Migration Policy and Practice: Interventions and Solutions

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· Springer
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199
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About this ebook

Building on contemporary efforts to theorize conflicts related to borders, migration, and belonging, this book transforms existing analyses in order to propose critical interventions. The chapters are written from multiple disciplinary perspectives and present rigorous empirical and theoretical analyses to advocate progressive transformation.

About the author

Serin D. Houston, Mount Holyoke College, USA. John Hultgren, Northern Arizona University, USA. Eli C.S. Jamison, Virginia Tech, USA. Holly A. Jordan, Virginia Polytechnic Institute, USA. Bernd Kasparek, Network for Critical Migration and Border Regime Studies, Germany. Olivia Lawrence-Weilmann, Mount Holyoke College, USA. José Jorge Mendoza, Worcester State University, USA.

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