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基本説明
In recent years, scholarly attention has shifted away from debates on ethnicity to focus on issues of migration and citizenship.
Full Description
The contributions in this volume consider the question of migrant agency, how Western societies are both transforming migrants, and being transformed by them. It is informed by debates on the new 'transnational mobility', the immigration of Muslims, the increasing importance of human rights law, and the critical attention paid to women migrants.
Contents
Introduction; Y.Michal Bodemann PART I: THE CHANGING NATURE OF MIGRATION IN NORTH AMERICA The Changing Nature of Migration in the 21st Century: Implications for Integration Strategies; A.Zolberg The Economic Adaptation of Past and Present Immigrants: Lessons from a Comparative-Historical Approach; E.Morawska Citizenship and Pluralism: Multiculturalism in a World of Global Migration; I.Bloemraad PART II: DIASPORA, RELIGION AND COUNTER-TRADITIONS Islam and Multicultural Societies: A Transatlantic Comparison; J.Cesari The Changing Contours of Immigrant Religious Life; P.Levitt Crafting an Identity in the Diaspora: Iranian Immigrants in the United States; V.M.Moghadam PART III: IMMIGRANT WORKERS AND THE NATION-STATE Nation-State Building Projects and the Politics of Transnational Migration: Locating Salvadoran Migrants in Canada, the United States and El Salvador; P.Landolt Freedom to Discriminate: National State Sovereignty and Temporary Visa Workers in North America; N.Sharma Professionals and Saints: How Post-Soviet Immigrants Do Home-Care Work; C.Solari PART IV: IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION INTO SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS 'We Are Together Strong'?: The Unhappy Marriage between Migrant Associations and Trade Unions in Germany; G.Yurdakul Liberal Values and Illiberal Cultures: The Question of Sharia Tribunals in Ontario; D.Forbes