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Transnational Migration and Boundary-Making

Transnational Migration and Boundary-Making

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The book explores the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-making in Europe and other parts of the world, focusing on recent and unpublished research on the refugee crisis, migration dynamics, and migration flows in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East. It highlights new patterns of migration and re-bordering, including the rise of anti-immigration populism and regional practices of discouraging migration.

Format: Hardback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 31 March 2020
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press


This book explores the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-making in Europe and other parts of the world, drawing on recent and unpublished research on the refugee crisis, migration dynamics in the Middle East, and migration flows in Africa and Latin America. It specifically focuses on the political, social, and cultural framing of these processes, with chapters highlighting newer cases of transnational migration and their socio-political implications. Additionally, the book examines the rise of anti-immigration populism within nation-states and regional practices of discouraging migration, such as the EU.

In Europe, new patterns of migration and re-bordering are evident, including the rise of anti-immigration populism and regional practices of discouraging migration. These patterns are driven by a range of factors, including economic insecurity, political instability, and cultural differences. For example, the EU's policies on migration have been criticized for their harshness and have led to a rise in anti-immigration sentiment among some European citizens.

In the Middle East, migration is driven by a range of factors, including conflict, poverty, and political instability. The refugee crisis in Europe has highlighted the need for more comprehensive and humane migration policies, and the Middle East has been a major destination for refugees fleeing these conflicts. However, the region has also faced challenges in terms of integration and social cohesion.

In Africa and Latin America, migration is driven by a range of factors, including economic opportunities, political instability, and cultural differences. The region has seen a significant increase in migration flows in recent years, with many people seeking to escape poverty and violence. However, the region has also faced challenges in terms of integration and social cohesion.

One of the key challenges facing migration in Europe and other parts of the world is the need to address the root causes of migration. This includes addressing economic inequality, political instability, and cultural differences. However, this can be difficult to achieve, as many of these factors are deeply entrenched in society.

Another challenge facing migration is the need to address the impact of migration on host communities. This includes issues such as housing, healthcare, and education. Host communities can often feel overwhelmed by the influx of migrants, and this can lead to tensions and conflict.

To address these challenges, there is a need for a more comprehensive and humane migration policy. This policy should include measures to address the root causes of migration, such as economic inequality, political instability, and cultural differences. It should also include measures to address the impact of migration on host communities, such as housing, healthcare, and education.

In addition to these policy measures, there is also a need for greater cooperation between countries. This can include measures such as the sharing of information and resources, the development of joint policies, and the promotion of cultural exchange.

However, there are also challenges to greater cooperation between countries. For example, some countries may be reluctant to share information and resources with other countries, or may have different cultural values and beliefs that can make it difficult to cooperate.

In conclusion, this book explores the ongoing processes of migration and boundary-making in Europe and other parts of the world, drawing on recent and unpublished research on the refugee crisis, migration dynamics in the Middle East, and migration flows in Africa and Latin America. It highlights the need for a more comprehensive and humane migration policy, as well as greater cooperation between countries. By addressing the root causes of migration and the impact of migration on host communities, we can create a more inclusive and prosperous world.

Weight: 500g
Dimension: 162 x 240 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474453486

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