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R O U T L E D G E

Migration Studies 2018

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UK and Rest of World:Helena HurdEditor, Development StudiesEmail: [email protected]

WelcomeWelcome to our Migration Studies Catalogue, newly updated for 2018.

Here you’ll find the very best in our textbook publishing, from introductory undergraduate books right up to higher level postgraduate texts, across a range of interdisciplinary subjects. You'll also find an exciting range of new research across many different disciplines.

It is a constant pleasure for us to work with such inspiring and committed authors and series editors. If you are interested in being one of them, please do get in touch and we’ll let you know how to submit a proposal for a new book.

Here are some of our key related series which you might be interested in:

Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders and Citizenship, edited by Katja Franko, Mary Bosworth, and Sharon Pickering

Routledge Series on Asian Migration, edited by Yuk Wah Chan, Nicola Piper and Jonathan Lee

Routledge Borderlands Studies, edited by James Wesley Scott and Ilkka Liikanen

Studies in Migration and Diaspora, edited by Anne J. Kershen

Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities and Migration

Any questions, feedback or suggestions related to our publishing programme are also welcome at any time.

Best wishes, Helena Hurd, Editor for Development [email protected]

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ContentsTextbooks ............................................................................................................................................................................ 2

Supplementary Reading ................................................................................................................................................... 3

Research ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5

New in Paperback ............................................................................................................................................................ 13

Ethnic and Racial Studies - Special Issues as Books .................................................................................................. 18

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 20

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Migration TheoryTalking across Disciplines

Global MigrationPatterns, processes, and politics

Edited by Caroline B. Brettell, Southern Methodist Universityand James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist UniversitySouthern Methodist University, Dallas, USATo remedy the tendency of scholars to speak only to and fromtheir own disciplinary perspective, this book brings together ina single volume essays dealing with central concepts and keytheoretical issues in the study of international migration acrossthe social sciences. The Third Edition offers a thorough revisionof this seminal text, with valuable insights from such fields asanthropology, demography, economics, geography, history, law,political science, and sociology. The volume as a whole offersreaders invaluable insight on the similarities and differencesacross the boundaries between one academic field and the next.

Elizabeth Mavroudi and Caroline Nagel, University of SouthCarolina, Columbia, USAMigration has been one of the most important forces shapingpolitical, economic, social and cultural life in the modern world.While fewer than 3 percent of the world’s people live outsideof their country of birth, migration directly or indirectly affectsalmost everybody through e.g. wage and price adjustmentsand the introduction of new cultural influences. Providing aclear, concise, and well-organized discussion of historical patternsand contemporary trends, this book equips students with anunderstanding of complex issues allowing them to think critically

RoutledgeMarket: Social Sciences / Sociology / PoliticsAugust 2014: 229 x 152: 356ppHb: 978-0-415-74202-3: £125.00Pb: 978-0-415-74203-0: £46.99eBook: 978-1-315-81493-3Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-95427-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415742030

MobilityPeter AdeySeries: Key Ideas in GeographyThe new edition explores the more sustained elaboration ofmobility studies within a wide variety of disciplinary approachesand subject matters. It echoes the growing internationalisationof mobility research, reflected in much more diverse case-studiesfrom the Global South, South Asia, Latin America, the Caribbeanand so far under-represented perspectives from China,Australasia, post-socialist Eastern Europe, the Middle East andelsewhere. It features an additional chapter on ‘Mobility Studies’and ‘Methodologies’. Mobility offers an accessible reading, neatlyexploring and summarising a topic that has exploded intodifferent variations and nuances.

about contemporary migration debates. It will also be invaluable to instructors looking to identify weekly topics for new courses.

RoutledgeMarket: Migration/Demography/GeographyMay 2016: 246x189: 242ppHb: 978-0-415-68386-9: £105.00Pb: 978-0-415-68387-6: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-62339-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415683876

An Introduction to Population GeographiesLives Across Space

Holly R. Barcus, Macalester College, US and Keith Halfacree,Swansea University, UK.This title provides a foundation to the field by establishing thesubstantive concerns of the sub-discipline, acknowledging thesheer diversity of its approaches, key concepts and theories.Written in an accessible style and assuming little prior knowledgeof topics covered, the book discusses issues such as childhoodand adulthood, family dynamics, ageing, everyday mobilities,morbidity and differential ability alongside the classic PopulationGeography triumvirate of births, migrations and deaths. Aimedat higher-level undergraduate and graduate students, this

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/Geography/TourismMay 2017: 216x138: 386ppHb: 978-1-138-94900-3: £110.00Pb: 978-1-138-94901-0: £29.99eBook: 978-1-315-66929-8Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-43400-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138949010

Population and Development

introductory text provides a well-developed pedagogy, including "real world" illustrations of theory, concepts and issues.

RoutledgeMarket: Population/Demography/GeographyAugust 2017: 246x189: 398ppHb: 978-0-415-56994-1: £110.00Pb: 978-0-415-56995-8: £32.99eBook: 978-0-203-85584-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415569958

MigrationW.T.S. Gould, University of Liverpool, UKSeries: Routledge Perspectives on DevelopmentThe new edition of Population and Development offers anup-to-date perspective on one of the critical issues at the heartof the problems of development for all countries, and especiallythose which seek to implement major economic and socialchange: the reflexive relationships between a country’spopulation and its development. How does population size,distribution, age structure and skill base affect developmentpatterns and prospects? How has global development beenaffected by regional population? Written by a leadinginternational scholar in population, the book successfullyintegrates cutting-edge academic research with the focus and

efforts of international development agencies.

Michael Samers, University of Kentucky, USA and MichaelCollyer, University of Sussex, UKSeries: Key Ideas in GeographyNow in its second edition, Migration provides a critical,multi-disciplinary, advanced, and theoretically-informedintroduction to migration and immigration. The multi-disciplinarytext draws on insights from human geography, political science,social anthropology, sociology, and to a lesser extent economics.Revised and updated with new material, new maps andillustrations and an accompanying website, it continues to beaimed at advanced undergraduates and Masters-level graduatestudents undertaking courses on migration and immigration.

RoutledgeMarket: Human Geography/SociologyDecember 2016: 216x138: 486ppHb: 978-1-138-92446-8: £98.99

RoutledgeMarket: Geography/Development StudiesMay 2015: 234x156: 282ppHb: 978-1-138-79441-2: £105.00

Pb: 978-1-138-92447-5: £34.99eBook: 978-1-315-68430-7

Pb: 978-1-138-79442-9: £34.99Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-77666-0eBook: 978-1-315-75924-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138924475Prev. Ed Pb: 978-0-415-35447-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138794429

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Dummy text to keep placeholderClimate Refugees Multipolar Globalization

Emerging Economies and DevelopmentBeyond the Legal Impasse?Jan Nederveen Pieterse, University of California, SantaBarbara, USASeries: Rethinking DevelopmentThe rapid growth of economies in Asia and the global Southhas led to a momentous shift in the world order. Globalization,Development and Emerging Economies: Welcome to the MultipolarWorld brings together development studies, global politicaleconomy, sociology and cultural studies to ask what thesechanges mean for domestic and global inequality and howmultipolarity could reshape globalization. Accessible andinsightful, Globalization, Development and Emerging Economieswill be an essential guide both for students in the social sciences

and for professionals and scholars seeking a fresh perspective.

Edited by Simon Behrman and Avidan Kent, University ofEast Anglia, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration,Displacement and ResettlementClimate Refugees: Beyond the Legal Impasse will address afundamental gap in academic literature and policy making;namely the legal ‘no-man’s land’ in which the issue of climaterefugees currently resides. Past proposals for the regulation ofclimate-induced migration are evaluated, inter alia by theiroriginal authors, and the volume also looksat the currentattempts to regulate climate-induced migration, including byofficials from the International Organisation for Migration (IOM)

and the Nansen Initiative. Finally, future pathways are considered, such as the use ofInternational Environmental Law and soft law principles. Routledge

Market: Development Studies / PoliticsRoutledgeJune 2017: 234x156: 248ppMarket: Climate Change/Environmental Law/Migration StudiesHb: 978-1-138-22837-5: £110.00February 2018: 234x156: 288ppPb: 978-1-138-23228-0: £32.99Hb: 978-1-138-08881-8: £110.00eBook: 978-1-315-31285-9Pb: 978-1-138-08882-5: £34.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138232280eBook: 978-1-315-10961-9

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPeople Changing PlacesHumanitarian Crises and MigrationNew Perspectives on Demography, Migration, Conflict, and the StateCauses, Consequences and Responses

Edited by Isabelle Côté, Matthew I. Mitchell and MonicaDuffy Toft, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs,Harvard UniversityWhile migration and population settlement have always beenan important feature of political life around the world, thedramatic changes in the pace, direction, and complexity ofcontemporary migration flows are undoubtedly unique. Despitethe economic benefits often associated with global, regional,and internal migration, the arrival of large numbers of migrantscan exacerbate tensions and give rise to violent clashes. Thisvolume takes stock of these trends by canvassing the globe togenerate new conceptual, empirical, and theoreticalcontributions. The analyses ultimately reveal the critical role of

the state as both an actor and arena in the migration-conflict nexus.

Edited by Susan F. Martin, Georgetown University, USA, Sanjula Weerasinghe, Georgetown University, USA and Abbie Taylor, Georgetown University, USAThis edited volume brings together leading experts from multi-disciplinary backgrounds to address the broad range of movements caused or occurring in the context of acute and slow-onset humanitarian crises.

