Nowadays, migration seems never far from the top of the
political agenda. Whether as a consequence of civil and ethnic
unrest, or as one response to the widening gulf between the wealthy
and poor zones of the world, international population movement for
sanctuary or settlement has become as prevalent as increased
capital flows. (Indeed, for many commentators, there is a clear
connection between the fluidity of population movements and the
economic and technological changes that have generated
?globalization?.)
According to UN estimates, the global stock of migrants has
doubled in the past forty years and now amounts to around 200
million souls living outside their places of birth. For receiving
countries, migration?at once perceived as a social challenge and an
economic necessity?prompts difficult debates and questions.
Perhaps rather belatedly, the social sciences have recognized
the importance of these issues and a significant body of new
literature has accumulated in recent decades. The field is,
however, intrinsically multidisciplinary with contributions
stemming from economics, demography, human geography, law,
sociology, political science, and social anthropology. Migration
also interweaves with other important multidisciplinary fields such
as gender studies, labour-market studies, and cultural studies.
The sheer scale of the growth in migration research output ? and
the breadth and complexity of the discipline ? makes this new Major
Work from Routledge especially timely, and answers the urgent need
for a wide-ranging collection which provides easy access to the key
items of scholarly literature, material that is often inaccessible
or scattered throughout a variety of specialist journals and books.
In five volumes, Migration brings together the best and most
influential foundational and cutting-edge research on: theories of
migration; patterns of migration; the politics of migration; and
the dynamics of migration.
The collection is supplemented with a full index, and includes a
comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which
places the collected material in its historical and intellectual
context. Migration is destined to be valued by scholars, students,
and researchers as a vital research resource.
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