamics of postsocialism as seen from a musicological perspective. Winner of the 2017 Stavro Skendi Book Prize for Achievement in Albanian Studies, Society for Albanian Studies Dr. Pistrick's book, in the committee's judgment, impressively connects ethnomusicology, anthropology and migration studies. Linking sound with space and emotionality, it offers a new understanding of the role of the oral tradition within Albanian communities, in particular its ability to deal creatively with painful experiences and the realities of migration. Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies

Immigration, Popular Culture, and the Re-routing of European Muslim Identity (Hardcover, New): L. Dotson-Renta Immigration, Popular Culture, and the Re-routing of European Muslim Identity (Hardcover, New)
L. Dotson-Renta
R1,394 Discovery Miles 13 940 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

By studying the re-mapping of Europe as a topography of immigration, and by investigating the cultural production that has translated and mediated traditional Mediterranean identities, this book examines the creation of new "European," new "Moorish," and new "European Islamic" identities, with a particular emphasis on the changing role of Spain and the transnationalization of its heritage of Al-Andalus. Central to this study is the concept of traslado, used here to trace the translation and transfer of cultural memory and national identity through a focus on immigrants who have been moving between and transcending national spaces. Through critical analysis of novels, film, and hip-hop produced by and about immigrants, Dotson-Renta demonstrates how traslado works in the lives of contemporary North African immigrants to Spain.

The International Migration of Health Workers - Ethics, Rights and Justice (Hardcover): R. Shah The International Migration of Health Workers - Ethics, Rights and Justice (Hardcover)
R. Shah
R1,404 Discovery Miles 14 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Experts from ethicists and political philosophers to clinicians and trade unionists seek answers to a number of key ethical questions to further a deeper understanding of the ethics of health worker migration.

U.S. Immigration Policy in an Age of Rights (Hardcover): Debra L. Delaet U.S. Immigration Policy in an Age of Rights (Hardcover)
Debra L. Delaet
R2,035 Discovery Miles 20 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Civil rights rhetoric has been central to the debate over U.S. immigration policy since at least the 1960s. A coalition of interest groups, including churches, ethnic organizations, civil rights groups, and employer associations has played a fundamental role in advancing civil rights norms in the immigration arena. The growing importance of civil rights rhetoric in the debate over U.S. immigration policy, DeLaet asserts, helps to explain the liberalization of U.S. immigration policy in spite of growing evidence that the public opposition to immigration has grown during the same period. In turn, the liberalization of U.S. immigration policy has contributed to rising numbers of both legal and illegal immigrants. Thus, high levels of immigration reflect the basic provisions of current U.S. immigration policy, rather than a loss of governmental control. Many analysts have suggested that the immigration policy reforms passed by Congress in 1996 marked the beginning of a new era of restrictionism. However, as DeLaet illustrates, the new restrictions adopted in 1996 contain many of the same loopholes as previous legislation, indicating the coalition of interest groups supporting immigration still pose a significant obstacle to efforts to restrict immigration.

Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-Diverse Context (Hardcover): Susanne Wessendorf Commonplace Diversity: Social Relations in a Super-Diverse Context (Hardcover)
Susanne Wessendorf
R1,805 Discovery Miles 18 050 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork, Wessendorf explores life in a super-diverse urban neighbourhood. The book presents a vivid account of the daily doings and social relations among the residents and how they pragmatically negotiate difference in their everyday lives.

Migrant Smuggling - Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe (Hardcover): A. Triandafyllidou, Thanos Maroukis Migrant Smuggling - Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe (Hardcover)
A. Triandafyllidou, Thanos Maroukis
R1,406 Discovery Miles 14 060 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This book explores one important aspect of international irregular migration, notably the smuggling of migrants from Asia and Africa into southern European countries. During the last two decades, international migration has intensified both across the East to West and South to North axis, with Europe receiving increasing numbers of migrants from developing countries in Africa and Asia (and also Latin America), and this work examinesthis international movement of people that oftentakes place illegally and involves either unlawful border crossings or overstaying (with or without a visa). The book also discusses how migration control policies in southern European countries may inadvertently shape the migrant smuggling phenomenon and the smuggling 'business'.

