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E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten

Reihe: Migrations- und Integrationsforschung.

Hsu / Reinprecht Migration and Integration

New Models for Mobility and Coexistence

E-Book, Englisch, 256 Seiten

Reihe: Migrations- und Integrationsforschung.

ISBN: 978-3-8470-0474-5
Verlag: V&R unipress
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Kein



Globalization has led to new forms, and dynamics, of migration and mobility. What are the consequences of these changes for the processes of reception, settlement and social integration, for social cohesion, institutional practices and policies? The essays collected in this volume discuss these issues with reference to recent research on migration and mobility in Europe, the US, North and East Africa and South and Southeast Asia. The twenty authors are leading migration researcher from different academic fields such as sociology, geography, political science and cultural studies.
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1;Title Page;4
2;Copyright;5
3;Table of Contents;6
4;Body;8
5;Acknowledgements;8
6;Roland Hsu (Stanford University): Settling Peoples: Lessons from Diasporas and Difference;10
6.1;Resettling: Looking behind the Experience of Integration;12
6.2;Essays in this Volume;18
6.3;References;20
7;Part One – Migration: Experiencing New Mobility;28
8;Zhongshan Yue / Shuzhuo Li (Xi'an Jiaotung University) / Marcus W. Feldman (Stanford University): Social Integration of Rural-Urban Migrants: Policy Challenges for China;30
8.1;Introduction;30
8.2;Background;31
8.3;Social Integration of Rural-Urban Migrants;33
8.4;Data and Methods;34
8.4.1;Measures;35
8.4.2;Analytical Strategy;39
8.5;Determinants of Social Integration;39
8.5.1;Institutional Determinants;40
8.5.2;Non-Institutional Determinants: A Social Network Perspective;42
8.6;Policy Challenges Facing China;45
8.7;References;47
9;Raimund Haindorfer / Roland Verwiebe / Christoph Reinprecht / Laura Wiesböck (University of Vienna): Economic Outcomes and Life Satisfaction of East-West Commuters in the Central European Region;50
9.1;Introduction;50
9.2;New Facets of Cross-Border Commuting in the Central European Region;51
9.3;Cross-Border Commuting: Economic Outcomes and Life Satisfaction;53
9.4;Data and Methods;54
9.4.1;Dependent Variables;55
9.4.2;Independent Variables;55
9.5;Wages and Life Satisfaction of Cross-Border Commuters in Austria – Descriptive Analysis;56
9.6;Labor Market Outcomes – Determinants of Cross-Border Commuters' Wages;58
9.7;Determinants of Cross-Border Commuters' Life Satisfaction;61
9.8;Conclusions;63
9.9;References;65
10;Part Two – Integration: Models for Trust;70
11;Nils Holtug (University of Copenhagen): Multiculturalism and Social Cohesion;72
11.1;Introduction;72
11.2;Multicultural Community Conceptions;73
11.3;Causal Explanations;75
11.4;Individual Community Conceptions and Social Cohesion;78
11.5;Effects of Multicultural Policies on Social Cohesion;80
11.6;Reasons for Caution;82
11.7;References;83
12;David D. Laitin (Stanford University): Exodus: Reflections on European Migration Policy;86
12.1;References;94
13;Rennie J. Moon (Yonsei University) / Gi-Wook Shin (Stanford University): Embracing Diversity in Higher Education: Comparing Discourses in the US, Europe, and Asia;96
13.1;Introduction;96
13.2;Discourses of Inclusion in American Higher Education;96
13.3;Discourses of Inclusion in European Higher Education;99
13.4;Inclusive Frameworks for Asian Higher Education?;102
13.5;Concluding Remarks;105
13.6;References;105
14;Part Three – Resettlement: Responding Effectively;110
15;Alexander Betts (University of Oxford) / Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Stanford University) / Aparna Surendra (Stanford University): Humanitarian Innovation, Integration, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection;112
15.1;Introduction;112
15.2;Context: Forced Migration, Humanitarian Action, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection;115
15.3;The Challenge of Innovation, with Applications to UNHCR;119
15.3.1;UNHCR and Innovation;119
15.3.2;Understanding Innovation in Theory and Practice;120
15.3.3;The Importance of Integration as a Goal for Humanitarian Innovation;122
15.4;Case Studies and Implications;124
15.4.1;Case Study 1: Architecture, Collaboration and Settlement Redesign;125
15.4.2;Case Study 2: Rethinking Refugee Livelihoods and Self-Reliance;129
15.4.3;Implications: Reflecting on Innovation, Integration, and the Architecture of Refugee Protection;132
15.5;Conclusion;134
15.6;References;134
16;Sieglinde Rosenberger / Carla Küffner (University of Vienna): After the Deportation Gap: Non-Removed Persons and their Pathways to Social Rights;138
16.1;Introduction;138
16.2;The Deportation Gap;140
16.3;The Category “Non-Removed Persons”;143
16.4;The Rights of Non-Removed Persons;144
16.5;Pathways to Social Rights: The Case of Austria;145
16.6;Discretion for the Sake of Non-Politicization;147
16.7;Conclusions;148
16.8;References;149
16.9;List of Interviews;151
17;Part Four – Land and Labor: Indigenous and Immigrant Rights;152
18;C. Matthew Snipp / Karina Kloos / Dolly Kikon (Stanford University): Suffering for Territory: Immigrant Claims and Indigenous Rights in the United States and India;154
18.1;Introduction;154
18.2;Rights and Aspirations;155
18.2.1;Indigenous Rights;155
18.2.2;Immigrant Aspirations;156
18.2.3;The Role of Nation-States;157
18.3;Immigration and Indigenous People in the United States;159
18.4;Immigration and Indigenous People in Northeast India;165
18.5;Colonizing with Indigenous Immigrants;167
18.6;Conclusion: International law and the U.N.-DRIP;168
18.7;References;170
19;Peter Cirenza (London School of Economics): Geography and Assimilation: A Case Study of Irish Immigrants in Late Nineteenth Century America;174
19.1;Introduction;174
19.2;Extent of Geographic Clustering;175
19.3;Geographic Clustering and Assimilation;184
19.4;Geographic Clustering and Occupational Mobility;185
19.5;Occupational Benefits of Geographic Clustering?;191
19.6;Conclusion;194
19.7;Appendix 1;195
19.7.1;Data;195
19.8;Appendix 2;196
19.8.1;List of Irish Immigrant Occupations Based on Clustering Index;196
19.9;References;200
20;Part Five – Reception and Recognition;202
21;Paola Mattei (St Antony's College, University of Oxford): Religious Diversity in French Schools: From the 1989 affaires des foulards to the 2004 Headscarf Ban;204
21.1;Introduction;204
21.2;Background;204
21.3;The Obin Report and the Administrative Problem of Managing Diversity in Schools;207
21.4;The Recommendations of the Bernard Stasi Committee;209
21.5;Parliamentary Debate of the 2004 Ban;211
21.6;Conclusions: The Flexibility of Laicité;213
21.7;References;214
22;Claire Lévy-Vroelant: The “Immigrant” through the Prism of Hospitality “à la française”;216
22.1;Introduction: What Has “Immigrant” Come to Mean;216
22.2;The Narrow Path to Residency;218
22.3;Immigration, between Repression and Integration;220
22.4;Hospitality, an Ambiguous Virtue;221
22.5;The Vagaries of Illegality;222
22.6;Housing and the Ambiguity of the Invitee;224
22.7;Parasitism and Resistance Hospitality;225
22.8;Conclusion: Beyond Hospitality;226
22.9;References;226
23;Heinz Fassmann (University of Vienna): Rethinking Migration Policy in Austria;230
23.1;Introduction;230
23.2;Migration to Austria: Facts and Figures;230
23.2.1;The Overall Demographic Change;231
23.2.2;Geographical Origin;231
23.2.3;Qualification and Employment;232
23.2.4;Age Structure;233
23.2.5;Spatial Distribution in Austria;234
23.3;Changing Paradigm;235
23.3.1;The Legacy of the Guest Worker Migration;236
23.3.2;The Shift to Highly Qualified Migration;237
23.3.3;The Emergence of an Integration Policy;239
23.4;Outlook: The Neoliberal Shift;241
23.5;References;242
24;List of Contributors;244
25;Index;252


