Post-Colonial Immigrants and Identity Formations in the Netherlands (IMISCOE Research)
by Ulbe Bosma
This book explores the Dutch post-colonial migrant experience within the context of a wider European debate. Over 60 years and three generations of migration history is presented, while also surveying an impressive body of post-colonial literature, much of which has never reached an international audience. While other research focuses on one or, at most, two groups, post-colonial migrants are treated here as a distinct analytical category with a unique relationship to the receiving society. Afte...
Clandestinos (Coleccion Desarrollo & Migracion)
by Jorge Durand and Douglas S. Massey
A Westerner's travels among the persecuted and displaced Christian remnant in Iraq and Syria teach him much about faith under fire. Gold Medal Winner, 2018 IPPY Book of the Year Award Silver Medal Winner, 2018 Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist, 2018 ECPA Christian Book Award Inside Syria and Iraq, and even along the refugee trail, they're a religious minority persecuted for their Christian faith. Outside the Middle East, they're suspect because of their nationality. A small remnant of Christian...
Migration, Culture and Identity (Politics of Citizenship and Migration)
This book is about homemaking in situations of migration and displacement. It explores how homes are made, remade, lost, revived, expanded and contracted through experiences of migration, to ask what it means to make a home away from home. We draw together a wide range of perspectives from across multiple disciplines and contexts, which explore how old homes, lost homes, and new homes connect and disconnect through processes of homemaking. The volume asks: how do spaces of resettlement or rehomi...
This title concerns the Farnham Castle Centre for International Briefing, widely acknowledged as the world's leading provider of intercultural management training and briefing. It has an unmatched reputation for helping individuals, partners and their families to prepare to live and work effectively anywhere in the world.Contents: 1. The Japanese Mask; 2. The Japanese Archipelago; 3. Japan Past; 4. The Cultural Values of Japan; 5. The Japanese Language; 6. The Japanese Economy; 7. The Business W...
Like many expats, Alan Hart, meant to spend just one year in France on a post-university stint, but ended up staying and making this city his home. His book is filled with practical information for people considering - and those who have already made - that same big move. Divided into 22 user-friendly chapters, dealing with apartment hunting, finding employment, the social security system - and everything 'in between' those topics - the book's greatest asset is its success in demystifying the va...
Daily Life of the New Americans (Greenwood Press Daily Life Through History) (Daily Life)
by Christoph Strobel
A detailed and engaging historical examination that provides an intimate understanding of the daily life of the new immigrants in the United States.In the last decades, a growing number of immigrants from around the world have arrived in the United States. Daily Life of the New Americans: Immigration since 1965 provides a thematic overview of their everyday lives and underscores the diversity and complexity of the newcomer experience. Organized into six thematic chapters, the book examines how i...
Changing Governance and Public Policy in East Asia. Comparative Development and Policy in Asia.
Stories from the front line of the war in El Salvador are juxtaposed with tales of Hollywood-mythological childhood, and the history of Los Angeles, the city-stage where today many of the world’s political, cultural and aesthetic battles take place—both symbolically and literally. The parade of characters ranges from Latin American revolutionaries in exile to hip-hop teens in the US inner city; the endless “changing of the guard” in a transitional generation which came too late for Che Guevara a...
In his rich and learned new book about the naturalization of foreigners, Peter Sahlins offers an unusual and unexpected contribution to the histories of immigration, nationality, and citizenship in France and Europe. Through a study of foreign citizens, Sahlins discovers and documents a premodern world of legal citizenship, its juridical and administrative fictions, and its social practices. Telling the story of naturalization from the sixteenth to the early nineteenth centuries, Unnaturally Fre...
A look at the Scots and their ties to New Zealand
Many of the millions of workers streaming in from rural China to jobs at urban factories soon find themselves in new kinds of poverty and oppression. Yet, their individual experiences are far more nuanced than popular narratives might suggest. Rural Origins, City Lives probes long-held assumptions about migrant workers in China. Drawing on fieldwork in Nanjing, Roberta Zavoretti argues that many rural-born urban-dwellers are—contrary to state policy and media portrayals—diverse in their employme...
Migrant Health and Resilience
by Peter H Koehn, Phyllis Bo-Yuen Ngai, Diana M. Diaków, and Juha I Uitto
In an era of escalating conflict- and climate-induced migration and cross-border interaction, transnational-competency (TC) preparation for displaced persons, members of their host communities, humanitarian responders, and health-care professionals is increasingly critical. Building on insights from those engaged with a range of humanitarian crises and global-justice contexts along with multidisciplinary-research findings, this cutting-edge volume provides practical guidelines for preparing stak...
Government and Politics in Colonial America (Primary Sources of Everyday Life in Colonial America)
by Charlie Samuel