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Although Canada is known internationally as a leader among
industrialized countries for inclusive practices towards immigrants
and refugees, the twenty-first century has witnessed a rise in the
number of refugees and temporary migrant workers who are often
denied citizenship and may also experience detention and
deportation. Containing Diversity examines to what extent Canada's
long-standing support for immigration, multiculturalism, and
citizenship has shifted in favour of discourses, policies, and
practices that "contain" diversity. This book reflects on how
diversity is being "contained" through practices designed to
insulate the Canadian settler-colonial state. In assessing the
Canadian government's policies towards refugees and asylum seekers,
economic migrants, family-class migrants, temporary foreign
workers, and multiculturalism, the authors show the various
contradictory practices in effect. Containing Diversity reflects on
policy changes, analysed alongside the resurgence of right-wing
political ideology and the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ultimately, Containing Diversity highlights the need for a
re-imagining of new forms of solidarity that centre migrant and
Indigenous justice.
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the
nature and governance of international labour migration is changing
within a globalizing environment. It examines how labour mobility
and the governance of labour migration are changing by exploring
the links between political economy and differentiated forms of
labour migration. Additionally, it considers the effects of new
social models of inclusion and exclusion on labour migration.
Therefore, the book troubles the conventional dichotomies and
categorizations - permanent vs. temporary; skilled vs. unskilled;
legal vs. illegal -- that have informed migration studies and
regulatory frameworks. Theoretically, this volume contributes to an
ongoing project of reframing the study of migration within politics
and international relations. Bringing together an interdisciplinary
group of scholars, drawing on examples from the European Union,
North America and Asia, Governing International Labour Migration
will be of interest to students and scholars of migration studies,
IPE, international relations, and economics.
This book offers a critical examination of the way in which the
nature and governance of international labour migration is changing
within a globalizing environment. It examines how labour mobility
and the governance of labour migration are changing by exploring
the links between political economy and differentiated forms of
labour migration. Additionally, it considers the effects of new
social models of inclusion and exclusion on labour migration.
Therefore, the book troubles the conventional dichotomies and
categorizations - permanent vs. temporary; skilled vs. unskilled;
legal vs. illegal -- that have informed migration studies and
regulatory frameworks. Theoretically, this volume contributes to an
ongoing project of reframing the study of migration within politics
and international relations. Bringing together an interdisciplinary
group of scholars, drawing on examples from the European Union,
North America and Asia, Governing International Labour Migration
will be of interest to students and scholars of migration studies,
IPE, international relations, and economics.
Although Canada is known internationally as a leader among
industrialized countries for inclusive practices towards immigrants
and refugees, the twenty-first century has witnessed a rise in the
number of refugees and temporary migrant workers who are often
denied citizenship and may also experience detention and
deportation. Containing Diversity examines to what extent Canada's
long-standing support for immigration, multiculturalism, and
citizenship has shifted in favour of discourses, policies, and
practices that "contain" diversity. This book reflects on how
diversity is being "contained" through practices designed to
insulate the Canadian settler-colonial state. In assessing the
Canadian government's policies towards refugees and asylum seekers,
economic migrants, family-class migrants, temporary foreign
workers, and multiculturalism, the authors show the various
contradictory practices in effect. Containing Diversity reflects on
policy changes, analysed alongside the resurgence of right-wing
political ideology and the realities of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ultimately, Containing Diversity highlights the need for a
re-imagining of new forms of solidarity that centre migrant and
Indigenous justice.
Genome Editing-Techniken werden mit der Entdeckung von CRISPR/Cas
interdisziplinar diskutiert. Die als revolutionar bezeichnete
Genschere ist eine einfache und kostengunstige Moeglichkeit, um
vielfaltige und sehr genaue Manipulationen des Genoms vorzunehmen.
Die Verkundung der erstmaligen Geburt von genmanipulierten
Zwillingen eines chinesischen Wissenschaftlers Ende 2018 zeigt
allein die Dynamik der Entwicklung von CRISPR. Die Publikation
beschaftigt sich mit Grundlagen, Problemen und Grenzen des
deutschen Rechts, die sich in Zusammenhang mit Genome
Editing-Methoden der Genmanipulation stellen. Der Fokus ist dabei
insbesondere auf die rechtliche Einbettung von Genome
Editing-Behandlungen am Menschen im Rahmen von therapeutischen
Keimbahneingriffen gerichtet.
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