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Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India (Paperback): Wing-Chung Ho, Florence Padovani Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India (Paperback)
Wing-Chung Ho, Florence Padovani
R1,367 Discovery Miles 13 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With a range of case studies from Asia, this book sheds light on empirical realizations of marginality in a globalized context using first-hand original research. In the late 2000s, the financial crisis witnessed the fragility of high levels of market integration and the vulnerability of globalisation. Since then, the world seems to have entered an epoch of anxiety featuring populism with varying degrees of protectionism and nationalism. What is the nature of this populist mood as a backlash against globalisation? How do people feel about it and act upon it? Why should specific intellectual attention be paid to the increasingly marginalised by the recent macroscopic structural changes? These are the questions addressed by the contributors of this book, illustrated with specific cases from mainland China, Hong Kong and India, all of which have undergone substantial populist or nationalist movements since 2010. A valuable resource for sociologists looking to understand the impacts of globalization, especially those with a particular interest in Asia.

Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India (Hardcover): Wing-Chung Ho, Florence Padovani Living in the Margins in Mainland China, Hong Kong and India (Hardcover)
Wing-Chung Ho, Florence Padovani
R4,919 Discovery Miles 49 190 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

With a range of case studies from Asia, this book sheds light on empirical realizations of marginality in a globalized context using first-hand original research. In the late 2000s, the financial crisis witnessed the fragility of high levels of market integration and the vulnerability of globalisation. Since then, the world seems to have entered an epoch of anxiety featuring populism with varying degrees of protectionism and nationalism. What is the nature of this populist mood as a backlash against globalisation? How do people feel about it and act upon it? Why should specific intellectual attention be paid to the increasingly marginalised by the recent macroscopic structural changes? These are the questions addressed by the contributors of this book, illustrated with specific cases from mainland China, Hong Kong and India, all of which have undergone substantial populist or nationalist movements since 2010. A valuable resource for sociologists looking to understand the impacts of globalization, especially those with a particular interest in Asia.

Forced Migration and Global Processes - A View from Forced Migration Studies (Paperback): Fran cois Cr epeau, Delphine Nakache,... Forced Migration and Global Processes - A View from Forced Migration Studies (Paperback)
Fran cois Cr epeau, Delphine Nakache, Michael Collyer, Nathaniel H. Goetz, Art Hansen; Contributions by …
R1,465 Discovery Miles 14 650 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Migration is at the center of much of the discussion on globalization. Migrants move across borders and thus defy state-centered traditions. Migration is often caused or influenced by aspects of global change: the transformation of the world economy with the expansion of free trade, the modification of the world balance of power and the challenge of global insecurity, the emergence of the global environment as an important political issue, and the redefinition of the role of communities in shaping identities when faced with networks of migrants and diasporas. Forced Migration and Global Processes considers the crossroads of forced migration with three global trends: development, human rights, and security. This expert collection studies these complex interactions and aims to help determine what solutions may alleviate most of the human suffering involved in forced migrations.

Forced Migration and Global Processes - A View from Forced Migration Studies (Hardcover, New): Fran cois Cr epeau, Delphine... Forced Migration and Global Processes - A View from Forced Migration Studies (Hardcover, New)
Fran cois Cr epeau, Delphine Nakache, Michael Collyer, Nathaniel H. Goetz, Art Hansen; Contributions by …
R3,228 Discovery Miles 32 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Migration is at the center of much of the discussion on globalization. Migrants move across borders and thus defy state-centered traditions. Migration is often caused or influenced by aspects of global change: the transformation of the world economy with the expansion of free trade, the modification of the world balance of power and the challenge of global insecurity, the emergence of the global environment as an important political issue, and the redefinition of the role of communities in shaping identities when faced with networks of migrants and diasporas. Forced Migration and Global Processes considers the crossroads of forced migration with three global trends: development, human rights, and security. This expert collection studies these complex interactions and aims to help determine what solutions may alleviate most of the human suffering involved in forced migrations.

Development-Induced Displacement in India and China - A Comparative Look at the Burdens of Growth (Hardcover): Florence Padovani Development-Induced Displacement in India and China - A Comparative Look at the Burdens of Growth (Hardcover)
Florence Padovani; Foreword by Michael M. Cernea; Contributions by Joel Cabalion, Kam Wing Chan, Yingfang Chen, …
R2,672 Discovery Miles 26 720 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The world seems to have recently discovered India and China as major players in Asia, and political and economic connections between the two countries are rapidly growing. Beyond the fashionable phenomenon, the two countries have much in common and many shared experiences. Both are developing countries with dynamic economies focused on lifting their people out of poverty. There are also differences as well, as India is a democracy while China is an autocratic state, and the speed of economic growth is much higher in India. This collection provides a comparative analysis of development-induced migration in India and China caused by urbanization and dam construction. The contributors include scholars from both countries working in both academia and consultancy positions.

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