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Migration theory : talking across disciplines / edited by Caroline B. Brettell and James F. Hollifield.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York Routledge 2015Edition: Third editionDescription: xii, 344 pages 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780415742030
  • 9780415742023
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.8 23
Other classification:
  • Ojc
Contents:
Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines / James F. Hollifield -- Framing the Question -- Levels and Units of Analysis -- Data and Methodology -- Immigration, Integration, and Citizenship -- Bridge Building among the Disciplines -- ch. 1 Time and Temporality in Migration Studies / Donna R. Gabaccia -- The Historical Origins of Migration Studies -- Theory and Historical Migration Studies after 1960 -- Migration as a Global Phenomenon: The Current State of the History-Social Science Dialogue -- Conclusion -- ch. 2 Demographic Analyses of Immigration / Susan K. Brown -- Theories of International Migration -- Theories of Immigrant Integration -- Theories of Immigration's Effects on Receiving Societies -- Conclusion -- ch. 3 Economic Aspects of Migration / Philip Martin -- Introduction -- Immigration Patterns and Responses -- Macroeconomic Effects -- Labor Market Effects -- Public Finance Effects -- Entrepreneurship and Innovation -- Conclusions -- ch. 4 The Sociology of International Migration / David Scott FitzGerald -- A Taxonomy of Sociological Perspectives -- Selectivity -- Classical Assimilation and Integration -- Segmented Assimilation -- Transnationalism -- Dissimilation -- Conclusion -- ch. 5 Theorizing Migration in Anthropology -- The Cultural, Social, and Phenomenological Dimensions of Movement / Caroline B. Brettell -- Patterns of Mobility: From Typologies to Meaning -- Articulating Micro and Macro/Global and Local/Here and There -- The Social Organization of Migration: Kinship, Networks, and Gender -- Theorizing Migration/Theorizing Ethnicity and Identity -- Citizenship and Belonging/Inclusion and Exclusion -- The State, the City, and Multiculturalism -- Conclusion
Ch. 6 Coming of Age -- Migration Theory in Geography / Susan W. Hardwick -- Introduction -- Socio-Spatial Theories in Geography -- The "Transnational Turn" in Geography -- Feminist Theory and Migration Research in Geography -- Critical Race Theory, Whiteness, and Antiracist Geography -- Future Directions for Migration Research in Geography -- ch. 7 The Politics of International Migration -- How Can "We Bring the State Back In"? / Tom K. Wong -- Framing the Question -- The Migration "Crisis" in Historical Perspective -- The Politics of Control -- Migration and International Relations -- The Politics of Incorporation, Citizenship, and National Identity -- Conclusion: Avenues for Future Research -- ch. 8 Law and Migration -- Many Constants, Few Changes / David Abraham -- Immigration and Sovereignty -- Westphalian and Post-Westphalian Problems and Reforms -- Post-Westphalian and Neo-Westphalian Backlash -- Post-Multiculturalism and the Neo-Liberal Welfare State -- ch. 9 Migration Theory Rebooted? -- Asymmetric Challenges in a Global Agenda / Adrian Favell -- Canyons and Silos in Migration Studies -- Nation-State Mentalities -- Asymmetries across the Atlantic -- Final Word
Summary: "During the last decade the issue of migration has increased in global prominence and has caused controversy among the host countries around the world. Continuing their interdisciplinary approach, editors Caroline Brettell and James Hollifield have included revised essays from the previous edition of Migration Theory in such fields as anthropology, political science, law, demography, and geography, as well as new essays focusing on history, economics, and sociology. Each chapter is international in scope. Chapter authors also cross-reference other chapters, indicating the differences across disciplines as well as exploring similarities. Returning authors have revised their chapters to encompass changes in their field. New authors will offer a fresh approach to the disciplinary perspectives. Scholars and students in migration studies will find this book a powerful theoretical guide and a text that brings them up to speed quickly on the important issues and the debates. All of the social science disciplines will find that this book offers a one-stop synthesis of contemporary thought on migration. "--
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Includes bibliographical references and index

