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Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives [electronic resource] / edited by Michi Messer, Renee Schroeder, Ruth Wodak.

By: Messer, Michi [editor.].
Contributor(s): Schroeder, Renee [editor.] | Wodak, Ruth [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 2012Description: XIX, 358 p. 33 illus., 13 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783709109502.Subject(s): Social sciences | Migration | Social Sciences | MigrationDDC classification: 304.8 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I Interdisciplinary Approaches: Theories and Methodologies -- II Peer Relations among Immigrant Adolescents: Methodological Challenges and Key Findings -- III Migration, Identity and Belonging -- IV Ego Documents Entered Migration History -- V Debating Migrations -- VI Diffusion and Spread in the Natural Sciences and Beyond -- VII Media Representations of Migrants and Migration -- VIII Migration and the Genes.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: In contemporary Europe and beyond, the concept of “migration” has acquired multiple distinct meanings. The range of reactions to migrants depends on the country of origin, their “symbolic capital” (education, professional background, language skills) as well as on aspects of gender, religion, cultural tradition, and social class. Various legal regulations on citizenship and employment are currently being debated and implemented across Europe, fuelled by a “politics of fear” propagated by mainstream and populist parties alike. Counter-discourses are rare and limited. This volume incorporates contributions from the international symposium “Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” (2010), covering the following topics: peer relations among immigrant adolescents; migration, identity, and belonging; ego documents and migration histories; the concept of diffusion in the natural sciences; media coverage of migration; migration and genes.
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I Interdisciplinary Approaches: Theories and Methodologies -- II Peer Relations among Immigrant Adolescents: Methodological Challenges and Key Findings -- III Migration, Identity and Belonging -- IV Ego Documents Entered Migration History -- V Debating Migrations -- VI Diffusion and Spread in the Natural Sciences and Beyond -- VII Media Representations of Migrants and Migration -- VIII Migration and the Genes.

In contemporary Europe and beyond, the concept of “migration” has acquired multiple distinct meanings. The range of reactions to migrants depends on the country of origin, their “symbolic capital” (education, professional background, language skills) as well as on aspects of gender, religion, cultural tradition, and social class. Various legal regulations on citizenship and employment are currently being debated and implemented across Europe, fuelled by a “politics of fear” propagated by mainstream and populist parties alike. Counter-discourses are rare and limited. This volume incorporates contributions from the international symposium “Migrations: Interdisciplinary Perspectives” (2010), covering the following topics: peer relations among immigrant adolescents; migration, identity, and belonging; ego documents and migration histories; the concept of diffusion in the natural sciences; media coverage of migration; migration and genes.

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