Faßmann, Heinz
Prof. Dr. Heinz Fassmann ist Direktor des Instituts für Stadt- und Regionalforschung und Vizerektor für Forschung und Internationales an der Universität Wien.

Hsu, Roland
Dr. Roland Hsu ist stellvertretender Direktor des Stanford Humanities Center und assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Europäischen Zentrum des Freeman Spogli Instituts für Internationale Studien der Stanford University.

Hsu, Roland
Dr. Roland Hsu ist stellvertretender Direktor des Stanford Humanities Center und assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Europäischen Zentrum des Freeman Spogli Instituts für Internationale Studien der Stanford University.

Reinprecht, Christoph
Prof. Dr. Christoph Reinprecht lehrt am Institut für Soziologie der Universität Wien und ist assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Centre de Recherche sur l’Habitat in Paris.

Rosenberger, Sieglinde
Dr. Sieglinde Rosenberger, geboren 1957, ist Professorin am Institut für Politikwissenschaft der Universität Wien.

Reinprecht, Christoph
Prof. Dr. Christoph Reinprecht lehrt am Institut für Soziologie der Universität Wien und ist assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Centre de Recherche sur l’Habitat in Paris.

Dr. Roland Hsu ist stellvertretender Direktor des Stanford Humanities Center und assoziierter Wissenschaftler am Europäischen Zentrum des Freeman Spogli Instituts für Internationale Studien der Stanford University.


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