RoutledgeMarket: Population Geography / MigrationApril 2014: 234x156: 376ppHb: 978-0-415-85731-4: £110.00

RoutledgeMarket: Politics

Pb: 978-0-415-85732-1: £34.99 July 2018: 229 x 152: 238ppeBook: 978-0-203-79786-0 Hb: 978-0-815-36075-9: £115.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415857321 Pb: 978-0-815-36076-6: £37.99

eBook: 978-1-351-11762-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815360766

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderPhotography and MigrationInternational Migration and International Security

Edited by Tanya Sheehan, Colby College, USAThroughout its history, the photographic medium has playedan important role in capturing and depicting the movement ofpeople across geographical and cultural borders. Photographyand Migration is the first edited collection to explore this topicin the context of a global migration crisis. Offering a variety ofhistorical, cultural, and multi-disciplinary perspectives, itconsolidates and expands upon the critical questions thatscholars and artists are now asking about photography andmigration. What does it mean, for instance, to representphotographically the human experiences of emigration andimmigration? How have photographic depictions of migrationevolved over time?

Why Prejudice Is a Global Security ThreatValeria Bello, United Nations University Institute onGlobalization, Culture and Mobility (UNU-GCM), SpainThrough an interdisciplinary analytic lenses that combinesdebates that have emerged in the fields of international relations,political science and sociology, Valeria Bello reveals howtransnational dynamics have increased extremism, prejudicedattitudes towards others and international xenophobia. Sheshow changes in the International System and the attack on theUN practice of Intercultural Dialogue have become sources ofnew perceived threats and the reasons for which newexclusionary patterns have arisen, exacerbating the perceivedclash of civilizations and the root causes of different fashions ofextremisms. Routledge

Market: PhotographyRoutledge June 2018: 234x156: 240ppMarket: Current Affairs Hb: 978-1-138-24439-9: £110.00April 2017: 229 x 152: 178pp Pb: 978-1-138-24440-5: £31.99Hb: 978-1-138-68946-6: £110.00 eBook: 978-1-315-27695-3Pb: 978-1-138-68947-3: £32.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138244405eBook: 978-1-315-53763-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138689473

Companion WebsiteNew in Paperbacke-InspectionComplimentary Exam Copy

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRefugee News, Refugee PoliticsJournalism, Public Opinion and Policymaking in Europe

Edited by Giovanna Dell’Orto, University of Minnesota, USAand Irmgard Wetzstein, University of Vienna, AustriaThis volume offers students, scholars and the general readeroriginal research and candid frontline insights to understandthe intersecting influences of journalistic practices, newsdiscourses, public opinion and policymaking on one of the mostpolarizing issues of our time. Focusing on current events inGreece, Germany and Austria – critical entry and destinationcountries – it introduces a groundbreaking dialogue betweenelite national and international media, academic institutions andcivil society organizations, revealing the complex impacts of thenews media on the thorny sociopolitical dilemmas raised by theintegration of hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers in EU

countries.

RoutledgeMarket: Current AffairsSeptember 2018: 229 x 152: 280ppHb: 978-1-138-48537-2: £110.00Pb: 978-1-138-48538-9: £35.99eBook: 978-1-351-04963-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138485389

Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Atlas of Environmental Migration

Dina Ionesco, Policy officer, International Organisation forMigration (IOM)., Daria Mokhnacheva, Project supportofficer, International Organisation for Migration (IOM) andFrançois Gemenne, University of VersaillesSaint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France and the University ofLiège, BelgiumClimate change has a significant and direct impact on humanmigration. This atlas provides a comprehensive and illustratedaccount of environmental migration worldwide, supported byexpert analysis. It is the only illustrated book that mapsenvironmental migration, clarifies terminology and concepts,draws a typology of migration related to environmental and

climate change, explains the challenges, and highlights the opportunities related to thisphenomenon. In addition to students and scholars of environment studies, climate change,geography and migration it will also be of interest to those in politics, economics andinternational relations departments.

RoutledgeMarket: Environment, SustainabilityOctober 2016: 297x210: 172ppHb: 978-1-138-02205-8: £110.00Pb: 978-1-138-02206-5: £38.99eBook: 978-1-315-77731-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138022065

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBelonging and Transnational Refugee SettlementA Sociolinguistics of DiasporaUnsettling the Everyday and the ExtraordinaryLatino Practices, Identities, and Ideologies

Jay Marlowe, University of Auckland, New ZealandSeries: Studies in Migration and DiasporaThis book examines the implications of ‘belonging’ in numerousplaces. It positions refugee settlement as an ongoingtransnational experience and identifies the importance ofmultiple belongings through case studies conducted in Australiaand New Zealand, as well as sites in the US, Canada and the UK.Demonstrating the interplay between everyday andextraordinary experiences and challenging the notion thatmeaningful settlement necessarily needs to occur in ‘local’places, the author focuses on the extraordinary events of traumaand disasters alongside the everyday lives of refugeesundertaking settlement, to honour the complexities of working

with the ‘trauma story’ and see beyond it.

Edited by Rosina Márquez Reiter, University of Surrey, UKand Luisa Martín Rojo, Universidad Autónoma, SpainSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in MultilingualismThis volume brings together scholars in sociolinguistics and thesociology of new media and mobile technologies who areworking on social and communicative aspects of the Latinodiaspora. They examine the ways in which migrants negotiateand renegotiate identities through their continued interactionswith their own culture back home, in the host country, in similardiaspora elsewhere, and with the various "new" cultures of thereceiving country. The book focuses the Latino communities inurban settings in North America and Latin American

communities in Europe and the Middle East, exploring the role of migration/diaspora intransforming linguistic practices, ideologies, and identities.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Sociology/migration/transnationalismMarket: Sociolinguistics/MultilingualismSeptember 2017: 234x156: 180ppApril 2017: 229x152: 208ppHb: 978-1-138-28545-3: £105.00Hb: 978-0-415-71299-6: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-26895-8Pb: 978-1-138-06282-5: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138285453eBook: 978-1-315-88357-1

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderBritish MigrationAssessing Prostitution Policies in EuropeGlobalisation, Transnational Identities and MulticulturalismEdited by Synnøve Økland Jahnsen, The Norwegian Police

University College, Norway and Hendrik Wagenaar,University of Sheffield, UKSeries: Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for SaleWith each chapter dedicated to a separate country and writtenby a national authority on the subject, Assessing EuropeanProstitution Policies explores how prostitution is regulatedin twenty-one European countries. This innovative volume drawsout important implications for an effective and humaneprostitution policy, bringing together systematic accounts ofhow national and local forms of governance influence thecommercial market for sex as well as the lives of sex workers and

third parties.

Edited by Katie Walsh, University of Sussex, UK and Pauline LeonardSeries: Routledge Studies in Human GeographyThis edited collection brings together leading scholars to explore cutting edge researchon British migrants in an international range of settings. This book explores the diversitieswhich exist within and between British migrants, and the importance of spatial context.RoutledgeMarket: Geography/SociologyNovember 2018: 234x156: 244ppHb: 978-1-138-69033-2: £105.00eBook: 978-1-315-53701-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138690332

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/Public Policy/RegulationSeptember 2017: 234x156: 406ppHb: 978-1-138-22491-9: £90.00eBook: 978-1-138-40023-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138224919

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCalais and its Border PoliticsAustralia’s New MigrantsFrom Control to DemolitionInternational Students’ History of Affective Encounters with the Border

Yasmin Ibrahim and Anita HowarthSeries: Routledge Research on the Global Politics of MigrationCalais has a long history of transient refugee settlements andhas become a point of sustained tension between the UK andFrance, never more so than in recent years. This book offers acomprehensive insight into the making and unmaking of the‘Jungle’, one of Europe’s longest-standing refugee camps. Thebook unpacks the perceived threat of the jungle, seeing bothits revival and destruction through the context of a broaderborder politics. This book’s exploration of the representationand governance of the contentious Calais camps will be usefulto students and scholars of forced migration, border politics,displacement, refugee crisis, camps and human trauma.

Maria Elena IndelicatoSeries: Routledge Research in Race and EthnicityThis book offers a comprehensive and critical analysis of thetropes employed in the categorisation of international studentsliving and studying in Australia. Establishing the position ofmigrant students as ’subjects of the border’, the author employsvarious models of emotion in an analysis of the ways in whichpublic debates on migration and education in Australia havecategorised international students as objects of nationalcompassion or resentment in relation to other national concernsat the time, such as the country’s place in the Asia-Pacific region,its sovereignty, the integrity of its borders and the relative

competitiveness of its economy.Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/Migration Market: Migration Studies / PoliticsSeptember 2017: 234x156: 192pp March 2018: 216x138: 120ppHb: 978-1-472-48048-4: £105.00 Hb: 978-1-138-04916-1: £45.00eBook: 978-1-315-56836-2 eBook: 978-1-315-16971-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781472480484 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138049161

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderClimate, Environmental Hazards and Migration inBangladesh

Challenging the Prevailing Paradigm ofDisplacement and Resettlement

Max Martin, The University of Sussex, UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Hazards, Disaster Risk and ClimateChangeThis book traces the linkages between climate andenvironment-related hazards and migration, and attempts todispel some popular myths. While the book takes Bangladeshas a case study, it will address the international debate over thelinkages between climate, environment and migration, andhighlight its conceptual and empirical dimensions. It probeshow hazards often snowball into disasters and push out peopleliving on the margins of the country’s political economy. It alsoexamines how people address these shocks and stresses by

adjusting their habitats and livelihoods to suit the changed scenarios, by staying or moving.

Risks, Impoverishment, Legacies, SolutionsEdited by Michael M. Cernea and Julie K. MaldonadoDevelopment-caused forced displacement and involuntaryresettlement has increased exponentially in recent years, makingit one of the top problems on the international developmentagenda. This book challenges existing weak policies anddysfunctional practices, and proposes a robust set of solutionsto improve the performance of resettlement policies and totackle injustices and violations. At a time when governments,development agencies and universities worldwide are urgentlyseeking solutions, this book will be of interest to developmentpractitioners, students, and researchers of internationaldevelopment, sociology, political science and economics.

