Over the last two decades there have been numerous profound changes
in UK society which have had an impact on the scale, geographies,
meaning and experiences of internal migration. Providing a critical
appraisal of migration scholarship from the perspective of
Geography, reviewing theory, substantive foci and method, this book
demonstrates how sub-national migration in the UK gives rise to and
reflects new patterns of population, housing, economies and
cultures. Each chapter is written by a Population Geographer
together with a scholar representing another Human Geography
sub-discipline thus providing a cross-disciplinary perspective on a
specific aspect of migration. Critically reviewing and setting an
agenda for internal migration scholarship from a spatial
perspective, this book will be of interest to academics and
students of Geography and other disciplines concerned with
migration, both within the UK and further afield.
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