Migration Without Borders

Migration Without Borders
Author: Antoine Pécoud
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781845453602

International migration is high on the public and political agenda of many countries, as the movement of people raises concerns while often eluding states' attempts at regulation. In this context, the 'Migration Without Borders' scenario challenges conventional views on the need to control and restrict migration flows and brings a fresh perspective to contemporary debates. This book explores the analytical issues raised by 'open borders', in terms of ethics, human rights, economic development, politics, social cohesion and welfare, and provides in-depth empirical investigations of how free movement is addressed and governed in Europe, Africa, the Americas and Asia. By introducing and discussing the possibility of a right to mobility, it calls for an opening, not only of national borders, but also of the eyes and minds of all those interested in the future of international migration in a globalising world.

Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus Since the Fall of the Soviet Union

Islam in Central Asia and the Caucasus Since the Fall of the Soviet Union
Author: Bayram Balci
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190050195

With the end of the Soviet Union in 1991, a major turning point in all former Soviet republics, Central Asian and Caucasian countries began to reflect on their history and identities. As a consequence of their opening up to the global exchange of ideas, various strains of Islam and trends in Islamic thought have nourished the Islamic revival that had already started in the context of glasnost and perestroika--from Turkey, Iran, the Arabian Peninsula, and from the Indian subcontinent; the four regions with strong ties to Central Asian and Caucasian Islam in the years before Soviet occupation. Bayram Balci seeks to analyse how these new Islamic influences have reached local societies and how they have interacted with pre-existing religious belief and practice. Combining exceptional erudition with rare first-hand research, Balci's book provides a sophisticated account of both the internal dynamics and external influences in the evolution of Islam in the region.

The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities

The Migration of Power and North-South Inequalities
Author: E. Paoletti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2010-11-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230299288

This book examines negotiations on migration in the Mediterranean. It argues that migration is a bargaining chip which countries in the South use to increase their leverage versus their counterparts in the North. This proposition opens up new understandings reframing relations of inequalities among states.

Chinese Migrants in Paris

Chinese Migrants in Paris
Author: Simeng Wang
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-06-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9004461450

This research employs the narrative of mental suffering as a prism through which to study Chinese migration in France. It provides new analytical angles and new perspectives on the paradoxical existence and conditions of the migrants, and traces the social links between individuals and societies, objectivity and subjectivity, the real and the imaginary.

North Africa

North Africa
Author: Yahia H. Zoubir
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2008-01-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134087403

This volume provides a comprehensive overview of the contemporary Maghreb. It includes profiles of individual countries, and regional issues such as migration, gender, economics and war in Western Sahara.

Globalization and Transformations of Social Inequality

Globalization and Transformations of Social Inequality
Author: Ulrike Schuerkens
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1136954066

Social inequality is a worldwide phenomenon. Globalization has exacerbated and alleviated inequality over the past twenty-five years. This volume offers analytical and comparative insights from current case studies of social inequality in more than ten countries within all the major regions of the world. Contributors provide an assessment of the overall social globalization phenomenon in the global world as well as an outlook of transformations of global social inequality in the future. This book will be a timely addition for students and scholars of globalization studies, social inequality, sociology, and cultural and social anthropology.