The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora

The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 199
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ISBN-10 : 9781136697630
ISBN-13 : 1136697632
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis The Chinese/Vietnamese Diaspora by : Yuk Wah Chan

Over three decades have passed since the first wave of Indochinese refugees left their homelands. These refugees, mainly the Vietnamese, fled from war and strife in search of a better life elsewhere. By investigating the Vietnamese diaspora in Asia, this book sheds new light on the Asian refugee era (1975-1991), refugee settlement and different patterns of host-guest interactions that will have implications for refugee studies elsewhere. The book provides: a clearer historical understanding of the group dynamics among refugees - the ethnic Chinese ‘Vietnamese refugees’ from both the North and South as well as the northern ‘Vietnamese refugees’ an examination of different aspects of migration including: planning for migration, choices of migration route, and reasons for migration an analysis of the ethnic and refugee politics during the refugee era, the settlement and subsequent resettlement. This book will be of interest to students and scholars of globalization, migration, ethnicities, refugee histories and politics.

International Migration and the Social Sciences

International Migration and the Social Sciences
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780230505841
ISBN-13 : 0230505848
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis International Migration and the Social Sciences by : E. Vasta

How have Australia, France and Germany engaged with immigration and ethnic diversity? Are there national stereotypes that have blocked effective policy-making and exacerbated conflicts? This book looks at the role of the social sciences in national discourses of migration and how scholars can explain how migration is shaping global society.

Women in Global Migration, 1945-2000

Women in Global Migration, 1945-2000
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9780313016943
ISBN-13 : 0313016941
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis Women in Global Migration, 1945-2000 by : Eleanore O. Hofstetter

With large numbers of people migrating to other countries after World War II, a substantial amount of scholarship has focused on the status, problems, and successes of women immigrants since 1945. The first comprehensive compilation of the international literature on these women, this bibliography--with over 5,100 entries--reveals the breadth of scholarship on feminist immigration issues. Focusing particularly on sources from North America and Western Europe, where most immigrant women settled, the book includes feminist analyses, bibliographies, demographic studies, economic comparisons, educational research, health and medical reports, legal discussions, biographies and autobiographies, psychological case studies, religious reports, sociological investigations, and publications dealing with general aspects of female immigration. The book covers such legal issues as citizenship, international conventions on contract workers, the traffic in women, and services and government benefits to immigrants. Medical entries include such topics as female genital mutilation, comparative obstetric results, and equity of treatment. Education entries cover such subjects as adult education and the second-language programs necessary for assimilation. With entries in several languages, the bibliography includes books, journal articles, essays and chapters in books, dissertations, ERIC reports, national and international government documents, and statistical sources. With immigration a major political and social issue in most countries today, the book provides an important research tool.

Borders and Mobility Control in and between Empires and Nation-States

Borders and Mobility Control in and between Empires and Nation-States
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 354
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ISBN-10 : 9789004520844
ISBN-13 : 9004520848
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Borders and Mobility Control in and between Empires and Nation-States by :

In a modernist interpretation of migration controls, nation states play a major role. This book challenges this interpretation by showing that comprehensive migration checks and permanent border controls appeared much earlier, in early modern dynastic states and empires, and predated nation states by centuries. The 11 contributions in this volume explore the role of early modern and modern dynastic kingdoms and empires in Europe, the Middle East and Eurasia and the evolution of border controls from the 16th to the 20th century. They analyse how these states interacted with other polities, such as emerging nations states in Europe, North America and Australia, and what this means for a broader reconceptualization of mobility in Europe and beyond in the longue durée. Contributors are: Tobias Brinkmann, Vincent Denis, Sinan Dinçer, Josef Ehmer, Irial A. Glynn, Sabine Jesner, Olga Katsiardi-Hering, Leo Lucassen, Ikaros Mantouvalos, Leslie Page Moch, Jovan Pešalj, Lewis H. Siegelbaum, Annemarie Steidl, and Megan Williams.

Poverty, International Migration and Asylum

Poverty, International Migration and Asylum
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9780230522534
ISBN-13 : 023052253X
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Poverty, International Migration and Asylum by : G. Borjas

This book examines the economic consequences of immigration and asylum migration, it focuses on the economic consequences of legal and illegal immigration as well as placing the study of immigration in a global context.