RoutledgeRoutledgeMarket: Migration/Climate ChangeMarket: Development / MigrationJuly 2017: 234x156: 230ppJune 2018: 234x156: 334ppHb: 978-1-138-23849-7: £105.00Hb: 978-1-138-06050-0: £110.00eBook: 978-1-315-29745-3Pb: 978-1-138-06051-7: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138238497eBook: 978-1-315-16306-2

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCriminal Justice Research in an Era of Mass MobilityChildcare Workers, Global Migration and Digital

Media Edited by Andriani Fili, Oxford University, UK, SynnøveJahnsen, The Norwegian Police University College, Norwayand Rebecca Powell, Monash University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipFrom research design, to fieldwork to writing-up, this bookfocuses on research on the intersections between criminal justiceand immigration control drawing on a range of topics such asmigration control, immigrant detention and border policing.

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Youna Kim, American University of Paris, FranceSeries: Routledge Advances in Internationalizing Media StudiesThis book explores the transnational mobility, everyday life anddigital media use of childcare workers living and working abroad.Focusing specifically on Filipina, Indonesian, and Sri Lankannannies in Europe, it offers insights as to the causes andimplications of women’s mobility, using data drawn fromethnographic research examining transnational migration, workexperiences, family, and relationships. While drawing attentionto the largely invisible and marginalized lives of these women,this research reveals the ways in which digital media, especiallythe use of mobile phones and the Internet, empower them butalso continue to reinforce existing power relations and

inequalities.

Market: Criminology/SociologyMay 2018: 234x156: 240ppHb: 978-1-138-28412-8: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-26977-1Routledge* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138284128Market: International Media/Digital Media/Migration

July 2017: 229 x 152: 204ppHb: 978-1-138-09277-8: £110.00eBook: 978-1-315-10730-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138092778

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderCulture, Migration, and Health Communication ina Global Context

Climate Change, Migration and Human RightsLaw and Policy Perspectives

Edited by Dimitra Manou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,Greece, Andrew Baldwin, Durham University, UK, DugCubie, Anja Mihr, Center on Governance through HumanRights, Germany and Teresa Thorp, Insight International(International Trade & Environmental Lawyers & Economists),New ZealandSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration,Displacement and ResettlementDrawing together experts in this field, this book offers a freshperspective on human rights law and policy issues in the climatechange regime by examining the interrelationships betweenvarious aspects of human rights, climate change and migration.

Edited by Yuping Mao, California State University LongBeach, USA and Rukhsana Ahmed, University of Ottawa,CanadaSeries: Routledge Research in Health CommunicationBoth international and internal migration brings new challengesto public health systems. This book aims to critically reviewtheoretical frameworks and literature, as well as discuss newpractices and lessons related to culture, migration, and healthcommunication in different countries. It features research andapplied projects conducted by scholars from various disciplinesincluding media and communication, public health, medicine,and nursing.

It will be of great interest to scholars of environmental law and policy, climate change, andmigration and refugee studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Health Communication/Intercultural CommunicationSeptember 2017: 229 x 152: 280ppRoutledgeHb: 978-1-138-22489-6: £110.00Market: Environment, SustainabilityeBook: 978-1-315-40134-8May 2017: 234x156: 268pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138224896Hb: 978-1-138-65594-2: £85.00

eBook: 978-1-315-62221-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138655942

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGender, Work and MigrationEntangled DiscoursesAgency in Gendered Labour SettingsSouth-North Orders of Visibility

Edited by Megha Amrith, United Nations University andNina Sahraoui, European University Institute, ItalySeries: Studies in Migration and DiasporaThis book focuses on migrants employed in sectors of theeconomy that are typically regarded as marginal or precarious– domestic and care work in private settings, cleaning work inhospitals, call centre labour, the selling of sex – to understandthe aspirations and mobilities of migrants in relation to questionsof gender and labour. Bringing together case studies on theexperiences of migrants who live and work in countries withinEurope, Asia, the Middle East and South America, Gender, Workand Migration goes beyond a unique focus on migration toexplore the implications of gendered labour patterns for

migrants’ empowerment, activism and transnational involvement.

Edited by Caroline Kerfoot, Stockholm University, Swedenand Kenneth Hyltenstam, Stockholm University, SwedenSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in MultilingualismThis book explores the shifting structures of power and pointsof intersection at the nexus of North and South as a lens throughwhich to examine the impact of global and local circuits ofpeople, practices, and ideas on linguistic, cultural, and knowledgesystems. It uses a range of theoretical frameworks to examinethese entanglements as embodied through the continuingeffects of capitalism, colonialism, and imperialism, in the formof marginalized populations, and in the orders of visibility thatmake certain practices and forms of knowledge more legitimate.This book is key reading for scholars in multilingualism,

globalisation, development studies, and language education.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderGendered Harm and Structural Violence in theBritish Asylum System

Excluding Immigrants through State PolicyA Comparative StudyLea Sitkin, University of Westminster, UK Victoria Canning, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Series: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipThis monograph combines empirical research withcriminological perspective to critically address issues of statepower, harm and violence in the British asylum system. Focussingon the treatment of women seeking asylum, it expands existingstudies of border control and immigration to include a genderedanalysis of harms of the system.

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Series: Routledge Advances in CriminologyThis book offers a systematic exploration of the ways in which state policy contributes tothe marginalisation and criminalisation of immigrant communities in Western societies,and examines the ways in which immigrants are treated differently in different nationalcontexts. This book offers a framework for understanding the institutional factors drivingvariation in the extent of immigrants’ marginalisation and criminalisation across the WesternWorld, describing overall trends with detailed case studies on the USA, the UK, Germany,Netherlands and Italy.

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Refugees Linguistic Ideologies in Late ModernityEdited by Luiz Paulo Moita-LopesSeries edited by Marilyn Martin-JonesSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in MultilingualismThis book aims at deconstructing and problematizing linguisticideologies related to Portuguese in late modernity andquestioning the theoretical presuppositions which have led usto call Portuguese ‘a language.’ The book covers a wide rangeof social, political and historical contexts in which ‘Portuguese’is used (in Brazil, Canada, East-Timor, England, Portugal,Mozambique and Uruguay), and considers diverse linguisticpractices. Through this critique, contributors chart new directionsfor research on language ideologies and language practices and

An Argument for Developing Existing Principles and PracticesAvidan Kent and Simon BehrmanSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration,Displacement and ResettlementOne of the most significant impacts of climate change ismigration. Yet, to date, climate-induced migrants are fallingwithin what has been defined by authors as a ‘protection gap’:the 1951 Refugee Convention does not define them as ‘refugees’while the Climate Change Convention does not address themat all. As a result, these migrants are denied remedies and legalprotection. Addressing the regulation of climate refugeesthrough a unique collaboration between a refugee lawyer andan environmental lawyer, this book will be of great interest toscholars and professionals in fields including international law,

environmental studies, refugee studies and international relations.

consider ways of developing new conceptual compasses that are better attuned to thesociolinguistic realities of the late modern era.

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Border Moving WordsEdited by Christopher Stroud, University of the WesternCape, South Africa and Mastin Prinsloo, University of CapeTown, South AfricaSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in MultilingualismThe book brings together researchers who are leading theinnovative and important re-theorization of language and literacyin relation to social mobility, multilingualism, and globalization.The collection examines local and global flows of people,language, and literacy in relation to social practice; the role (andnature) of boundary maintenance or disruption in global,transnational, and translocal contexts; and the lived experiencesof individuals on the front lines of global, transnational, and

translocal processes.

The Crisis of BelongingDebdatta Chowdhury, University of Westminster, London,UKSeries: Routledge Studies in Asian Diasporas, Migrations andMobilitiesThe book is an empirical study of border narratives across theIndia-Bangladesh border, specifically the West Bengal part ofIndia’s border with Bangladesh. It tries to move away from theperpetrator state-victim civilian framework usually used in thestudies of marginal people, and looks at the kind of agenciesthat the border people avail themselves of. Instead of lookingat the border as the periphery, the book looks at it as the line ofconvergence and negotiations—the ‘centre of the people’ whosurvive it every day.

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Debali Mookerjea-Leonard, James Madison University, USASeries: Routledge Research on Gender in Asia SeriesThis book examines the neglected narratives of the Partition ofIndia in 1947, particularly from the Bengal region, to study thetraces left by this foundational trauma on the national andregional cultural imaginaries in India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.The book expands gender issues to notions of masculinity andmarginalization of minorities and includes the child’s experienceduring Partition. A valuable addition to the growing field ofPartition studies, this book will be of interest to academicsworking on South Asian history, gender studies and literature.

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Anjali Gera Roy, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, IndiaSeries: Routledge Studies in South Asian HistoryThis book focuses on the Komagata Maru episode of 1914: This Japanese ship was charteredby Gurdit Singh, a prosperous Sikh businessman from Malaya. It carried 376 passengersfrom Punjab and was not permitted to land in Vancouver on grounds of a stipulation abouta continuous journey from the port of departure and forced to return to Kolkata where thepassengers were fired at, imprisoned or kept under surveillance. The author isolates juridicalprocedures, tactics and apparatus of security through which the British Empire exercisedpower on imperial subjects by investigating the significance of this incident to colonialand postcolonial migration.RoutledgeMarket: Asian StudiesOctober 2017: 234x156: 204ppHb: 978-1-138-63251-6: £105.00 Market: South Asian Studies, Gender StudieseBook: 978-1-315-20821-3 April 2017: 234x156: 198pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138632516 Hb: 978-1-138-18310-0: £90.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLiving with Floods in a Mobile Southeast AsiaInternational Marriages and Marital CitizenshipA Political Ecology of Vulnerability, Migration and EnvironmentalChange

Southeast Asian Women on the MoveEdited by Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot, Catholic University ofLouvain, Belgium and Gwénola Ricordeau, University ofLille 1, France.Series: Studies in Migration and DiasporaWhile marriage has lost its popularity in many developedcountries and is no longer an obligatory path to family formation,it has gained momentum among binational couples as statesreinforce their control over human migration. Focusing on thecase of Southeast Asian women who have been epitomized onthe global marriage market as ‘ideal’ brides and wives, thisvolume examines these women’s experiences of internationalmarriage, migration and state’s governmentality. This book will

Edited by Carl Middleton, Chulalongkorn University,Thailand, Rebecca Elmhirst, University of Brighton, UK andSupang Chantavanich, Chulalongkorn University, ThailandSeries: Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities andMigrationThis volume contributes to a better understanding of therelationship between migration, vulnerability and resilienceassociated with flooding across diverse environmental, socialand policy contexts in Southeast Asia. It challengessimple analyses of flooding as a singular driver of migration, andinstead considers the ways in which floods figure inmigration-based livelihoods and amongst already mobileappeal to social scientists with interests in migration, family formation, the sociology of

intimate relations and gender. populations. The book sets out a conceptual framework based on a ‘mobile political ecology,’organised around a series of tightly-argued empirical case studies from countries in theASEAN region.

