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Rethinking Migration - New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
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Rethinking Migration - New Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives (Hardcover, New)
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With the increasing worldwide problems of migration, research into
its causes and effects become every more urgent. This volume takes
stock of recent advancements that social science research in both
Europe and the United States has made to understanding central
aspects of international migration. The focus is on conceptual,
methodological, and theoretical contributions that have emerged out
of empirical research with regard to state policies and interests
toward migration, dual citizenship, incorporation, transnational
ties, entrepreneurship, illegal migration, intergenerational
incorporation, and religion. No other publication brings the
scholarship together in a similarly comprehensive manner, showing
how the different approaches on each continent complement and speak
to one another, thus contributing to the internationalization of
migration studies. Alejandro Portes is Howard Harrison and
Gabrielle Snyder Beck Professor of Sociology and director of the
Center for Migration and Development at Princeton University. His
current research is on the adaptation process of the immigrant
second generation and the rise of transnational immigrant
communities in the United States. One of his most recent books,
co-authored with Ruben G. Rumbaut, is Legacies: The Story of the
Immigrant Second Generation and Ethnicities: Children of Immigrants
in America (California 2001), winner of the 2002 Distinguished
Scholarship Award from the American Sociological Association. Josh
DeWind has directed the Migration Program of the Social Science
Research Council since 1994. From 1989 to 2002 was a Professor of
Anthropology at Hunter College, City University of New York, where
he initiated the college's Program on International Human Rights
and directed its Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program. He
has published numerous books, reports, and articles related to
migration including The Handbook of International Migration: The
American Experience, edited with Charles Hirschman and Philip
Kasinitz (Russell Sage Foundation, 1999), which this current volume
updates and provides an international perspective. He was a
founding member of the Center for Immigrants Rights, National
Coalition for Haitian Rights, and National Immigration Forum.
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