Becoming an African Diaspora in Australia - Language, Culture, Identity (Hardcover): F. Ndhlovu Becoming an African Diaspora in Australia - Language, Culture, Identity (Hardcover)
F. Ndhlovu
R2,457 R1,826 Discovery Miles 18 260 Save R631 (26%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Becoming an African Diaspora in Australia extends debates on identities, cultures and notions of race and racism into new directions as it analyses the forms of interactional identities of African migrants in Australia. It de-naturalises the commonplace assumptions and imaginations about the cultures and identities of African diaspora communities, and probes the relevance and usefulness of identity markers such as country of origin, nationality, ethnicity, ethnic/heritage language and mother tongue. Current cultural frames of identity representation have so far failed to capture the complexities of everyday lived experiences of transnational individuals and groups. Therefore by drawing on fresh concepts and recent empirical evidence, this book invites the reader to revisit and rethink the vocabularies that we use to look at identity categories such as race, culture, language, ethnicity, nationality, and citizenship, and introduces a new language nesting model of diaspora identity. This book will be of great interest to all students of migration, diaspora, African and Australian studies.

Nationalism, Identity and the Governance of Diversity - Old Politics, New Arrivals (Hardcover): F. Barker Nationalism, Identity and the Governance of Diversity - Old Politics, New Arrivals (Hardcover)
F. Barker
R2,147 R1,841 Discovery Miles 18 410 Save R306 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Examining the evolving responses to immigration, migrant integration and diversity of substate governments in Quebec, Flanders and Brussels, and Scotland, Fiona Barker explores what happens when the 'new' diversity arising from immigration intersects with the 'old' politics of substate nationalism in decentralized, multinational societies.

Religion in Diaspora - Cultures of Citizenship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015): Sondra L Hausner, Jane Garnett Religion in Diaspora - Cultures of Citizenship (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2015)
Sondra L Hausner, Jane Garnett
R2,489 R1,859 Discovery Miles 18 590 Save R630 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This edited collection addresses the relationship between diaspora, religion and the politics of identity in the modern world. It illuminates religious understandings of citizenship, association and civil society, and situates them historically within diverse cultures of memory and state traditions.

Gender Roles in Immigrant Families (Hardcover, 2013 ed.): Susan S. Chuang, Catherine S. Tamis-Lemonda Gender Roles in Immigrant Families (Hardcover, 2013 ed.)
Susan S. Chuang, Catherine S. Tamis-Lemonda
R3,333 Discovery Miles 33 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Researchers recognize that theoretical frameworks and models of child development and family dynamics have historically overlooked the ways in which developmental processes are shaped by socio-cultural contexts. Ecological and acculturation frameworks are especially central to understanding the experiences of immigrant populations, and current research has yielded new conceptual and methodological tools for documenting the cultural and developmental processes of children and their families. Within this broad arena, a question of central importance is on how gender roles in immigrant families play out in the lives of children and families. Gender Roles in Immigrant Families places gender at the forefront of the research by investigating how it interplays with parental roles, parent-child relationships, and child outcomes.

Children and Borders (Hardcover): S. Spyrou, M. Christou Children and Borders (Hardcover)
S. Spyrou, M. Christou
R3,342 Discovery Miles 33 420 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This collection brings together an interdisciplinary pool of scholars to explore the relationship between children and borders with richly-documented ethnographic studies from around the world. The book provides a penetrating account of how borders affect children's lives and how children play a constitutive role in the social life of borders.

Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking (Hardcover): R. Andrijasevic Migration, Agency and Citizenship in Sex Trafficking (Hardcover)
R. Andrijasevic
R1,401 Discovery Miles 14 010 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Providing a new perspective on migration and sex work in Europe, this book is based on interviews with migrant women in the sex sector. It brings together issues of migration, labour and political subjectivity in order to refocus scholarly and policy agenda away from sex slavery and organized crime, towards agency and citizenship.

Deskilling Migrant Women in the Global Care Industry (Hardcover, New): S. Cuban Deskilling Migrant Women in the Global Care Industry (Hardcover, New)
S. Cuban
R1,844 Discovery Miles 18 440 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book explores the human geographies of skilled migration, specifically the practices, dispositions, relationships and resources of professional women who participate in the global care industry. Drawing on a wealth of interviews with migrant women carers and experts in the fields of labor, care and migration, the book address three major questions: Why do professional women migrate for jobs for which they are overqualified? What strategies do they use to cope with their decisions? And what are the outcomes of their actions in terms of their social and economic integration with the host country?