RoutledgeMarket: SociologyJuly 2017: 234x156: 204pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMigrations, Arts and Postcoloniality in theMediterranean

Migrant Workers and ASEANA Two Level State and Regional Analysis

Anisa Santoso, University of IndonesiaSeries: Routledge Contemporary Southeast Asia SeriesASEAN (The Association of Southeast Asian Nations) has madeslow progress in defining a regional policy for the protection ofmigrant workers.

This book examines the normative structures within theinstitutions at play at both state and regional level of ASEAN,which influence the making of a migrant workers protectionpolicy.The author puts forward a novel alternative policy analysistool – the Two Level State and Regional Analysis – that enablessatisfactory explanation for policy making cases, wherebynormative institutional structures are involved and social policies

are considered.

Celeste Ianniciello, Keel UniversitySeries: Routledge Focus on Art History and Visual StudiesThis book is focused on the transcultural memory of theMediterranean region, and the different ways it's articulated bycontemporary art practices and museum projects linked tomigrations, exile, diaspora and transnationality. The artistic andcuratorial examples analyzed in this study articulate a criticalrelationship between the cultural representations and the senseof heritage, property, belonging, offering the opportunity of amore problematic and stimulating vision of the preservation ofthe European arts, traditions and history. Artists and projectsexamined include PortoM in Lampedusa, Zineb Sedira, UrsulaBiemann, Lara Baladi, Mona Hatoum, Emily Jacir, Kader Attia, and

Walid Raad.RoutledgeMarket: Asian Politics, Migration RoutledgeMay 2017: 234x156: 216pp Market: Art HistoryHb: 978-1-138-20125-5: £105.00 May 2018: 216 x 140: 94ppeBook: 978-1-315-51245-7 Hb: 978-1-138-47960-9: £45.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138201255 eBook: 978-1-351-06194-0

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMultilingualism in the Chinese Diaspora WorldwideMigrants in Contemporary Spanish FilmTransnational Connections and Local Social RealitiesClara Guillén Marín

Series: Routledge Focus on Film StudiesThis book focuses on the analysis of documentaries and fictionfilms representing migrants in Spain in the first decade of thetwenty-first century. Guillén Marín explores the ways in whichmigrant and non-migrant filmmakers reframe the urban andrural space to create opportunities for a free, although contested,exchange between marginal voices and mainstream Spanishsociety. She analyzes the extent to which the films challengeforms of exclusion and represent ethnicity in a space thatincludes some and excludes others.

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Edited by Li Wei, Birkbeck College, University of London, UKSeries edited by Marilyn Martin-JonesSeries: Routledge Critical Studies in MultilingualismThis volume brings together contributions from well-known andemerging scholars in socio- and anthropological linguisticsworking on different linguistic and communicative aspects ofthe Chinese diaspora. The project examines the Chinese diasporicexperience from a global, comparative perspective, with aparticular focus on transnational links, and local social andmultilingual realities. Contributors address the emergence ofnew forms of Chinese in multilingual contexts, family languagepolicy and practice, language socialization and identity

Market: European Film/Migration development, multilingual creativity, linguistic attitudes and ideologies, and heritagelanguage maintenance, loss, learning and re-learning.July 2017: 216x138: 124pp

Hb: 978-1-138-06777-6: £45.00RoutledgeeBook: 978-1-315-15844-0Market: Linguistics* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138067776February 2018: 229x152: 324ppHb: 978-1-138-79424-5: £115.00Pb: 978-1-138-49906-5: £36.95eBook: 978-1-315-75937-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138499065

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMuseums, Immigrants, and Social JusticeMigration and Environmental Change in the West

African Sahel Sophia LabadiSeries: Routledge Research in Museum StudiesThis interdisciplinary book argues that museums can offer apowerful, and often overlooked, arena for both exploring andacting upon the interrelated issues of immigration and socialjustice. Based on three in-depth European case studies, spanningFrance, the Netherlands, and the UK, the research examinesprograms developed by three leading museums to addresscultural, economic, social and political inequalities.

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Why Capabilities and Aspirations MatterVictoria van der LandSeries: Routledge Studies in Environmental Migration,Displacement and ResettlementBased on qualitative and quantitative data from study areas inMali and Senegal, this book examines the relationship betweenpopulation dynamics, livelihoods and environment in the Sahelregion, focussing specifically on motives for migration. Critiquingthe assumption that environmental stress is the dominatingmigration driver, the author demonstrates the important role ofindividual aspirations and social processes, such as educationopportunities and the pull of urban lifestyles.

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Market: Museum & Heritage StudiesSeptember 2017: 234x156: 150ppHb: 978-1-138-50229-1: £105.00eBook: 978-1-315-14483-2Market: Environment, Sustainability* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138502291October 2017: 234x156: 148pp

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New Chinese MigrationsMobility, Home, and Inspirations

Edited by Yuk Wah Chan, City University of Hong Kong,Hong Kong and Sin Yee Koh, Universiti Brunei DarussalamSeries: Routledge Series on Asian MigrationThis book identifies and examines new forms and paths ofChinese migration since the 1980s. It provides updated trendsand patterns of new migration movements of the Chinese,including their emergent geographies. With chaptershighlighting the diversities and complexities of these new wavesof Chinese migration, this volume offers novel insights to enrichour understanding of Asian mobility in the late 20th and early21st centuries.

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Edited by Micol Seigel, Indiana University, USASeries: Routledge Research in Cultural and Media StudiesThis volume examines the panics provoked by global flows ofpeople, culture and capital, analyzing them within thetransnational structures of state and corporate reaction andresponse. Examining the fears generated mostly in metropolitanlocations over such ostensible threats as piracy in the IndianOcean, African recruitment of child soldiers, New Orleans sexworkers, climate change refugees, Ebola and HIV, sex and humantrafficking, irruptions of urban poverty, and more, the essaysdraw on perspectives from Cultural Studies, American Studies,Geography, Ethnic Studies, Anthropology, and History to illustratehow hype and panic work to contain and discipline.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRacism and Resistance among the Filipino DiasporaNew Immigration DestinationsEveryday Anti-racism in AustraliaMigrating to Rural and Peripheral Areas

Kristine Aquino, Macquarie University, AustraliaSeries: Routledge Series on Asian MigrationThis book explores the ways in which Filipino migrants inAustralia experience, understand and negotiate racism in theireveryday lives. In particular, it explores the notion of everydayanti-racism – the strategies individuals deploy to manage racismin their day to day lives. Through case studies based on extensivefieldwork the author shares ethnographic observation andinterview material that demonstrate the ways in which Filipinosare racially constituted in Australian society and are subject toeveryday racisms that criss-cross different modes of power anddomination.

Ruth McAreavey, Queens University Belfast, IrelandSeries: Routledge Advances in SociologyCurrent population movements involve both established andnew destinations, often encompassing marginal and ruralcommunities and resulting in a whole new set of issues for thesecommunities. Migration to Rural and Peripheral Destinationsexamines structural forces and individual strategies andbehaviour to highlight the opportunities and challenges for‘new’ destination areas arising from new economic and culturalmobility.

Routledge RoutledgeMarket: Sociology Market: Asian Migration, Asian DiasporaNovember 2017: 234x156: 216pp August 2017: 234x156: 144ppHb: 978-0-415-54005-6: £105.00 Hb: 978-1-138-70793-1: £105.00eBook: 978-1-315-16000-9 eBook: 978-1-315-20130-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780415540056 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138707931

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRefugees and the Politics of the Everyday State inPakistan

Nordic Nationalism and Penal OrderWalling the Welfare State

Vanessa BarkerSeries: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipThis book questions the dominance of neoliberalism and politicaleconomy as the main explanation for the penalization of others,migrants and foreign nationalsand makes an importantcontribution to our understanding of punishment and welfarestates.

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Resettlement in Punjab, 1947-1962Elisabetta Iob, Royal Holloway, University of London, UKSeries: Royal Asiatic Society BooksThis book provides an in-depth analysis of the resettlement andrehabilitation of Partition refugees in Pakistani Punjab between1947 and 1962. It weaves a chronological and thematic plot intoa single narrative and focuses on the Punjabi refugee middleand upper-middle class. Emphasising the everyday experienceof the state, the author challenges standard interpretations ofthe resettlement of Partition refugees in the region and calls fora more nuanced understanding of their rehabilitation. Refugees’stories and interactions with local institutions reveal the inabilityof the local bureaucracy to establish its own 'polity' and theviable workability of Pakistan as a state.

Market: Criminology/SociologyNovember 2017: 234x156: 168ppHb: 978-1-138-28411-1: £105.00 RoutledgeeBook: 978-1-315-26979-5 Market: Asian History, South Asia* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138284111 September 2017: 234x156: 174pp

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Provincial Globalization in IndiaTransregional Mobilities and Development Politics

Edited by Carol Upadhya, Indira Gandhi Centre of AtomicResearch, Kalpakkam, India, Mario Rutten and LeahKoskimaki, Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies(PLAAS) and the Centre for Humanities Research (CHR),University of the Western Cape, South AfricaSeries: Routledge/Edinburgh South Asian Studies SeriesThis book analyses the social consequences of the transnationaltransmission of migrant resources to provincial places in India.Bringing together case studies from four regions, it demonstratesthat these flows are very diverse, are inflected by regionalhistories of mobility and development, and that they mayreinforce local power structures or instigate social change in

unexpected ways.

