The migration-development nexus : a transnational perspective / edited by Thomas Faist, Margit Fauser, Peter Kivisto.
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Inglés Series Migration, diasporas and citizenship seriesDetalles de publicación: Houndmills, Baskingstoke, Hampshire ; New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.Descripción: xiv, 228 pages ; 23 cmISBN:- 9780230228573 (hardback)
- 0230228577 (hardback)
- JV 6033 M565 2011
- SOC006000 | SOC007000 | SOC015000 | SOC026000
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Libro | Biblioteca Loyola (Tijuana) Módulo de circulación | Acervo general | JV 6033 M565 2011 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | ej.1 | Disponible | 052361 |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. The migration-development nexus: toward a transnational perspective / Tthomas Faist and Margit Fauser -- Part I. Paradigms: Methodological and Conceptual: 2. A global perspective on migration and development / Nina Glick Schiller; 3. The dialectic between uneven development and forced migration: toward a political economy framework / Raúl Delgado Wise and Humberto Márquez Covarrubias -- Part II. Organizations, Networks and States: 4. Diasporas, recovery, and development in conflict-ridden societies / Nicholas van Hear; 5. Business as usual?: urban actors and transnational investments in Accra, Ghana / Lothar Smith; 6. How receiving cities contribute to simultaneous engagements for incorporation and development / Margit Fauser; 7. A sociology of diaspora knowledge etworks / Jean-Baptiste Meyer -- Part III. Outlook: 8. Academic knowledge, policy, and the public role of social scientists / Thomas Faist; 9. Modernization, development, and migration in a skeptical age / Peter Kivisto.
"This book examines current policy discussions around the migration-development nexus and subjects them to rigorous conceptual and empirical criticism through a transnational lens, placing the current re-discovery of migrants as agents of development nexus into theoretical and historical perspective."--
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