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Einband grossMigration in the Mediterranean
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Migration in the Mediterranean

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276 Seiten
Englisch
Taylor & Franciserschienen am26.05.2016
Migration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. Border controls and management, migration and development, human trafficking and human rights and the clash or convergence of civilizations have generated a great deal of controversy and news attention.mehr
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KlappentextMigration in the Mediterranean region is a widely debated and much studied topic. Border controls and management, migration and development, human trafficking and human rights and the clash or convergence of civilizations have generated a great deal of controversy and news attention.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9781317245582
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
Format HinweisDRM Adobe
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum26.05.2016
Seiten276 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Dateigrösse2661 Kbytes
Illustrationen29 schwarz-weiße Abbildungen, 29 schwarz-weiße Zeichnungen, 27 schwarz-weiße Tabellen
Artikel-Nr.5097624
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Genre9200

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Foreword Raimondo Cagiano de Azevedo

Introduction Elena Ambrosetti and Donatella Strangio

Notes on contributors

First Part: Labour Migration Movements in the Mediterranean: Past and present

1) Migration in the Mediterranean across disciplines Elena Ambrosetti, Donatella Strangio

2) A provincial level analysis of Italian emigration to Africa: who left and why Francesca Fauri

3) The South-European model of immigration: cross-national differences by sending area in labour-market outcomes and the crisis Ivana Fellini, Giovanna Fullin

4) The labour market insertion of immigrants into Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom: similarities and differences and the Southern European model of migration Anna Di Bartolomeo, Giuseppe Gabrielli, Salvatore Strozza

Second Part: The unintended effect of the EU's external borders securitization

5) Illegal immigration beyond stereotypes: processes of selection, tolerance, regularization of irregular immigrants Maurizio Ambrosini

6) The Securitisation of the EU External Borders and the Rise of Human Smuggling Along the Eastern Mediterranean Route: The Case of Afghan Unaccompanied Minors Enza Roberta Petrillo

7) Gender and Borders in a Comparative Perspective. Sub-Saharan Migrant Women facing Fortress Europe: the Cases of Italy, Greece and Turkey Giovanna Campani- Zoran Lapov

8) The European convergence towards the civic integration Angela Paparusso

Third Part: Mobility, migration and trans-nationalism the Mediterranean region

9) The forms and determinants of public transnationalism: a North African comparison Thomas Lacroix, Guillaume Leroux

10) Inventing an Egyptian Transnational Nation: Homeland politics in the Arab Spring Uprisings between Migration Processes, Diasporic Policies and Political Opportunity Structures Lea Müller-Funk

11) From a mythical country of origin to a multidiasporic country, the case of Israel and the Moroccan Jewish Diaspora Emanuela Trevisan Semi

12) Beyond musallas and the veil. The second generations' religiosity: being Muslim and active citizens Roberta Ricucci

General Conclusion Catherine Withol de Wenden

Index
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Autor

Elena Ambrosetti is Assistant Professor in Demography at the Faculty of Economics and affiliated to the Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

Donatella Strangio is Associate Professor of Economic History at the Faculty of Economics and affiliated to the Department of Methods and Models for Economics, Territory and Finance, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy.

Catherine Wihtol de Wenden is Director of Research at CNRS (CERI), Paris, France.