Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies/

Routledge International Handbook of Migration Studies/ - New York: Routledge, 2013.

Introduction by Steven J. Gold and Stephanie J. Nawyn. Part I: Theories and Histories of International Migration
1. Economic Perspectives on Migration by Peter Karpestam and Fredrik N.G. Andersson
2. The Day After Tomorrow: Migration and Climate Change by László J. Kulcsár
3. Psychological Acculturation by Marc Bornstein
4. European Migration History by Leo Lucassen and Jan Lucassen
5. Migration History in the Americas by Donna Gabaccia
6. Asian Migration in the Longue Durée by Adam McKeown
7. Charting Refugee and Migration Routes in Africa by Solomon Getahun Part II: Refugees and Forced Migrants
8. Forced Migrants: From the Politics of Displacement to a Moral Economy of Reception by Charles Watters
9. Refugee Resettlement Policies and Pathways to Integration by Stephanie J. Nawyn
10. Human Trafficking by Kathryn Farr Part III: Migrants in the Economy
11. Unions and Immigrants by Héctor L. Delgado
12. Middleman Entrepreneurs by Pyong Gap Min
13. Twenty-first Century Trends in Highly Skilled Migration by Astrid Eich-Krohm Part IV: Intersecting Inequalities in the Lives of Migrants
14. The Changing Configuration of Migration and Race by Miri Song
15. New Directions in Gender and Immigration Research by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo
16. Host Hostility and Nativism by Mehdi Bozorgmehr, Anny Bakalian and Sara Salman
17. Immigrants and Residential Segregation by Joe Darden and Flavia Cristaldi
18. Sexualities and International Migration by Eithne Luibhéid
19. Migrants and Indigenous Nationalism by Nandita Sharma Part V: Creating and Recreating Community and Group Identity
20. Panethnicity by Yen Espiritu
21. Understanding Ethnicity from a Community Perspective by Min Zhou
22. Religion on the Move: The Place of Religion in Different Stages of the Migration Experience by Jacqueline Maria Hagan Part VI: Migrants and Social Reproduction
23. Immigrant Language Acquisition: An International Review by Guofang Li
24. Connecting Family and Migration by Linda Gjokaj, Maxine Baca Zinn, and Stephanie Nawyn
25. Immigrant Intermarriage by Charlie V. Morgan
26. Prospects for the Children of Immigrants in the Twenty-First Century by Julie Park
27. International Adoption by Andrea Louie Part VII: Migrants and the State
28. The Political Sociology of International Migration: Borders, Boundaries, Rights and Politics by Roger Waldinger and Thomas Soehl
29. Regulation, Recruitment and Control of Immigration by Matthew Light
30. Undocumented (or Unauthorized) Immigration by Cecilia Menjívar
31. Migration and Health by Guillermina Jasso
32. Micro- and Macro-Explanations of Naturalization by Thomas Janoski
33. Immigration and Education by Ramona Fruja Amthor
34. Emigration and the Sending State by Brendan Mullan and Cristián Doña-Reveco
35. Immigration and the Welfare State in Western Societies: Ethnic Heterogeneity, Redistribution and the Role of Institutions by Xavier Escandell and Alin M. Ceobanu Part VIII: Maintaining Links across Borders
36. The Historical, Cultural, Social and Political Backgrounds of Ethno-National Diasporas by Gabriel Sheffer
37. Transnationalism by Thomas Faist
38. Return Migration by Janet Salaff Part IX: Methods for Studying International Migration
39. Census Analysis by Karen A. Woodrow-Lafield
40. Surveys and Ethnosurveys by Mariano Sana and Becky Conway
41. Making Sense of the Other: Ethnographic Methods and Immigration Research by Patricia Fernández-Kelly
42. Interviews by Chien-Juh Gu
43. Considering Time in Analysis of Migration by Gillian Stevens and Hiromi Ishizawa
44. Using Photography in Studies of International Migration by Steven J. Gold
45. The Challenges of On-Line Diaspora Research by Emily Noelle Ignacio
46. Comparative Methodologies in the Study of Migration by Irene Bloemraad
47. Action Research with Immigrants: Working with Vulnerable Immigrant Communities by Rigoberto Rodriguez

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