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Rethinking Environmental History - World-System History and Global Environmental Change (Hardcover): Alf Hornborg, J.R.... Rethinking Environmental History - World-System History and Global Environmental Change (Hardcover)
Alf Hornborg, J.R. McNeill, Joan Martinez-Alier; Contributions by Stephen G. Bunker, William H. Fisher, …
R3,406 Discovery Miles 34 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This exciting new reader in environmental history provides a framework for understanding the relations between ecosystems and world-systems over time. Alf Hornborg, J. R. McNeill, and Joan Martinez-Alier have brought together a group of the foremost writers from the social, historical, and geographical sciences to provide an overview of the ecological dimension of global, economic processes, with a long-term, historical perspective. Readers are challenged to integrate studies of the Earth-system with studies of the world-system, and to reconceptualize the relations between human beings and their environment, as well as the challenges of global sustainability.

Rethinking Environmental History - World-System History and Global Environmental Change (Paperback): Alf Hornborg, J.R.... Rethinking Environmental History - World-System History and Global Environmental Change (Paperback)
Alf Hornborg, J.R. McNeill, Joan Martinez-Alier; Contributions by Stephen G. Bunker, William H. Fisher, …
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This exciting new reader in environmental history provides a framework for understanding the relations between ecosystems and world-systems over time. Alf Hornborg, J. R. McNeill, and Joan Martinez-Alier have brought together a group of the foremost writers from the social, historical, and geographical sciences to provide an overview of the ecological dimension of global, economic processes, with a long-term, historical perspective. Readers are challenged to integrate studies of the Earth-system with studies of the world-system, and to reconceptualize the relations between human beings and their environment, as well as the challenges of global sustainability.

Paper Trails - Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity (Paperback): Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman Paper Trails - Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity (Paperback)
Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman
R697 Discovery Miles 6 970 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Across the globe, states have long aimed to control the movement of people, identify their citizens, and restrict noncitizens' rights through official identification documents. Although states are now less likely to grant permanent legal status, they are increasingly issuing new temporary and provisional legal statuses to migrants. Meanwhile, the need for migrants to apply for frequent renewals subjects them to more intensive state surveillance. The contributors to Paper Trails examine how these new developments change migrants' relationship to state, local, and foreign bureaucracies. The contributors analyze, among other toics, immigration policies in the United Kingdom, the issuing of driver's licenses in Arizona and New Mexico, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and community know-your-rights campaigns. By demonstrating how migrants are inscribed into official bureaucratic systems through the issuance of identification documents, the contributors open up new ways to understand how states exert their power and how migrants must navigate new systems of governance. Contributors. Bridget Anderson, Deborah A. Boehm, Susan Bibler Coutin, Ruth Gomberg-Munoz, Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman, Cecilia Menjivar, Juan Thomas Ordonez, Doris Marie Provine, Nandita Sharma, Monica Varsanyi

Paper Trails - Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity (Hardcover): Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman Paper Trails - Migrants, Documents, and Legal Insecurity (Hardcover)
Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman
R2,420 Discovery Miles 24 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Across the globe, states have long aimed to control the movement of people, identify their citizens, and restrict noncitizens' rights through official identification documents. Although states are now less likely to grant permanent legal status, they are increasingly issuing new temporary and provisional legal statuses to migrants. Meanwhile, the need for migrants to apply for frequent renewals subjects them to more intensive state surveillance. The contributors to Paper Trails examine how these new developments change migrants' relationship to state, local, and foreign bureaucracies. The contributors analyze, among other toics, immigration policies in the United Kingdom, the issuing of driver's licenses in Arizona and New Mexico, the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, and community know-your-rights campaigns. By demonstrating how migrants are inscribed into official bureaucratic systems through the issuance of identification documents, the contributors open up new ways to understand how states exert their power and how migrants must navigate new systems of governance. Contributors. Bridget Anderson, Deborah A. Boehm, Susan Bibler Coutin, Ruth Gomberg-Munoz, Sarah B. Horton, Josiah Heyman, Cecilia Menjivar, Juan Thomas Ordonez, Doris Marie Provine, Nandita Sharma, Monica Varsanyi

The Shadow of the Wall - Violence and Migration on the U.S.-Mexico Border (Paperback): Jeremy Slack, Daniel E. Martinez, Scott... The Shadow of the Wall - Violence and Migration on the U.S.-Mexico Border (Paperback)
Jeremy Slack, Daniel E. Martinez, Scott Whiteford; Foreword by Josiah Heyman; Murphy Woodhouse
R1,160 R1,064 Discovery Miles 10 640 Save R96 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Mass deportation is at the forefront of political discourse in the United States. The Shadow of the Wall shows in tangible ways the migration experiences of hundreds of people, including their encounters with U.S. Border Patrol, cartels, detention facilities, and the deportation process. Deportees reveal in their heartwrenching stories the power of family separation and reunification and the cost of criminalization, and they call into question assumptions about human rights and federal policies. The authors analyze data from the Migrant Border Crossing Study (MBCS), a mixed-methods, binational research project that offers socially relevant, rigorous social science about migration, immigration enforcement, and violence on the border. Using information gathered from more than 1,600 post-deportation surveys, this volume examines the different faces of violence and migration along the Arizona-Sonora border and shows that deportees are highly connected to the United States and will stop at nothing to return to their families. The Shadow of the Wall underscores the unintended social consequences of increased border enforcement, immigrant criminalization, and deportation along the U.S.-Mexico border. Contributors: Howard Campbell, Josiah Heyman, Alison Elizabeth Lee, Daniel E. Martinez, Ricardo Martinez-Schuldt, Jeremy Slack, Prescott L. Vandervoet, Matthew Ward, Scott Whiteford, Murphy Woodhouse.

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