Edited by Robert McLeman, Wilfrid Laurier University,Canada and François Gemenne, University of VersaillesSaint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France and the University ofLiège, BelgiumSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThe Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacement andMigration will provide a state-of-the-science review of researchon how environmental variability and change influence currentand future global migration patterns and possibly triggerlarge-scale population displacements. The compendium willexplain theoretical, conceptual, and empirical developmentsthat have been made in recent years; describe their origins and

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connections to broader topics including migration research, development studies, and international public policy and law; and, highlight emerging areas where new and/or additional research and reflection are warranted.RoutledgeMarket: Environmental Studies/Migration StudiesMarch 2018: 246x174: 438ppHb: 978-1-138-19446-5: £175.00eBook: 978-1-315-63884-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138194465

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Edited by Radha Sarma Hegde, Steinhardt School of Cultureand Education, New York University, US. and Ajaya KumarSahoo, University of Hyderabad, IndiaThe Routledge Handbook of the Indian Diaspora introduces readersto the contexts and histories that constitute the Indian diaspora.It brings together scholars from different parts of the globe,representing various disciplines, and covers extensive spatialand temporal terrain. Contributors draw from a variety of archivesand intellectual perspectives in order to map the narratives ofthe Indian diaspora. The topics covered range from the historyof diasporic communities, activism, identity, gender, politics,labour, policy, violence, performance, literature and branding.

New Evidence from Four ContinentsEdited by Elisabetta Nadalutti and Otto KallscheuerSeries: Routledge Global Cooperation SeriesRegion-Making and Cross-Border Cooperation takes a fresh lookat both theoretical and empirical approaches to ‘region-making’at the micro-level across borders in Europe, Southeast Asia, LatinAmerica, Africa and the Middle East. The book aims to explorethe role of institutional dynamics in shaping local and globalties, investigate formal and informal integration factors, and toclarify to what extent and under what conditions cooperationat the micro-level can be instrumental to solving commonproblems. Scholars and students within politics, sociology,geography, and economics would find this book a fascinating

guide to regionalism at a micro-local level perspective.

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Edited by Joya Chatterji, University of Cambridge, UK andDavid Washbrook, University of Cambridge, UKSouth Asia’s diaspora is among the world’s largest and mostwidespread, and it is growing exponentially. It is estimated thatover 25 million persons of Indian descent live abroad; and manymore millions have roots in other countries of the subcontinent,in Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. This inter-disciplinaryhandbook on the South Asian diaspora brings togethercontributions by leading scholars and rising stars on differentaspects of its history, anthropology and geography, as well asits contemporary political and socio-cultural implications.

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Discourses, Policy-Making and Outcomes for Migrants and their FamiliesEdited by Zana Vathi, Edge Hill University, UK and RussellKing, University of Sussex, Brighton, UKSeries: Routledge Research in Race and EthnicityThe book draws on research encompassing four differentcontinents – Europe, North America, Africa and Asia – to showhow contextual differences affect wellbeing in return migration.Previous research has been heavily informed by clinicalapproaches and concepts, whereas the contributions in thisbook come from a wide range of social science disciplines. Byconsidering psychosocial wellbeing as an empirical question,this book shows how wellbeing is affected during the returnprocess. It will enable academics and policymakers to understand Market: South Asian Studies, Diaspora Studies

December 2013: 246x174: 448ppthe repercussions of return, and indeed each chapter of this groundbreaking collectionintegrates implications for policymaking into its analysis. Hb: 978-0-415-48010-9: £185.00

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Rimple Mehta, Jadavpur University, IndiaSeries: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipThis book explores the experience of socio-economicallydeprived women from Bangladesh, who have beenapprehended and incarcerated as illegal migrants in Kolkata,India and broadens the gaze of border criminology beyond theAnglo/American context.

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Edited by Claudia Wiesner, Philipps-University Marburg,Germany, Anna Björk, University of Jyväskylä, Hanna-MariKivistö, University of Jyväskylä and Katja MäkinenSeries: Conceptualising Comparative PoliticsAn indispensable read to scholars and students, ShapingCitizenship presents new ways to study the conceptual changes,struggles and debates related to core dimensions of thisever-evolving concept. The book uses a reflexive andconstructivist perspective on the concept of citizenship thatdraws on the methodology of conceptual history. The threeparts of the book focus respectively on theories, debates andpractices of citizenship. In the chapters, experts

approach constructions and struggles related to citizenship. The chapters focus on politicalrepresentation, migration, internationalization, sub-and transnationalization as well as theEuropeanisation of citizenship.

Market: Criminology/SociologyAugust 2018: 234x156: 216ppHb: 978-1-138-03929-2: £115.00

Routledge eBook: 978-1-315-17597-3Market: Current Affairs * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138039292December 2017: 229 x 152: 230ppHb: 978-1-138-73598-9: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-18621-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138735989

Dummy text to keep placeholderLives in TransitAn Ethnographic Study of Refugees’ Subjectivity across EuropeanBordersElena Fontanari, University of Milan, ItalySeries: Studies in Migration and DiasporaThis book explores the border-crossing mobilities of refugees within Europe. Based onethnographic field work in Germany and Italy, it examines the precarious everyday lives ofnon-citizens living between and beyond EU internal borders. With attention to the constantre-construction of borders within Europe through negotiation practices, the author showshow a state of protracted precariousness emerges from the dynamics of the relationbetween structural mechanisms and the agency of individuals, which impacts upon thetemporal as well as the spatial dimensions of refugees’ lives and affects their subjectivitiesand sense of self.

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology/MigrationOctober 2018: 234x156: 272ppHb: 978-0-815-37762-7: £115.00eBook: 978-1-351-23406-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9780815377627

Dummy text to keep placeholderTransnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from theformer Yugoslavia in Britain

Gayle MunroThe geo-political area of what once constituted Yugoslavia hasbeen a region of significant migration since the 1960s. Thus far,there has been a gap in the literature on the qualitativeexperience of migrants from the former Yugoslavia through thetwin theoretical lenses of transnationalism and diaspora. Thisbook offers an ethnographic account of migration and life indiaspora of migrants originating from the former Yugoslavianow living in Britain. It will be of interest to students and scholarsof Political Geography, Social Geography, Eastern EuropeanPolitics, and Migration and Diaspora studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Asian Studies/Geography/PoliticsAugust 2016: 216x138: 122ppHb: 978-1-138-69778-2: £50.00eBook: 978-1-315-50609-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138697782

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderIdentity and Power in Narratives of DisplacementClimate Migration and Security

Katrina M. Powell, Virginia Tech, USASeries: Routledge Studies in Rhetoric and CommunicationIn this book, Powell examines the ways that identities areconstructed in displacement narratives based on cases ofeminent domain, natural disaster, and civil unrest, attendingspecifically to the rhetorical strategies employed as barriers andboundaries intersect with individual lives. She provides a uniquemethod to understand how the displaced move within acceptedand subversive discourses, and how representation is a crucialcomponent of that movement. In addition, Powell shows hownotions of human rights and the "public good" are often at oddswith individual well-being and result in intriguing intersectionsbetween discourses of power and discourses of identity.

Securitisation as a Strategy in Climate Change PoliticsIngrid BoasSeries: Environmental PoliticsClimate Migration and Security is the first book of its kind toexamine the strategic usage of security arguments on climatemigration as a political tool in climate change negotiations.Ingrid Boas uses original theoretical, empirical and policy-relatedinsights to provide students, scholars, and policy makers withthe necessary tools to review the effectiveness of these framingstrategies for the purpose of climate change negotiations anddelve into the wider implications of these strategies for thegovernance of climate change.

RoutledgeMarket: Environmental Politics/Climate Change/SecurityMarch 2017: 229x152: 198ppHb: 978-1-138-81151-5: £115.00

RoutledgeMarket: Rhetoric/Communication StudiesJune 2017: 229x152: 198ppHb: 978-1-138-84694-4: £125.00Pb: 978-1-138-30587-8: £36.99Pb: 978-1-138-06668-7: £39.99eBook: 978-1-315-72714-1eBook: 978-1-315-74922-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138305878* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138066687

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderInternal MigrationExternalizing Migration ManagementGeographical Perspectives and ProcessesEurope, North America and the spread of 'remote control' practices

Darren P. Smith, Nissa Finney and Nigel WalfordSeries: International Population StudiesOver the last two decades there have been numerous profoundchanges in UK society which have had an impact on the scale,geographies, meaning and experiences of internal migration.Providing a critical appraisal of migration scholarship from theperspective of Geography, reviewing theory, substantive fociand method, this book demonstrates how sub-nationalmigration in the UK gives rise to and reflects new patterns ofpopulation, housing, economies and cultures. Each chapter iswritten by a Population Geographer together with a scholarrepresenting another Human Geography sub-discipline thusproviding a cross-disciplinary perspective on a specific aspect

Edited by Ruben ZaiottiSeries: Routledge Research in Place, Space and PoliticsThe book examines the externalization of migration control froman interdisciplinary and comparative perspective, focusing on‘remote control’ initiatives in Europe and North America, withcontributions from politics, sociology, law, geography,anthropology, and history. This book uses empirically richanalyses and compelling theoretical insights to trace theevolution of ‘remote control’ initiatives and assesses their impactand policy implications. Individual chapters tackle some of themost puzzling questions underlying remote control policies,such as the reasons why governments adopt these policies and

what might be their impact on migrants and other actors involved.of migration. Critically reviewing and setting an agenda for internal migration scholarshipRoutledgefrom a spatial perspective, this book will be of interest to academics and students ofMarket: Geography/Politics/International RelationsGeography and other disciplines concerned with migration, both within the UK and furtherafield.

