Migrations and diasporas : struggling between inclusion and exclusion
Engaging with the complex natures of space and belonging, Migrations and Diasporas provides a means for understanding the plight of migrants and diasporas as they move through a world divided between those committed to welcoming them into their communities and those who perceive them as a problem or...
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| Other Authors | , |
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
2023.
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| Series | Emerald interdisciplinary connexions
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781837971480 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781837971466 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (328 pages). |
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction: Embracing interdisciplinary approaches to better understand the challenges facing migrations and diasporas / William Arrocha and Elena Xeni-- Part I. Moving Between Inclusion and Exclusion Practices of Inclusion-- Chapter 1. Expanding the Legal and Political Boundaries of "Sanctuary" Through Practices of Compassionate Migration in the American Context / William Arrocha-- Chapter 2. Defending Human Dignity: Redefining the European Commission's Approach to Migrant Women / Alexandra Patton-- Chapter 3. The Experience of Syrian-Armenian Integration in the 'Homeland' / Sona Nersisyan and Lusine Tanajyan Practices of Exclusion-- Chapter 4. Trump's Muslim Ban: A Social and Political History / Louise Cainkar-- Chapter 5. Treating People as a Security Threat: Australia's Response to the Issue of Asylum-Seekers / Biplab Debnath-- Chapter 6. Dispelling the Myth of the Wealthy American Expat, or Are Americans Free to Live Outside the United States? / Laura Snyder Geographies and Spaces of Inclusion and Exclusion-- Chapter 7. The Place of 'Place' in Intersectionality: Developing a Critical Place Theory / Hazel T. Biana-- Chapter 8. Climate Change Impacts, Food Insecurity and Migration: An Analysis of the Current Crisis in Honduras / Ingrid Fromm-- Part II. Generating Spaces for Inclusion Through Interdisciplinary Practices Pedagogies and Spaces of Assimilation, Integration, and Inclusion-- Chapter 9. Towards a Common Theory of Second-Generation Assimilation: Comparing United States and European Studies on Education and Labour Market Integration / Kacper Grass-- Chapter 10. Refugee Students' Writing in a New Language: Implications for Differentiated Writing Instruction / Ekaterina Midgette-- Chapter 11. Emotional Wellness, Varied Immigrant Settlement Programming in Western Canada, and Service Responsiveness / Cesar Suva and Katerina Palova-- Chapter 12. Centre Stage to Display Case - Exhibiting Chinese Immigration in New Zealand / Christopher Sommer Diasporas as Processes of Power, Inclusion, and Identity-- Chapter 13. Tracing Stories of a Family Language: Personal Accounts of Diasporic Experience / Ana Jovanovic, Ana Kojadinovic, and Alexandra Portmann-- Chapter 14. Domestic Ethnicity: The Lebanese and Ukrainian Diasporas in the Host-Region of Newfoundland / Mariya Lesiv and Wyatt Hirschfeld Shibley-- Chapter 15. Diaspora as Practice for Young Migrants / Catherine Rita Volpe-- Chapter 16. The Burden of the Rwandan Diasporic Identity: From Social Categorization to Silencing / Claudine Kuradusenge-McLeod-- Chapter 17. Why the Need for Interdisciplinarity to Explain the Struggles and Spaces for the Inclusion of Migrations and Diasporas? / William Arrocha.