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LibGuide to Migration Studies

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New Book

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The politics of international migration management - edited by Martin Geiger and Antoine Pécoud (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010)
Call Number: SSL Main Lib JV6271.POL 2010
ISBN: 9780230272583
‘International migration management’ is a new concept for understanding and rethinking migration flows. Throughout the world, governments and intergovernmental organizations, such as the International Organization for Migration, are developing new approaches aimed at renewing migration policy-making. This includes calls for cooperation between governments to govern migration flows; an understanding that migration is a normal process in a globalizing world rather than a problem; a ‘post-control’ spirit that goes beyond the restrictions on peoples’ mobility to draft proactive policies; and a promotion of holistic approaches to migration, not only centred on security or labour, but also on development and human rights. This book critically analyses the actors, discourses and practices of migration management, including both empirical investigations of new forms of migration policy and analytical explorations of their political and ideological foundations.

 

Browsing guide

Use the browsing guide to find the Library of Congress shelfmarks for migration and refugee issues.

 

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