February 2016: 234x156: 292ppHb: 978-1-138-12159-1: £98.99Pb: 978-1-138-54649-3: £36.99 RoutledgeeBook: 978-1-315-65085-2 February 2018: 234x156: 250pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138121591 Hb: 978-1-472-45246-7: £77.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMedia and MigrationFragile Migration RightsLearning in a globalized worldFreedom of movement in post-Soviet Russia

Edited by Kevin Leander, Peabody College, VanderbiltUniversity, Nashville, USA and Mariëtte de Haan, UtrechtUniversity, The NetherlandsThis book considers how the learning practices of youth inmigration are shaped by new media. Contributors show howlearning trajectories of individual learners become defined bybroadly distributed networks and knowledge systems. This bookwas originally published as a special issue of Learning, Media andTechnology.

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Matthew LightSeries: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipThis book examines how the freedom of movement has beenundermined in practice by post-Soviet policy and adds a newdimension to the scholarly understanding of the nature of rights,citizenship, and law enforcement in contemporary Russia.

Routledge Market: Educational Research / Media Education / MigrationMarket: Criminology/Law January 2018: 246x174: 136ppJanuary 2018: 234x156: 224pp Hb: 978-1-138-18265-3: £105.00Hb: 978-1-138-79792-5: £115.00 Pb: 978-1-138-30890-9: £36.99Pb: 978-1-138-49433-6: £36.99 eBook: 978-1-315-64630-5eBook: 978-1-315-75678-3 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138308909* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138494336

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMigration, Prostitution and Human TraffickingMigration and Identity in Central AsiaThe Voice of Chinese WomenThe Uzbek Experience

Min LiuMigration, Prostitution, and Human Trafficking examines thenature, magnitude, and gravity of prostitution and sextrafficking--and the relationship between them--in contemporaryChina. By researching the backgrounds, circumstances, and otherfactors that drive Chinese women to migrate to Shenzhen, China,Liu hopes to shed light on the underlying reasons for their entryinto the sex industry.

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Rano Turaeva, Max Planck Institute of Social Anthropology,GermanySeries: Central Asia Research ForumThis book is an ethnographic and sociolinguistic study of Uzbekmigrants in the capital city of Uzbekistan. The ethnographicdetails of the book represent post-Soviet urban realities on theground where various forms of belonging clash and kinship tiesare reinforced within social safety networks. The book offersin-depth insights into the communication strategies of migrants,the formation of collective consciousness and the relationswithin the ‘We’ domain.

Market: CriminologyFebruary 2018: 229x152: 216ppHb: 978-1-412-81505-5: £77.99Pb: 978-1-412-86531-9: £18.99eBook: 978-1-315-12448-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781412865319

Dummy text to keep placeholderMigration, Risk and Uncertainty

RoutledgeMarket: Asian Studies, Migration Studies, Ethnic StudiesApril 2018: 234x156: 220ppHb: 978-1-138-91349-3: £115.00Pb: 978-1-138-59294-0: £36.99eBook: 978-1-315-69142-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138592940

Migration Borders FreedomAllan M. Williams, University of Surrey, UK and VladimírBaláž, Slovak Academy of Science, Slovakian RepublicSeries: Routledge Studies in Human GeographyAlthough the relationship between migration and risk is widelyacknowledged, it has long been neglected in academic research,with a few exceptions such as household diversificationstrategies. Instead, risk is assumed to be implicit in economic orsocial models, rather than being explicitly theorised or analysed.This book represents the first major review of these keyrelationships. It draws on a wide range of theories and empiricalmaterial to provide a highly original overview.

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Harald BauderSeries: Routledge Studies in Human GeographyThis bookquestions the idea that mobility of people should becontrolled, either at the international border or based on thenational citizenship with which a person was born. The bookdescribes the magnitude of the deadly results of contemporaryborders worldwide, problematizes the concept of the borderand then develops arguments for a world without borders. Ituses a dialectical approach to contemplate alternativepossibilities, ranging from practical and feasible to the utopiandistant future, drawing on the theoretical work of thinkers suchas Ernst Bloch, David Harvey, and Henry Lefebvre, withinternational empirical examples of policy practices on migration

and claims of belonging. Market: GeographyFebruary 2018: 229 x 152: 248pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderMigration, Settlement, and the Concepts of Houseand Home

Migration Governance across RegionsState-Diaspora Relations in the Latin America-Southern Europe Corridor

Ana Margheritis, University of Southampton, UK.Series: Conceptualising Comparative PoliticsMigration policies are rarely effective. From border controls toguest worker programs to immigrant integration measures,there are plenty of examples of the gaps between intendedeffects and unexpected, undesirable outcomes. In Latin America,very little is known about the concrete impact of state outreachefforts and what factors might make these policies sustainableand effective in the long run. Building upon field research donein Ecuador, Uruguay, Mexico, Argentina, and Brazil, AnaMargheritis explains the timing, motivations, characteristics, andimplications of emigration policies implemented by each countryand the migrant views in specific localities in Europe.

Iris Levin, Brotherhood of St LaurenceSeries: Routledge Advances in GeographyWhat is the meaning of the house and its materiality formigrants? This book aims to find out through an exploration ofhomes of migrants from Italy and China in Melbourne, andmigrants from Morocco and the former Soviet Union in Tel Aviv.It argues that every migrant group constructs a distinct form ofhome-building in their houses/homes.

RoutledgeMarket: GeographyRoutledgeFebruary 2018: 229 x 152: 256ppMarket: Politics & International RelationsHb: 978-0-415-72068-7: £115.00June 2017: 229x152: 204ppPb: 978-1-138-54711-7: £36.99Hb: 978-1-138-90964-9: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-86680-2Pb: 978-1-138-30746-9: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138547117eBook: 978-1-315-69389-7

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Dummy text to keep placeholderMobility and Migration in Film and Moving ImageArt

Migration, Squatting and Radical AutonomyEdited by Pierpaolo Mudu and Sutapa ChattopadhyaySeries: Routledge Research in Place, Space and PoliticsThis book offers a unique contribution, exploring how theintersections among migrants and radical squatter’s movementshave evolved over past decades. The complexity and importanceof squatting practices are analyzed from a bottom-upperspective, to demonstrate how the spaces of squatting canbe transformed by migrants. With contributions from scholars,scholar-activists, and activists, this book provides unique insightsinto how squatting has offered an alternative to dominantanti-immigrant policies, and the implications of squatting onthe social acceptance of migrants.

Cinema Beyond EuropeNilgun Bayraktar, California College of the Arts, USAMobility and Migration in Film and Moving Image Art explorescinematic and artistic representations of migration and mobilityin Europe since the 1990s. Drawing on theories of migrant anddiasporic cinema, moving-image art, and mobility studies,Bayraktar provides historically situated close readings of films,videos, and cinematic installations that concern migratorynetworks and infrastructures across Europe, the Middle East, andAfrica. Probing the notion of Europe as a coherent entity and aborderless space, this interdisciplinary study underscores theways European ideals of mobility and fluidity are deeplyenmeshed with immobility, forced migration, illegalization, andxenophobia.

RoutledgeMarket: geography/politicsFebruary 2018: 234x156: 294ppHb: 978-1-138-94212-7: £93.99Pb: 978-1-138-49448-0: £36.99 RoutledgeeBook: 978-1-315-67330-1 Market: Film Studies/Art/Mobility and Diaspora* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138494480 October 2017: 229x152: 214pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderOrganizational Perspectives on EnvironmentalMigration

Mobile NarrativesTravel, Migration, and Transculturation

Edited by Eleftheria Arapoglou, University of California,Davis, US, Mónika Fodor, University of Pécs, Hungary andJopi Nyman, University of Eastern Finland, FinlandSeries: Routledge Interdisciplinary Perspectives on LiteratureEmphasizing the role of travel and migration in the performanceand transformation of identity, this volume addressesrepresentations of travel, mobility, and migration in 19th –21st-century travel writing, literature, and media texts. In sodoing, the book analyses the role of the various cultural, ethnic,gender, and national encounters pertinent to narratives of traveland migration in transforming and problematizing the identitiesof both the travelers and 'travelees' enacting in the borderzones

between cultures.

Edited by Kerstin Rosenow-Williams, Ruhr UniversityBochum, Germany and François Gemenne, University ofVersailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France and theUniversity of Liège, BelgiumSeries: Routledge Studies in Development, Mobilities andMigrationOrganizational Perspectives on Environmental Migration drawstogether and examines the related themes of climate changeand environmental degradation, migration and organizationalsociology to provide a fresh perspective on their increasingrelevance.This volume will be of great interest to students andscholars of environmental law and policy, migration studies and

development studies.Routledge

RoutledgeMarket: LiteratureMarket: Environment, SustainabilityFebruary 2018: 229 x 152: 296ppApril 2018: 234x156: 242ppHb: 978-0-415-82305-0: £115.00Hb: 978-1-138-93966-0: £115.00Pb: 978-1-138-54798-8: £36.99Pb: 978-1-138-10420-4: £36.99eBook: 978-0-203-48773-0eBook: 978-1-315-67480-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138547988* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138104204

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRethinking Security in the Age of MigrationMobility and Migration ChoicesTrust and Emancipation in EuropeThresholds to Crossing Borders

Ali Bilgic, Bilkent University, TurkeyMigration and especially irregular migration are politicallysensitive and highly debated issues in the developed world,particularly in Europe. This book analyses irregularprotection-seeking migration in Europe, with close attention tosub-Saharan migration into the EU, from the perspective ofemancipatory security theory.

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Martin van der Velde and Ton van NaerssenSeries: Border Regions SeriesThe crossing of national state borders is one of themost-discussed issues of contemporary times and it poses many challenges for individual and collective identities. This book tests the approach that three crucial thresholds need to be crossed before mobility occurs; the individual’s mindset about migrating, the choice of destination and perception of crossing borders.

