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Over the past decade, international organizations (IOs) and
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly focused
their efforts on the plight of environmental migrants in both
industrialized and developing countries. However, to date very few
studies have analysed the influence and rhetoric of advocacy groups
in the debates on environmental migration. Organizational
Perspectives on Environmental Migration fills this lacuna by
drawing together and examining the related themes of climate change
and environmental degradation, migration and organizational studies
to provide a fresh perspective on their increasing relevance. In
order to assess the role of IOs and NGOs in the environmental
migration discourse and to understand their interaction and their
ways of addressing the topic, the book contains a wide-range of
contributions covering the perspectives of organizational
sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, geographers,
lawyers and practitioners. The chapters are organized thematically
around the perspectives of key actors in the area of environmental
migration, including IOs, courts and advocacy groups. The
geographically diverse and interdisciplinary range of contributions
makes this volume an essential foundational text for organizational
responses to environmental migration. This volume will be of great
interest to students and scholars of migration studies,
international relations, organizational sociology, refugee law and
policy, and development studies.
Over the past decade, international organizations (IOs) and
non-governmental organizations (NGOs) have increasingly focused
their efforts on the plight of environmental migrants in both
industrialized and developing countries. However, to date very few
studies have analysed the influence and rhetoric of advocacy groups
in the debates on environmental migration. Organizational
Perspectives on Environmental Migration fills this lacuna by
drawing together and examining the related themes of climate change
and environmental degradation, migration and organizational studies
to provide a fresh perspective on their increasing relevance. In
order to assess the role of IOs and NGOs in the environmental
migration discourse and to understand their interaction and their
ways of addressing the topic, the book contains a wide-range of
contributions covering the perspectives of organizational
sociologists, political scientists, anthropologists, geographers,
lawyers and practitioners. The chapters are organized thematically
around the perspectives of key actors in the area of environmental
migration, including IOs, courts and advocacy groups. The
geographically diverse and interdisciplinary range of contributions
makes this volume an essential foundational text for organizational
responses to environmental migration. This volume will be of great
interest to students and scholars of migration studies,
international relations, organizational sociology, refugee law and
policy, and development studies.
This volume highlights the impact of border controls on migrants'
journeys in two major areas of immigration: the European Union and
the United States of America. In order to show the linkages between
border control policies and migratory practices, the book combines
empirical insights from ethnography with approaches from political
science. Describing migrants' realities reveals that the impact of
border control policies goes beyond the actual border area
affecting many lives and states.
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