Diversity and turbulence in contemporary global migration / / edited by Natalie Walthrust Jones.
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Place / Publishing House: | Oxford, United Kingdom : : Inter-Disciplinary Press,, [2013] ©2013 |
Year of Publication: | 2013 |
Language: | English |
Series: | At the Interface
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- ECOWAS and the Challenges of Building a Community Citizenship in West Africa / Habibu Yaya Bappah
- Rethinking New Ways of Participation, Inclusion and Citizenship / Martín Castro and Maria Belén
- Justice and Injustice within a Pluralistic Society / Margareta Hanes
- Enacting Rights from Below: Migrant Farmworkers’ Struggles in Nardò, Southern Italy / Federico Oliveri
- From Securitisation to Externalisation: A Journey through the Italian/Libyan Partnership on Migration / Sabrina Tucci
- From National Subject to National Threat: The Representation of German-Canadians in Contemporary Canadian Theatre about the Great War / Marissa McHugh
- Are European Democratic States Experiencing a Greater Democratic Deficit in the Last Decade? The Portuguese Case in a Longitudinal and Comparative Perspective / Conceição Pequito Teixeira and Jónatas Pires
- Being South African and Belonging: The Status and Practice of Mediated Citizenship in a New Democracy / Herman Wasserman and Anthea Garman
- Negotiating ‘Bulgarianness’ in e-Migration: The Cases of Bulgarian Communities in Greece and Spain / Magdalena Slavkova
- From Migrants to Retail Businessmen: Perspectives on the East Indians of Barbados 1910-2010 / Natalie J. Walthrust Jones and Trevor G. Marshall
- Whose Neighbourhood is It? On Belonging and Neighbourhood Citizenship in the Baka Neighbourhood of Jerusalem / Hila Zaban
- Sense of Self and Sense of Place in a World of Increasing Movement of People / Mahni Dugan
- Acculturation and Intimate Partner Femicide (IPF) against Ethiopian Women in Israel / Arnon Edelstein
- Axel Honneth and the Recognition of Ethno-Cultural Immigrant Groups / François Levrau.