Migration Theory: Talking Across Disciplines / James F. Hollifield -- Framing the Question -- Levels and Units of Analysis -- Data and Methodology -- Immigration, Integration, and Citizenship -- Bridge Building among the Disciplines -- ch. 1 Time and Temporality in Migration Studies / Donna R. Gabaccia -- The Historical Origins of Migration Studies -- Theory and Historical Migration Studies after 1960 -- Migration as a Global Phenomenon: The Current State of the History-Social Science Dialogue -- Conclusion -- ch. 2 Demographic Analyses of Immigration / Susan K. Brown -- Theories of International Migration -- Theories of Immigrant Integration -- Theories of Immigration's Effects on Receiving Societies -- Conclusion -- ch. 3 Economic Aspects of Migration / Philip Martin -- Introduction -- Immigration Patterns and Responses -- Macroeconomic Effects -- Labor Market Effects -- Public Finance Effects -- Entrepreneurship and Innovation -- Conclusions -- ch. 4 The Sociology of International Migration / David Scott FitzGerald -- A Taxonomy of Sociological Perspectives -- Selectivity -- Classical Assimilation and Integration -- Segmented Assimilation -- Transnationalism -- Dissimilation -- Conclusion -- ch. 5 Theorizing Migration in Anthropology -- The Cultural, Social, and Phenomenological Dimensions of Movement / Caroline B. Brettell -- Patterns of Mobility: From Typologies to Meaning -- Articulating Micro and Macro/Global and Local/Here and There -- The Social Organization of Migration: Kinship, Networks, and Gender -- Theorizing Migration/Theorizing Ethnicity and Identity -- Citizenship and Belonging/Inclusion and Exclusion -- The State, the City, and Multiculturalism -- Conclusion

Ch. 6 Coming of Age -- Migration Theory in Geography / Susan W. Hardwick -- Introduction -- Socio-Spatial Theories in Geography -- The "Transnational Turn" in Geography -- Feminist Theory and Migration Research in Geography -- Critical Race Theory, Whiteness, and Antiracist Geography -- Future Directions for Migration Research in Geography -- ch. 7 The Politics of International Migration -- How Can "We Bring the State Back In"? / Tom K. Wong -- Framing the Question -- The Migration "Crisis" in Historical Perspective -- The Politics of Control -- Migration and International Relations -- The Politics of Incorporation, Citizenship, and National Identity -- Conclusion: Avenues for Future Research -- ch. 8 Law and Migration -- Many Constants, Few Changes / David Abraham -- Immigration and Sovereignty -- Westphalian and Post-Westphalian Problems and Reforms -- Post-Westphalian and Neo-Westphalian Backlash -- Post-Multiculturalism and the Neo-Liberal Welfare State -- ch. 9 Migration Theory Rebooted? -- Asymmetric Challenges in a Global Agenda / Adrian Favell -- Canyons and Silos in Migration Studies -- Nation-State Mentalities -- Asymmetries across the Atlantic -- Final Word

"During the last decade the issue of migration has increased in global prominence and has caused controversy among the host countries around the world. Continuing their interdisciplinary approach, editors Caroline Brettell and James Hollifield have included revised essays from the previous edition of Migration Theory in such fields as anthropology, political science, law, demography, and geography, as well as new essays focusing on history, economics, and sociology. Each chapter is international in scope. Chapter authors also cross-reference other chapters, indicating the differences across disciplines as well as exploring similarities. Returning authors have revised their chapters to encompass changes in their field. New authors will offer a fresh approach to the disciplinary perspectives. Scholars and students in migration studies will find this book a powerful theoretical guide and a text that brings them up to speed quickly on the important issues and the debates. All of the social science disciplines will find that this book offers a one-stop synthesis of contemporary thought on migration. "--

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