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New titles on Migration
We are delighted to present a selection of our latest releases on Migration.
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Research Methods in Deportation
The Power-Knowledge Approach
Edited by Agnieszka Radziwinowiczówna
‘For a policy area where power often seems to trump knowledge, the
“power-knowledge” approach to researching deportation set out in this
collection could not be more timely or relevant. Its reflections on navigating
the violent borderlands of expulsion will not only interest scholars of
deportation and migration but anyone researching issues characterized by
profound asymmetries of citizenship, power and status.’
– William Walters, Carleton University, Canada
Free chapter
Research Handbook on the Sociology of Migration
Edited by Giuseppe Sciortino, Martina Cvajner and Peter J. Kivisto
‘Sciortino, Cvajner, Kivisto and their chapter authors make valuable
contributions to the scholarship on migration. They offer succinct histories of
the field and its different thematic, epistemic, and methodological currents,
and insightfully parse differences. Despite three decades in the field, I
learned a lot from reading this Research Handbook, and strongly recommend it.
It will be useful both to long-time scholars and for undergraduate classes.’
– Robert Courtney Smith, City University of New York, US
Free chapter
Migration and Nationalism
Theoretical and Empirical Perspectives
Edited by Michael Samers and Jens Rydgren
‘We cannot separate immigration from nationalism. This book offers fresh
insights into this understudied relationship. It helps us understand how
populism, right-wing politics, and neoliberalism affect migration policies. To
me it shows why the dream of free movement for all seems so distant today.’
– Harald Bauder, Toronto Metropolitan University, Canada
Free chapter
Welfare Chauvinism in Europe
How Education, Economy and Culture Shape Public Attitudes
Gianna M. Eick
‘The tension between migration and welfare is at the heart of current political
conflicts. In her book, Gianna Maria Eick provides a profound and nuanced
account of the scope of solidarity and the willingness to include “others” by
looking at educational cleavages as well as their cross-national and temporal
variations.’
– Steffen Mau, Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany
Free chapter
Research Handbook on Migration, Gender, and COVID-19
Edited by Marie McAuliffe and Céline Bauloz
‘COVID has had a profound effect on migration dynamics, leaving an indelible
mark on the world. This exceptional volume explores complex interplays between
COVID-19, migration processes, and gender, offering invaluable insights across
an array of global contexts. It is an essential resource for understanding the
pandemic’s far-reaching consequences.’
– Steven Vertovec, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic
Diversity, Germany
Free chapter
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Handbook on Transnationalism
Edited by Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Francis L. Collins
‘This Handbook provides an impressive overview of scholarship on
transnationalism. Its chapters engage pressing questions about the geographies
and temporalities of transnationalism across places, scales, life stages, and
domains, from cities and higher education to religion and the family. Through
its breadth and depth, this Handbook offers an important resource for migration
scholars across disciplines.’
– Jamie Winders, Syracuse University, US
Free chapter
Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration
Edited by Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
‘What truly sets this Handbook apart is its robust empirical foundation,
drawing from both established and innovative data sources. It is, without a
doubt, a truly “handy” Handbook, an indispensable resource for aspiring
scholars entering the field and a must-have for anyone seeking to remain at the
forefront of recent advancements and research trends.’
– Stefano M. Iacus, Harvard University, US
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