Migration and insecurity citizenship and social inclusion in a transnational era

Bibliographic Details
Format: eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: New York : Routledge 2013.
Series:Routledge research on the global politics of migration ; 3
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction
  • A comparison of asylum-seekers in Europe and illegal immigrants in the United States / Niklaus Steiner
  • Legacies of war and migration: memories of war trauma, dislocation and second generation Greek-Australians / Joy Damousi
  • Dwelling with strangers: museums and migration / Kay Ferres
  • Negotiating migration, sentiment and insecurity: encounters with sadness and shame in Australia / Sara Wills
  • Would-be citizens and strong states: circles of security and insecurity / Paul James and Anne McNevin
  • Negotiating integration: refugees and asylum seekers in Australia and the UK / Susanne Schech and Sophia Rainbird
  • Transnational practices, active citizenship and Muslim migrant integration in the West / Fethi Mansouri
  • Equal valued status: belonging, identity and place / Hurriyet Babacan and Alperhan Babacan
  • Citizens of no-where: refugees, integration criteria and social inclusion / Eileen Pittaway.