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This volume offers a compelling exploration of how migration intersects with gender, climate change, and cultural dynamics in the twenty-first century. Bringing together 19 chapters from 28 scholars, this volume blends theory and empirical research to examine both internal and transnational migration, with a strong focus on India alongside global case studies.The book's six thematic sections address critical issues, including climate-induced displacement, labour precarity, social inclusion, migrant education, and cultural narratives of mobility. By foregrounding the voices and experiences of marginalized communities, this book challenges conventional migration frameworks and advances intersectional, gender-sensitive approaches.An essential reading for academics, policymakers, and practitioners, this collection provides valuable insights for understanding migration as a transformative social process — one that reshapes identities, redefines borders, and demands urgent, inclusive policy responses in an era of environmental and cultural upheaval.