Malcolm Fraser

Malcolm Fraser
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Publisher : Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages : 442
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ISBN-10 : 9780522868883
ISBN-13 : 0522868886
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Malcolm Fraser by : Malcolm Fraser

In this part memoir and part authorised biography, Malcolm Fraser talks about his time in public life. 'The great task of statesmanship is to apply past lessons to new situations, to draw correct analogies to understand and act upon present forces, to recognise the need for change.'—Malcolm Fraser Malcolm Fraser is one of the most interesting and possibly most misunderstood of Australia's Prime Ministers. In this part memoir and part authorised biography, Fraser at the age of 79 years talks about his time in public life. From the Vietnam War to the Dismissal and his years as Prime Minister, through to his concern in recent times for breaches in the Rule of Law and harsh treatment of refugees, Fraser emerges as an enduring liberal, constantly reinterpreting core values to meet the needs of changing times. Written in collaboration with journalist Margaret Simons, Malcolm Fraser's political memoirs trace the story of a shy boy who was raised to be seen and not heard, yet grew to become one of the most persistent, insistent and controversial political voices of our times. The book offers insight into Malcolm Fraser's substantial achievements. He was the first Australian politician to describe Australia's future as multicultural, and his federal government was the first to pass Aboriginal Land Rights and Freedom of Information legislation, also establishing the Human Rights Commission. After his parliamentary career, Fraser continued to be an important player in public life, playing a key role in persuading the USA Congress to impose sanctions on South Africa as part of the battle against apartheid. He was also the founding chair of CARE Australia, one of our largest aid agencies.

Childrearing and Infant Care Issues

Childrearing and Infant Care Issues
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Publisher : Nova Publishers
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 1600216102
ISBN-13 : 9781600216107
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Childrearing and Infant Care Issues by : Pranee Liamputtong

Child-rearing practices in every society occur in accordance with the cultural norms of the society. In most societies, however, child-rearing practices share a common value: the preservation of life and maintenance of the health and well-being of a new-born infant. In this volume, the authors bring together salient issues regarding cultural beliefs and practices and social issues regarding infant care and child-rearing and infant feeding practices as well as early motherhood in different societies. They show that traditional practices surrounding infant care and child-rearing continue to live despite the fact that many societies have been modernised.

Contemporary Chinese Diasporas

Contemporary Chinese Diasporas
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 458
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ISBN-10 : 9789811055959
ISBN-13 : 9811055955
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Contemporary Chinese Diasporas by : Min Zhou

This book focuses on International migration among the Chinese long before European colonists set foot on the Asian continent. Long before European colonists set foot on the Asian continent, the Chinese moved across sea and land, seasonally or permanently, to other parts of Asia and the rest of the world to pursue economic opportunities and alternative means of livelihood. This volume addresses the new Chinese diasporas around the world, offering a snapshot of the cosmopolitan and shifting nature of Chinese population dynamics from the perspectives of anthropologists, sociologists, and scholars of international studies.

Does History Matter?

Does History Matter?
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Publisher : ANU E Press
Total Pages : 172
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ISBN-10 : 9781921536953
ISBN-13 : 1921536950
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Does History Matter? by : Klaus Neumann

This volume of essays represents the first systematic attempt to explore the use of the past in the making of citizenship and immigration policy in Australia and New Zealand. Focussing on immigration and citizenship policy in Australia and New Zealand, the contributions to this volume explore how history and memory are implicated in policy making and political debate, and what processes of remembering and forgetting are utilised by political leaders when formulating and defending policy decisions. They remind us that a nuanced understanding of the past is fundamental to managing the politics and practicalities of immigration and citizenship in the early 21st century.

Foucault and Education

Foucault and Education
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 237
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ISBN-10 : 9781351705288
ISBN-13 : 1351705288
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Foucault and Education by : Stephen Ball

Specially selected by Stephen Ball, this is a collection of the best and most interesting recently published papers that ‘use’ Foucault to analyse, destablise and re-claim educational ‘problems’. Arguably the best known social theorist in the western world, Foucault’s work is now widely used by researchers and writers in many fields of social science. These papers not only demonstrate the practical applicability of Foucault to things ‘cracked’ and things ‘intolerable’ in making them ‘not as necessary as all that’; they are also transposable, in that they offer forms and methods of analysis which can be taken up and applied and used in other settings, sectors, and policy fields.