
The Migration-Displacement Nexus
Patterns, Processes, and Policies
Berghahn Books (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 1. September 2011
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-0-85745-191-0 (ISBN)
Description
The "migration-displacement nexus" is a new concept intended to capture the complex and dynamic interactions between voluntary and forced migration, both internally and internationally. Besides elaborating a new concept, this volume has three main purposes: the first is to focus empirical attention on previously understudied topics, such as internal trafficking and the displacement of foreign nationals, using case studies including Afghanistan and Iraq; the second is to highlight new challenges, including urban displacement and the effects of climate change; and the third is to explore gaps in current policy responses and elaborate alternatives for the future.
Reviews / Votes
"This volume clearly and persuasively pursues an original analytical concept through a number of well documented case studies." ? Jonathan Klaaren, Acting Head of the School of Law at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg" [This volume] illustrates the problems and challenges which contemporary displacement and migration pose, in particular how they expose legal, normative and institutional weaknesses and the consequences (in terms of human and broader societal impact) of protection and assistance failure." ? Chris McDowell, City University, London
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
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Library binding
Illustrations
14 Figures; 14 Tables, unspecified
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
582 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-85745-191-0 (9780857451910)
DOI
10.3167/9780857451910
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Persons
Khalid Koser is Associate Dean and Head of the New Issues in Security Programme at the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. He is also Non-Resident Fellow in Foreign Policy Studies at the Brookings Institution, Research Associate at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies in Geneva, Visiting Fellow at the Lowy Institute in Sydney, and Associate Fellow at Chatham House.Dr Koser is co-editor of the Journal of Refugee Studies and on the editorial board for Global Governance; Ethnic and Racial Studies; Population, Space, and Place; Forced Migration Review; and the Journal of Conflict Transformation and Security.
Content
List of Tables
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Khalid Koser and Susan Martin
Chapter 2. Conceptualising displacement and migration: Processes, conditions, and categories
Oliver Bakewell
Chapter 3. A unified approach to conceptualising resettlement
Robert Muggah
Chapter 4. When does mobility matter for migrants to Colombo?
Michael Collyer
Chapter 5. Profiling urban IDPs: How IDPs differ from their non-IDP neighbours in three cities
Karen Jacobsen
Chapter 6. Displacement and the state: The case of Iraq
Phil Marfleet
Chapter 7. Between displacement and migration: Neoliberal reform and the residues of war in rural Nicaragua
Sang Lee
Chapter 8. The migration-displacement nexus and security in Afghanistan
Khalid Koser
Chapter 9. The migration-displacement nexus in China
Xiao Junyong
Chapter 10. The extended family as a form of informal protection for people displaced by Operation Restore Order in Zimbabwe
Nedson Pophiwa
Chapter 11. Climate change and human migration
Robert McLeman and Oli Brown
Chapter 12. State and non-state actors in evacuations during the conflict in Lebanon, July-August 2006
Ray Jureidini
Chapter 13. Internal displacement and internal trafficking: Developing a new framework for protection
Susan Martin and Amber Callaway
Chapter 14. The impact of global migration governance on UNHCR
Alexander Betts
Notes on Contributors
Index
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Chapter 1. Introduction
Khalid Koser and Susan Martin
Chapter 2. Conceptualising displacement and migration: Processes, conditions, and categories
Oliver Bakewell
Chapter 3. A unified approach to conceptualising resettlement
Robert Muggah
Chapter 4. When does mobility matter for migrants to Colombo?
Michael Collyer
Chapter 5. Profiling urban IDPs: How IDPs differ from their non-IDP neighbours in three cities
Karen Jacobsen
Chapter 6. Displacement and the state: The case of Iraq
Phil Marfleet
Chapter 7. Between displacement and migration: Neoliberal reform and the residues of war in rural Nicaragua
Sang Lee
Chapter 8. The migration-displacement nexus and security in Afghanistan
Khalid Koser
Chapter 9. The migration-displacement nexus in China
Xiao Junyong
Chapter 10. The extended family as a form of informal protection for people displaced by Operation Restore Order in Zimbabwe
Nedson Pophiwa
Chapter 11. Climate change and human migration
Robert McLeman and Oli Brown
Chapter 12. State and non-state actors in evacuations during the conflict in Lebanon, July-August 2006
Ray Jureidini
Chapter 13. Internal displacement and internal trafficking: Developing a new framework for protection
Susan Martin and Amber Callaway
Chapter 14. The impact of global migration governance on UNHCR
Alexander Betts
Notes on Contributors
Index