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This book centres the voices and agency of migrants by refocusing
attention on the diversity and complexity of human mobility when
seen from the perspective of people on the move; in doing so, the
volume disrupts the binary logics of migrant/refugee, push/pull,
and places of origin/destination that have informed the bulk of
migration research. Drawn from a range of disciplines and
methodologies, this anthology links disparate theories, approaches,
and geographical foci to better understand the spectrum of the
migratory experience from the viewpoint of migrants themselves. The
book explores the causes and consequences of human displacement at
different scales (both individual and community-level) and across
different time points (from antiquity to the present) and
geographies (not just the Global North but also the Global South).
Transnational scholars across a range of knowledge cultures advance
a broader global discourse on mobility and migration that centres
on the direct experiences and narratives of migrants themselves.
Both interdisciplinary and accessible, this book will be useful for
scholars and students in Migration Studies, Global Studies,
Sociology, Geography, and Anthropology.
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