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This edited text explores immigration detention through a global
and transnational lens. Immigration detention is frequently
transnational; the complex dynamics of apprehending, detaining, and
deporting undocumented immigrants involve multiple organizations
that coordinate and often act across nation state boundaries. The
lives of undocumented immigrants are also transnational in nature;
the detention of immigrants in one country (often without due
process and without providing the opportunity to contact those in
their country of origin) has profound economic and emotional
consequences for their families. The authors explore immigration
detention in countries that have not often been previously explored
in the literature. Some of these chapters include analyses of
detention in countries such as Malaysia, South Africa, Turkey and
Indonesia. They also present chapters that are comparative in
nature and deal with larger, macro issues about immigration
detention in general. The authors' frequent usage of lived
experience in conjunction with a broad scholarly knowledge base is
what sets this volume apart from others, making it useful and
practical for scholars in the social sciences and anybody
interested in the global phenomenon of immigration detention.
The immigrants profiled in The Immigrant Other shed light on a
system designed to dehumanize and disenfranchise them, and they
describe the difficulty of finding shelter in an increasingly
globalized and unsympathetic world. They include Muslims facing
discrimination from both the "War on Terror" and the "War on
Immigration," Latino day laborers, Filipino immigrants supporting
themselves and their families back home, and Brazilian parents
terrified of being separated from their naturalized children.
Immigrants living in Spain, Australia, Greece, and Qatar are also
represented, showcasing the similarities and differences in the
treatment of immigrants worldwide. Each chapter in this anthology
pairs a description of specific state, national, and transnational
immigration laws and regulations with the testimony of individuals
struggling to find legitimacy and sanctuary among them.
The immigrants profiled in The Immigrant Other shed light on a
system designed to dehumanize and disenfranchise them, and they
describe the difficulty of finding shelter in an increasingly
globalized and unsympathetic world. They include Muslims facing
discrimination from both the "War on Terror" and the "War on
Immigration," Latino day laborers, Filipino immigrants supporting
themselves and their families back home, and Brazilian parents
terrified of being separated from their naturalized children.
Immigrants living in Spain, Australia, Greece, and Qatar are also
represented, showcasing the similarities and differences in the
treatment of immigrants worldwide. Each chapter in this anthology
pairs a description of specific state, national, and transnational
immigration laws and regulations with the testimony of individuals
struggling to find legitimacy and sanctuary among them.
Health Care Social Work aims to directly empower health care social
workers around the world by providing valuable new information
about the breadth and depth of the profession's health care
contributions, legislative and policy influences upon practice, and
implications for future practice and growth in different nations.
Written by scholars and practitioners of health care social work
from around the world, chapters encourage comparative analysis of
distant health care social work practice as a means of supporting
meaningful change on a local level and contributing to public
health in a way that transcends boundaries and makes a difference
globally. Readers will gain an opportunity to examine their
assumptions about health care social work practice and reflect
meaningfully upon less familiar techniques and approaches as a way
of prompting problem-solving with an expanded frame of reference.
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