Date: 2024
Type: Book
Handbook of human mobility and migration
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, Elgar Handbooks in Migration
RECCHI, Ettore, SAFI, Mirna (editor/s), RECCHI, Ettore, SAFI, Mirna, Handbook of human mobility and migration, Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024, Elgar Handbooks in Migration
- https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76321
Retrieved from Cadmus, EUI Research Repository
While mobility trajectories and experiences are key in migrants’ lives, they are relatively neglected in the field of migration studies. Using mobility as a unique angle of approach, the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration is a pioneering assessment of the theoretical concerns, empirical questions and issues of governance surrounding international mobility and migration today.
Table of Contents:
-- Introduction to the Handbook of Human Mobility and Migration: Human mobility as hallmark of our age xii - Ettore Recchi and Mirna Safi
-- PART I RETHINKING
-- 1. Is Homo sapiens a growingly mobile species (in the very long run)? - Massimo Livi Bacci
-- 2. Have migrants become a distinct category in social stratification research? - Mirna Safi
-- 3. Are migrants a select population? - Mathieu Ichou
-- 4. Is there an end to mobility? Circular and onward migrants - Louise Caron
-- 5. Are international and internal migration distinct phenomena? - Marine Haddad and Haley McAvay
-- PART II MAPPING
-- 6. How global is international mobility? - Emanuel Deutschmann and Ettore Recchi
-- 7. Are high-speed rail and airplane mobilities socially stratified? - Yoann Demoli and Frédéric Dobruszkes
-- 8. Where, when and why are students internationally mobile? - Christof Van Mol, Joep Cleven and Benjamin Mulvey
-- 9. Child migration: who, where, when, why? - Chiara Galli
-- 10. International retirement migration: who, why, where and when? - Russell King
-- 11. Public opinion on immigration: is it converging globally or regionally? - James Dennison and Alina Vrânceanu
-- PART III GOVERNING
-- 12. Visas and border infrastructures: what makes them tighter or looser? - Fabian Gülzau and Steffen Mau
-- 13. Does the forced/voluntary dichotomy really influence migration governance? - Hélène Thiollet, Ferruccio Pastore and Camille Schmoll
-- 14. Free movement regimes: is the EU experience exportable? - Rainer Bauböck
-- 15. Transnationality mobility and welfare rights: are they compatible? - Maurizio Ferrera and Anna Kyriazi
-- 16. Who governs migration and mobilities globally? - Andrew Geddes
Additional information:
Published online: January 2024
Cadmus permanent link: https://hdl.handle.net/1814/76321
Full-text via DOI: 10.4337/9781839105784
ISBN: 9781839105777; 9781839105784
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
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