
Forced Migration and Global Processes
A View from Forced Migration Studies
Lexington Books (Publisher)
Published on 28. March 2006
Book
Hardback
424 pages
978-0-7391-1275-5 (ISBN)
Description
Migration is at the center of much of the discussion on globalization. Migrants move across borders and thus defy state-centered traditions. Migration is often caused or influenced by aspects of global change: the transformation of the world economy with the expansion of free trade, the modification of the world balance of power and the challenge of global insecurity, the emergence of the global environment as an important political issue, and the redefinition of the role of communities in shaping identities when faced with networks of migrants and diasporas.
Forced Migration and Global Processes considers the crossroads of forced migration with three global trends: development, human rights, and security. This expert collection studies these complex interactions and aims to help determine what solutions may alleviate most of the human suffering involved in forced migrations.
Forced Migration and Global Processes considers the crossroads of forced migration with three global trends: development, human rights, and security. This expert collection studies these complex interactions and aims to help determine what solutions may alleviate most of the human suffering involved in forced migrations.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 27 mm
Weight
801 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7391-1275-5 (9780739112755)
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A View from Forced Migration Studies
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Persons
Francois Crepeau is a Professor of International Law at the University of Montreal, Canada. He holds a Canada Research Chair on International Migration Law and is Scientific Director of the Centre for International Studies (CERIUM). Delphine Nakache is a Research Associate at the Canada Research Chair on International Migration Law at the University of Montreal, Canada. Michael Collyer is a research fellow in the Department of Geography and the Sussex Centre for Migration Research at the University of Sussex, UK. Nathaniel H. Goetz is Interim Director of the Forced Migration Laboratory at the University of California, San Diego Center for Comparative Immigration Studies (CCIS). Art Hansen is an Associate Professor in the Department of International Affairs and Development, Clark Atlanta University (Atlanta, Georgia) with thirteen years of experience living and working in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. Renu Modi is a political scientist who teaches at the Department of African Studies, University of Mumbai, India. Aninia Nadig is a refugee policy specialist based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She currently coordinates the Working Group on International Refugee Policy. Sanja ?poljar Vr?ina, M.D., Ph.D., is Scientific Advisor at the Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar in Zagreb, Croatia and a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Zagreb. Loes H. M. Van Willigan, M.D., Ph.D., is a consultant on health and human rights.
Content
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The International Refugee Convention: National Identity as a Limitation on Compliance
Chapter 3 A Pragmatic Solution, Revisited: Evaluating the Successes and Failures of a Self-Sufficiency and Integration Programme for Rwandese Refugees in Burundi, 1962-1976
Chapter 4 Displacement by Development and Moral Responsibility: A Theoretical Treatment
Chapter 5 Involuntary Resettlement in the Three Gorges Dam Area in the Perspective of Forced Migration Due to Hydraulic Planning in China
Chapter 6 "I Went as Far as My Money Would Take Me": Conflict, Forced Migration and Class
Chapter 7 Relief and Development as Flawed Models for the Provision of Assistance to Refugees in Camps
Chapter 8 Globalization of Human Rights and its Impact on Internally Displaced Kurds in Turkey
Chapter 9 Beyond Exile: Refugee Strategies in Transnational Contexts
Chapter 10 Is the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal "Institutionally" Biased?
Chapter 11 Challenge without Transformation: Refugees, Aid, and Trade in Western Tanzania
Chapter 12 Protection, Threat and Movement of Persons: Examining the Relationship of Terrorism and Migration in EU Law after 11 September 2001
Chapter 13 Community Services In Refugee Aid Programmes: Leading the Way in the Empowerment of Refugees or a Sop to Humanitarian Consciences?
Chapter 14 "Just A Refugee": Rights and Status of Refugees in New Zealand
Chapter 15 Terrorism and the Non-Derogability of Non-Refoulement
Chapter 2 The International Refugee Convention: National Identity as a Limitation on Compliance
Chapter 3 A Pragmatic Solution, Revisited: Evaluating the Successes and Failures of a Self-Sufficiency and Integration Programme for Rwandese Refugees in Burundi, 1962-1976
Chapter 4 Displacement by Development and Moral Responsibility: A Theoretical Treatment
Chapter 5 Involuntary Resettlement in the Three Gorges Dam Area in the Perspective of Forced Migration Due to Hydraulic Planning in China
Chapter 6 "I Went as Far as My Money Would Take Me": Conflict, Forced Migration and Class
Chapter 7 Relief and Development as Flawed Models for the Provision of Assistance to Refugees in Camps
Chapter 8 Globalization of Human Rights and its Impact on Internally Displaced Kurds in Turkey
Chapter 9 Beyond Exile: Refugee Strategies in Transnational Contexts
Chapter 10 Is the Australian Refugee Review Tribunal "Institutionally" Biased?
Chapter 11 Challenge without Transformation: Refugees, Aid, and Trade in Western Tanzania
Chapter 12 Protection, Threat and Movement of Persons: Examining the Relationship of Terrorism and Migration in EU Law after 11 September 2001
Chapter 13 Community Services In Refugee Aid Programmes: Leading the Way in the Empowerment of Refugees or a Sop to Humanitarian Consciences?
Chapter 14 "Just A Refugee": Rights and Status of Refugees in New Zealand
Chapter 15 Terrorism and the Non-Derogability of Non-Refoulement