Decolonial Judaism - Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking (Hardcover): S. Slabodsky Decolonial Judaism - Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking (Hardcover)
S. Slabodsky
R2,486 R1,855 Discovery Miles 18 550 Save R631 (25%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Decolonial Judaism: Triumphal Failures of Barbaric Thinking explores the relationship among geopolitics, religion, and social theory. It argues that during the postcolonial and post-Holocaust era, Jewish thinkers in different parts of the world were influenced by Global South thought and mobilized this rich set of intellectual resources to confront the assimilation of normative Judaism by various incipient neo-colonial powers. By tracing the historical and conceptual lineage of this overlooked conversation, this book explores not only its epistemological opportunities, but also the internal contradictions that led to its ultimate unraveling, especially in the post-9/11 world.

The New Second Generation in Switzerland - Youth of Turkish and Former Yugoslav Descent in Zurich and Basel (Paperback, 0):... The New Second Generation in Switzerland - Youth of Turkish and Former Yugoslav Descent in Zurich and Basel (Paperback, 0)
Rosita Fibbi, Philippe Wanner, Dusan Ugrina, Ceren Topgul
R1,893 Discovery Miles 18 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Using data from the Integration of the Second Generation in Europe survey, this timely study focuses on the second generation of immigrants from Turkey and former Yugoslavia in Switzerland. A common thread running through the various chapters is a comparison with previous research on Switzerland concerning the second generation of Italian and Spanish origin. The authors provide valuable insights into the current situation of the children of Turkish and Yugoslav immigrants while underlining the historical similarities and differences of their respective incorporation processes.

American Immigration Policy - Confronting the Nation's Challenges (Hardcover, 2010 ed.): Steven G. Koven, Frank Goetzke American Immigration Policy - Confronting the Nation's Challenges (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
Steven G. Koven, Frank Goetzke
R2,782 Discovery Miles 27 820 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Collaboration can be a painful process, especially between authors of different disciplines. This book is an outgrowth of discussions between a Political Scientist and Economists at the School of Urban and Public Affairs, University of Louisville. The Economics perspective is found in Chapter 3 and was largely written by Frank Gotzke. The Political Science oriented review, Chapters 2 and 6, aswellasall the case studies were largely provided by Steven Koven. Most of the book, but es- cially Chapters 4, 5, and 7 evolved as a consequence of conversations between the two authors. We believe the product of two disciplinary approaches has produced a collective outcome that is greater than the sum of individual parts would have been. In this book we have attempted to combine the analytical, empirical, historical, political, and economics approaches. Chapter 3 presents an analytical model, based on economics, Chapters 4 and 5 summarize empirical census data related to im- grants, and Chapter 6 reviews the legislative and political history of immigration."

Black '47 - Britain and the Famine Irish (Hardcover, 1998 ed.): F. Neal Black '47 - Britain and the Famine Irish (Hardcover, 1998 ed.)
F. Neal
R4,028 Discovery Miles 40 280 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The Irish Famine of 1845-49 was a major modern catastrophe. The return of the potato blight in 1846 triggered a huge exodus of destitute Irish seeking refuge in British towns and 1847 witnessed an unprecedented inflow of Irish refugees into Britain. This book examines the scale of that refugee immigration, the conditions under which the refugees were carried to Britain, the relief operations mounted, the horrors of the typhus epidemic in Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, South Wales and the North-East, and the financial cost to the British ratepayers.

Canadian Perspectives on Immigration in Small Cities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, Julie L. Drolet Canadian Perspectives on Immigration in Small Cities (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Glenda Tibe Bonifacio, Julie L. Drolet
R3,423 Discovery Miles 34 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines immigration to small cities throughout Canada. It explores the distinct challenges brought about by the influx of people to urban communities which typically have less than 100,000 residents. The essays are organized into four main sections: partnerships, resources, and capacities; identities, belonging, and social networks; health, politics, and diversity, and Francophone minority communities. Taken together, they provide a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary perspective on the contemporary realities of immigration to small urban locations. Readers will discover how different groups of migrants, immigrants, and Francophone minorities confront systemic discrimination; how settlement agencies and organizations develop unique strategies for negotiating limited resources and embracing opportunities brought about by changing demographics; and how small cities work hard to develop inclusive communities and respond to social exclusions. In addition, each essay includes a case study that highlights the topic under discussion in a particular city or region, from Brandon, Manitoba to the Thompson-Nicola Region in British Columbia, from Peterborough, Ontario to the Niagara Region. As a complement to metropolitan-based works on immigration in Canada, this collection offers an important dimension in migration studies that will be of interest to academics, researchers, as well as policymakers and practitioners working on immigrant integration and settlement.

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