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...
New Zealand is a country that has always attracted immigrants and every family that comes to our shores brings their own stories with them. This book shares the stories of some families who have immigrated here, plus retells a traditional story loved by that family. Beautifully illustrated this will be a bedtime favourite with many children.
Government and Politics in Colonial America (Primary Sources of Everyday Life in Colonial America)
by Charlie Samuel
Encouraging citizenship
Immigration Commission Reports
Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control
by Tom K Wong
Immigration is among the most prominent, enduring, and contentious features of our globalized world. Yet, there is little systematic, cross-national research on why countries "do what they do" when it comes to their immigration policies. Rights, Deportation, and Detention in the Age of Immigration Control addresses this gap by examining what are arguably the most contested and dynamic immigration policies—immigration control—across 25 immigrant-receiving countries, including the U.S. and most of...
Mexico-U.S. Migration Management
by Agustin Escobar Latapi and Susan Forbes Martin
The need to understand the migration between the United States and Mexico is greater today than at any time in its century long history. Its volume and complexity are greater than most observers might have imagined even a decade ago; and it operates in a context charged with serious human, political, and security challenges. Yet, there is often confusion over the most fundamental questions about the demography, economics, and political nature of the movement and its policy responses. The editors...
With These Hands documents the farm labor system through the presentation of a collection of voices--workers who labor in the fields, growers who manage the multi-billion dollar agricultural industry, contractors who link workers with growers, coyotes who smuggle people across the border, union organizers, lobbyists, physicians, workers' families in Mexico, farmworker children and others. The diversity of stories presents the world of migrant farmworkers as a complex social and economic system,...
Ethnic Segregation in Cities (Routledge Revivals)
First published in 1981, Ethnic Segregation in Cities argues that race and ethnicity are fundamental to writing about the city, and that economic patterns adapt themselves to race and ethnicity rather than vice versa. The problem of ethnic segregation is a burning one for both geographers and sociologists – geographers because of the concern for all aspects of urban deprivation, and sociologists because they are discovering that space and spatial processes are important factors in influencing so...
Mexican Immigration to the United States (Viewpoints / Puntos de Vista, #14)
by Timothy J Henderson
Beyond Borders: A History of Mexican Migration to the United States details the origins and evolution of the movement of people from Mexico into the United States from the first significant flow across the border at the turn of the twentieth century up to the present day. * Considers the issues from the perspectives of both the United States and Mexico * Offers a reasoned assessment of the factors that drive Mexican immigration, explains why so many of the policies enacted in Washington have onl...
Fluchtlingsgau - Betrachtungen eines Asylunterkunftleiters
by Thomas Valluzzi
Migrants and diaspora communities are shaped by their use of information and communication technologies. This book explores the multifaceted role played by new media in the re-location of these groups of people, assisting them in their efforts to defeat nostalgia, construct new communities, and keep connected with their communities of origin. Furthermore, the book analyses the different ways in which migrants contribute, along with natives, in co-constructing contemporary societies - a process i...
American Intolerance
by Robert E. Bartholomew and Anja Reumschuessel
This historical review of the US treatment of immigrants and minority groups documents the suspicion and persecution that often met newcomers and those perceived to be different. Contrary to popular belief, the poor and huddled masses were never welcome in America. Though the engraving on the base of the Statue of Liberty makes that claim, history reveals a far less-welcoming message. This comprehensive survey of cultural and racial exclusion in the United States examines the legacy of hostilit...
Portraits de Migrants, Portraits de Colons, I (Colloques de La Maison Rene-Ginouves, #5)