Market: Politics / International RelationsFebruary 2018: 234x156: 224ppHb: 978-0-415-69419-3: £115.00Pb: 978-1-138-49620-0: £36.99eBook: 978-0-203-55897-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138496200

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Bengal DiasporaRethinking Muslim migration

Routledge Handbook of the Chinese DiasporaEdited by Chee-Beng TanWith around 40 million people worldwide, the ethnic Chineseform the largest diaspora in the world. The economic reform ofChina in the late 1970s marked a huge phase of migration fromChina, and the new migrants, many of whom were welleducated, have had a major impact on the local societies andon China. This handbook brings together specialists from anumber of disciplines and covers the major areas of the studyof Chinese overseas. It is therefore a valuable reference work forstudents, scholars and policy makers worldwide wishing tounderstand the global phenomena of Chinese migration,transnational connections and their cultural and identity

transformation.

Claire Alexander, University of Manchester, UK, JoyaChatterji, University of Cambridge, UK and Annu Jalais,National University of Singapore, SingaporeSeries: Routledge Contemporary South Asia SeriesUsing a creative interdisciplinary approach combining historical,sociological and anthropological approaches to migration anddiaspora this book explores the experiences of Bengali Muslimmigrants through this period of upheaval and transformation.It draws on over 200 interviews conducted in Britain, India, andBangladesh, tracing migration and settlement within, and from,the Bengal delta region in the period after 1947. Thisground-breaking new research offers an essential contribution

to the field of South Asian Studies, Diaspora Studies, and Society and Culture Studies.RoutledgeMarket: Chinese Studies, Ethnicity, ReferenceDecember 2017: 246x174: 506ppHb: 978-0-415-60056-9: £185.00

RoutledgeMarket: South Asian Studies, Diaspora Studies, Society & Culture Studies

Pb: 978-1-138-48268-5: £39.99 April 2018: 234x156: 286ppeBook: 978-0-203-10038-7 Hb: 978-0-415-53073-6: £120.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138482685 Pb: 978-1-138-59297-1: £36.99

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe EU's Eastern NeighbourhoodSeasonal Workers in Mediterranean AgricultureMigration, Borders and Regional StabilityThe Social Costs of Eating Fresh

Edited by Ilkka Liikanen, Karelian Institute, University ofEastern Finland, Finland, James W. Scott, Karelian Institute,University of Eastern Finland, Finland and Tiina Sotkasiira,University of Eastern FinlandSeries: BASEES/Routledge Series on Russian and East EuropeanStudiesThe Soviet Union's collapse has had long-lasting impacts onEastern Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia: changesin state-society relations, reconfiguration of political, economicand social ties, resurgence of regional conflicts, and newmigration patterns towards Russia and the European Union.Meanwhile, the EU has emerged as an important regional player,

Edited by Jörg Gertel, University of Leipzig, Germany andSarah Ruth Sippel, University of Leipzig, GermanySeries: Earthscan Food and AgricultureOver the last three decades there has been a rapid expansionof intensive production of fresh fruit and vegetables in theMediterranean regions of south and west Europe. Much of thisdepends on migrating workers for seasonal labour, includingfrom Eastern Europe and North Africa. This book is the first toaddress agro-migration complexes across the region. Three casestudy areas are considered in detail: the French department ofBouches-du-Rhône; the Spanish Almería region; and oncounter-seasonal production in Morocco. The book also includescommentaries from experts from the US, Canada and New

Zealand on the implications of the work at European Union and global levels.engaging neighbouring states in cross-border regional co-operation. This book exploresquestions related to borders, security and migration in the emerging "EuropeanNeighbourhood", and the potential role of the EU as a stabilizing force.Routledge

Market: Agriculture & Food / Geography RoutledgeMay 2017: 234x156: 294pp Market: Russian Studies / Migration Studies / Eastern European StudiesHb: 978-0-415-71168-5: £115.00 January 2018: 234x156: 306ppPb: 978-1-138-09719-3: £36.99 Hb: 978-0-415-72286-5: £115.00eBook: 978-1-315-88443-1 Pb: 978-1-138-47769-8: £36.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138097193 eBook: 978-1-315-85803-6

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Other in Contemporary Migrant CinemaSex Work, Immigration and Social DifferenceImagining a New Europe?Julie Ham, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Series: Routledge Studies in Criminal Justice, Borders andCitizenshipThe book offers a unique account of women’s experiences,attitudes and negotiations of work, immigration and citizenshipin the sex work industry and challenges social myths about therisks and vulnerabilities of ‘migrant sex workers’.

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Guido Rings, Anglia Ruskin University, UKContemporary political and media discourses observe andfrequently also support the development of nationalist,eurosceptic and xenophobic reactions to Europeanmigrants. European cinema has developed and disseminatednew transcultural and postcolonial alternatives that might helpto improve integration and community cohesion in Europe, andthis book investigates these alternatives in order to identifyexamples of good practices that can enhance European stability.The films examined share a fundamental interest in the Other,with particular consideration given to British, French, German,and Spanish productions, with a comparison of migration inChicano cinema.Market: Criminology/Sociology

February 2018: 234x156: 176ppRoutledgeHb: 978-1-138-92539-7: £115.00Market: Film Studies/European StudiesPb: 978-1-138-49950-8: £36.99April 2018: 229x152: 176ppeBook: 978-1-315-68379-9Hb: 978-1-138-95163-1: £115.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138499508Pb: 978-1-138-59955-0: £36.99eBook: 978-1-315-66808-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138599550

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The Routledge Handbook on Crime and International Migration

Edited by Sharon Pickering, Monash University, Australiaand Julie Ham, University of Hong Kong, Hong KongSeries: Routledge International HandbooksThis book reflects the very best of international criminologicalstudy, focusing on the relationship between regular and irregularmigration, offending and victimization, the processes and impactof criminalization, and the changing role of criminal justicesystems in the regulation and enforcement of internationalmobility and borders.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderWhite Voters in 21st Century America

George Hawley, University of Alabama, USASeries: Routledge Research in American Politics and GovernanceWhereas other books have examined the political behavior ofspecific social classes within the non-Hispanic white community(working class whites, for example), this is the first book toexamine whites as a whole, and provide a useful summary ofrecent trends within this group and thoughtful speculationabout its future.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRace, Migration and IdentityImmigrant Incorporation in Political PartiesShifting Boundaries in the USAExploring the diversity gap

Edited by Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey, UK and JohnSolomos, University of Warwick, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThe situation in the USA has been the subject of intense policyand political debate over the past decades and the chapters inthis collection cover diverse aspects of the changing meaningsand boundaries of race, migration and identity in thecontemporary USA. They provide an insight into the changingdynamics of race and migration in the contemporaryenvironment, combining conceptual analysis with originalempirical research. The concerns of this volume address globalquestions of relevance as well as those specific to the USA. This

book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Edited by Ricard Zapata-Barrero, Universitat Pompeu Fabra,Spain, Iris Dähnke and Lea MarkardSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis book explores a new field of research, that of, immigrantincorporation in political parties. The contributions to this volumeexamine the ‘diversity gap’ between political parties as publicrepresentative organisations and diversity dynamics indemocratic societies. It was first published as a special issue ofEthnic and Racial Studies.

RoutledgeMarket: Political Sociology / Immigrant Participation

RoutledgeAugust 2017: 234x156: 124ppMarket: Sociology / Race & Ethnic Studies / Ethnic IdentityHb: 978-1-138-06968-8: £115.00May 2017: 234x156: 198pp* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138069688Hb: 978-1-138-85486-4: £110.00Pb: 978-1-138-05920-7: £36.99eBook: 978-1-315-72068-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138059207

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderRacialized Bordering Discourses on European RomaMigrants and Their Children in Britain

Edited by Nira Yuval Davis, Georgie Wemyss, University ofEast London, UK and Kathryn Cassidy, NorthumbriaUniversity, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis book explores the relationship between the racializationand discrimination experienced by heterogeneous EuropeanRoma populations, and the processes of everyday borderingembedded in state policies. It was first published as a specialissue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

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Generational Change in Patterns of Ethnic Minority IntegrationEdited by Anthony F. Heath, University of Oxford, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis study explores highly topical questions about trends inethnic minority integration. It offers authoritative answers toquestions about the extent to which Britain’s minoritypopulation, particularly those born and brought up in Britain,feel part of British society and adopt British ways of life.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnicand Racial Studies

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Impact of DiasporasMuslims, Migration and CitizenshipMarkers of identityProcesses of Inclusion and Exclusion

Edited by Joanna Story, University of Leicester, UK and IainWalker, Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology, Halle,GermanySeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThe markers of identity that define human groups are often overt– language, material culture, patterns of behaviour – andcarefully nurtured between generations, but at other times theycan be invisible, intangible, or unconscious. Such markers ofidentity also travel, and can be curated, distilled, or reworked innew lands and in new cultural environments; and they are centralto the ties that bind dispersed, diasporic communities. This bookbrings together research on a range of scholarly approaches,

Edited by Martin Bulmer, University of Surrey and JohnSolomos, University of Warwick, UKSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesMuslims, Migration and Citizenship addresses questions aboutthe changing experiences of Muslim communities, or specificgroups within them, in various national and localisedenvironments. Although not an exhaustive survey of the broadrange of scholarly research in this evolving field, this book coversissues that are likely to be of some importance in the comingperiod. In particular, the contributors highlight the complexityof the experiences of Muslim communities in different nationaland cultural environments, and the evolution of both policy

discourses and debates in civil society. This book was originally published as a special issueof Ethnic and Racial Studies.

periods, and places to better understand how markers of identity contribute to the impactof diasporas. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

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Edited by Jens Schneider, University of Amsterdam, TheNetherlands and Maurice Crul, University of Amsterdam,The NetherlandsSeries: Ethnic and Racial StudiesThis book discusses the current theories of migrant integrationand assimilation, particularly those focused onsecond-generation migrants. Using empirical research tochallenge many of the dominant perspectives on the assimilationof immigrants and their children in the Western World in politicaland media discourse, the book covers a wide range of topicsincluding: transatlantic perspectives and a focus on the lessonsto be mutually learnt from American and European approaches

to integration and assimilation; rich empirical data on the assimilation/integration of thesecond generations in various contexts; and a new theoretical approach to integrationprocesses in urban settings on both sides of the Atlantic. This volume brings togetherleading scholars in Migration and Integration Studies to provide a summary of the centraltheories in this area.

This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies

RoutledgeMarket: Sociology / Ethnic and Racial StudiesMay 2016: 234x156: 134ppHb: 978-0-415-68002-8: £110.00Pb: 978-1-138-67657-2: £33.99eBook: 978-1-315-87261-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781138676572

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Refugee News, Refugee Politics ....................................... 4Introduction to Population Geographies,An ................................................................................................ 2A Refugees and the Politics of the Everyday State in

Pakistan .................................................................................. 10LAssessing Prostitution Policies in Europe .................... 5

Atlas of Environmental Migration, The ....................... 4Australia’s New Migrants .................................................. 5

Region-Making and Cross-BorderCooperation ......................................................................... 11Rethinking Security in the Age of Migration ........... 15Language, Literacy and Diversity .................................. 8

B Return Migration and PsychosocialWellbeing ............................................................................... 11Routledge Handbook of Environmental Displacementand Migration ..................................................................... 11

Literature, Gender, and the Trauma ofPartition .................................................................................... 8Lives in Transit ..................................................................... 12Living with Floods in a Mobile SoutheastAsia ............................................................................................. 8

Belonging and Transnational RefugeeSettlement ............................................................................... 5Bengal Diaspora, The ....................................................... 16

Routledge Handbook of the ChineseDiaspora ................................................................................ 16

MBritish Migration ................................................................... 5

CRoutledge Handbook of the IndianDiaspora ................................................................................ 11Routledge Handbook of the South AsianDiaspora ................................................................................ 11

Media and Migration ....................................................... 13Migrant Workers and ASEAN ........................................... 9

Calais and its Border Politics ............................................ 5 Routledge Handbook on Crime and InternationalMigration, The ..................................................................... 17

Migrants and Their Children in Britain ...................... 18Migrants in Contemporary Spanish Film ................... 9Challenging the Prevailing Paradigm of Displacement

and Resettlement ................................................................. 6

SMigration ................................................................................. 2Migration and Environmental Change in the WestAfrican Sahel .......................................................................... 9

Childcare Workers, Global Migration and DigitalMedia ......................................................................................... 6Climate Change, Migration and HumanRights ......................................................................................... 6

Seasonal Workers in MediterraneanAgriculture ............................................................................ 16

Migration and Identity in Central Asia ..................... 14Migration Borders Freedom .......................................... 14

Climate Migration and Security .................................. 13 Sex Work, Immigration and SocialDifference .............................................................................. 16

Migration Governance across Regions ..................... 14Migration Theory .................................................................. 2Climate Refugees .................................................................. 3

Climate, Environmental Hazards and Migration inBangladesh ............................................................................. 6

Shaping Citizenship .......................................................... 12Sociolinguistics of Diaspora, A ........................................ 5

Migration, Prostitution and HumanTrafficking ............................................................................. 14

Criminal Justice Research in an Era of MassMobility ..................................................................................... 6 T

Migration, Risk and Uncertainty .................................. 14Migration, Settlement, and the Concepts of Houseand Home ............................................................................. 14Culture, Migration, and Health Communication in a

Global Context ....................................................................... 6 Theorising Integration and Assimilation ................. 19Migration, Squatting and RadicalAutonomy ............................................................................. 15E Transnationalism, Diaspora and Migrants from the

former Yugoslavia in Britain .......................................... 12

WMigrations, Arts and Postcoloniality in theMediterranean ....................................................................... 9Mobile Narratives ............................................................... 15Mobility ..................................................................................... 2Mobility and Migration Choices .................................. 15

Entangled Discourses ......................................................... 7EU's Eastern Neighbourhood, The .............................. 16Excluding Immigrants through State Policy ............. 7Externalizing Migration Management ..................... 13

White Voters in 21st Century America ....................... 17Women, Mobility and Incarceration ......................... 12Mobility and Migration in Film and Moving Image

Art ............................................................................................. 15F Multilingualism in the Chinese DiasporaWorldwide ............................................................................... 9

Facilitating the Resettlement and Rights of ClimateRefugees ................................................................................... 7

Multipolar Globalization ................................................... 3Museums, Immigrants, and Social Justice ................ 9

Fragile Migration Rights .................................................. 13 Muslims, Migration and Citizenship .......................... 18

G NGender, Work and Migration ........................................... 7 New Chinese Migrations ................................................. 10Gendered Harm and Structural Violence in the BritishAsylum System ....................................................................... 7

New Immigration Destinations ................................... 10Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order ........................ 10

Global Migration .................................................................. 2

OGlobal Portuguese ................................................................ 7

H Organizational Perspectives on EnvironmentalMigration ............................................................................... 15

Humanitarian Crises and Migration ............................ 3 Other in Contemporary Migrant Cinema,The ............................................................................................ 16IPIdentity and Experience at the India-Bangladesh

Border ........................................................................................ 8 Panic, Transnational Cultural Studies, and theAffective Contours of Power .......................................... 10Identity and Power in Narratives of

Displacement ...................................................................... 13 People Changing Places .................................................... 3Immigrant Incorporation in Political Parties .......... 18 Photography and Migration ........................................... 3Impact of Diasporas, The ................................................ 18 Population and Development ........................................ 2Imperialism and Sikh Migration .................................... 8 Provincial Globalization in India ................................. 11Internal Migration ............................................................. 13

RInternational Marriages and MaritalCitizenship ............................................................................... 8International Migration and InternationalSecurity ...................................................................................... 3

Race, Migration and Identity ........................................ 18Racialized Bordering Discourses on EuropeanRoma ....................................................................................... 18Racism and Resistance among the FilipinoDiaspora ................................................................................ 10

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Manou, Dimitra ...................................................................... 6A Mao, Yuping ............................................................................ 6Margheritis, Ana ................................................................. 14

Adey, Peter ............................................................................... 2 Marlowe, Jay ............................................................................ 5Alexander, Claire ................................................................ 16 Martin, Max ............................................................................... 6Amrith, Megha ....................................................................... 7 Martin, Susan ........................................................................... 3Aquino, Kristine ................................................................... 10 Mavroudi, Elizabeth ............................................................ 2Arapoglou, Eleftheria ....................................................... 15 McAreavey, Ruth ................................................................ 10

B McLeman, Robert .............................................................. 11Mehta, Rimple ...................................................................... 12Middleton, Carl ...................................................................... 8

Barcus, Holly R. ....................................................................... 2 Moita-Lopes, Luiz Paulo ................................................... 7Barker, Vanessa .................................................................... 10 Mookerjea-Leonard, Debali ............................................ 8Bauder, Harald ..................................................................... 14 Mudu, Pierpaolo ................................................................. 15Bayraktar, Nilgun ................................................................ 15 Munro, Gayle ........................................................................ 12Behrman, Simon ................................................................... 3 Márquez Reiter, Rosina ...................................................... 5Bello, Valeria ............................................................................. 3

NBilgic, Ali .................................................................................. 15Boas, Ingrid ............................................................................ 13Brettell, Caroline B. ............................................................... 2 Nadalutti, Elisabetta ......................................................... 11Bulmer, Martin ..................................................................... 18 Nederveen Pieterse, Jan ................................................... 3Bulmer, Martin ..................................................................... 18

PCPickering, Sharon ............................................................... 17

Canning, Victoria ................................................................... 7 Powell, Katrina M. .............................................................. 13Cernea, Michael M. .............................................................. 6

RChan, Yuk Wah .................................................................... 10Chatterji, Joya ....................................................................... 11Chowdhury, Debdatta ...................................................... 8 Rings, Guido .......................................................................... 16Côté, Isabelle ........................................................................... 3 Rosenow-Williams, Kerstin ........................................... 15

D Roy, Anjali .................................................................................. 8

SDell’Orto, Giovanna ............................................................. 4

E Samers, Michael ..................................................................... 2Santoso, Anisa ........................................................................ 9Schneider, Jens ................................................................... 19

Elena Indelicato, Maria ...................................................... 5 Seigel, Micol .......................................................................... 10

F Sheehan, Tanya ..................................................................... 3Sitkin, Lea ................................................................................... 7Smith, Darren P. .................................................................. 13

Fili, Andriani ............................................................................. 6 Story, Joanna ........................................................................ 18Fontanari, Elena .................................................................. 12 Stroud, Christopher ............................................................. 8Fresnoza-Flot, Asuncion ................................................... 8

TGTan, Chee-Beng .................................................................. 16

Gertel, Jörg ............................................................................. 16 Turaeva, Rano ....................................................................... 14Gould, W.T.S. ............................................................................ 2

UGuillén Marín, Clara ............................................................. 9

H Upadhya, Carol .................................................................... 11

VHam, Julie ............................................................................... 16Hawley, George .................................................................. 17Heath, Anthony .................................................................. 18 van der Land, Victoria ........................................................ 9Hegde, Radha ...................................................................... 11 Vathi, Zana ............................................................................. 11

I Velde, Martin van der ...................................................... 15

WIanniciello, Celeste ............................................................... 9Ibrahim, Yasmin ..................................................................... 5 Walsh, Katie .............................................................................. 5Iob, Elisabetta ....................................................................... 10 Wei, Li ........................................................................................... 9Ionesco, Dina ........................................................................... 4 Wiesner, Claudia ................................................................. 12

J Williams, Allan M. ............................................................... 14

YJahnsen, Synnøve ................................................................. 5

K Yuval Davis, Nira ................................................................. 18

ZKent, Avidan ............................................................................. 7Kerfoot, Caroline ................................................................... 7 Zaiotti, Ruben ....................................................................... 13Kim, Youna ................................................................................ 6 Zapata-Barrero, Ricard .................................................... 18

LLabadi, Sophia ........................................................................ 9Leander, Kevin ..................................................................... 13Levin, Iris .................................................................................. 14Light, Matthew .................................................................... 13Liikanen, Ilkka ....................................................................... 16Liu, Min ..................................................................................... 14

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