Trajectories and Imaginaries in Migration
The Migrant Actor in Transnational Space
Herausgeber: Hillmann, Felicitas; Spaan, Ernst; Naerssen, Ton Van
Trajectories and Imaginaries in Migration
The Migrant Actor in Transnational Space
Herausgeber: Hillmann, Felicitas; Spaan, Ernst; Naerssen, Ton Van
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This book draws attention to the various factors that characterise migrant flows and mobilities, calling into question familiar concepts such as push and pull, migration as a life project and socio-cultural integration.
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This book draws attention to the various factors that characterise migrant flows and mobilities, calling into question familiar concepts such as push and pull, migration as a life project and socio-cultural integration.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367478971
- ISBN-10: 0367478978
- Artikelnr.: 58698576
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 340g
- ISBN-13: 9780367478971
- ISBN-10: 0367478978
- Artikelnr.: 58698576
Felicitas Hillmann is head of the Research Unit Regeneration of Cities at the Leibniz Institute for Research on Society and Space, Germany and holds a professorship on Urban Transformation in International Perspective at Technische Universität in Berlin, Germany. Ton van Naerssen is an associate member of the Nijmegen Centre for Border Research (NCBR) at Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands. Ernst Spaan is an assistant professor at Radboud Institute for Health Sciences, and an affiliated lecturer in courses on international migration and development at the Department of Geography, Planning and Environment, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Series Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Foreign Words and Phrases
Notes on Contributors
1. Prologue (Felicitas Hillmann and Ton van Naerssen)
Part I: Shaping Trajectories
2. On wayfaring and transporting: Understanding the mobility trajectories
of African migrants in Europe (Joris Schapendonk)
3. Migrant trajectories within the context of demographic, socio-economic
and environmental change: Evidence from coastal Ghana (Usha Ziegelmayer and
Ernst Spaan)
4. South-South migrant trajectories: African traders in China as guoke (
Ding Yuan and Ching Lin Pang)
Part II: Frictions in Spaces
5. Unravelling the legal consciousness of deportation policies through
women's bushfalling narratives in Anglophone Cameroon (Maybritt Jill Alpes
)
6. Moving across juridical territories in Europe: Migrants under
humanitarian protection (Giulia Borri)
7. Moving home: Bolivian return migration from Spain in times of crisis (
Gery Nijenhuis)
Part III: Modifying the Migrant Mental Framework
8. Mobilities and mindsets: Locating imagination in transnational
migrations (David Kyle, Saara Koikkalainen and Tanaya Dutta Gupta)
9. Gazing into the distance: Thresholds of mobility in migrants' lifeworlds
(Lothar Smith, Martin van der Velde and Ton van Naerssen)
10. Does policy matter? Journeys to Europe and the dynamics of migration
decision-making (Richard Mallett and Jessica Hagen-Zanker)
11. Academic mobility and identities: Stories from (ethnic) Chinese
students and scholars en Route (Maggi Leung and Rika Theo)
12. Epilogue: Mobilities in migration (Ton van Naerssen and Felicitas
Hillmann)
Index
Series Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Foreign Words and Phrases
Notes on Contributors
1. Prologue (Felicitas Hillmann and Ton van Naerssen)
Part I: Shaping Trajectories
2. On wayfaring and transporting: Understanding the mobility trajectories
of African migrants in Europe (Joris Schapendonk)
3. Migrant trajectories within the context of demographic, socio-economic
and environmental change: Evidence from coastal Ghana (Usha Ziegelmayer and
Ernst Spaan)
4. South-South migrant trajectories: African traders in China as guoke (
Ding Yuan and Ching Lin Pang)
Part II: Frictions in Spaces
5. Unravelling the legal consciousness of deportation policies through
women's bushfalling narratives in Anglophone Cameroon (Maybritt Jill Alpes
)
6. Moving across juridical territories in Europe: Migrants under
humanitarian protection (Giulia Borri)
7. Moving home: Bolivian return migration from Spain in times of crisis (
Gery Nijenhuis)
Part III: Modifying the Migrant Mental Framework
8. Mobilities and mindsets: Locating imagination in transnational
migrations (David Kyle, Saara Koikkalainen and Tanaya Dutta Gupta)
9. Gazing into the distance: Thresholds of mobility in migrants' lifeworlds
(Lothar Smith, Martin van der Velde and Ton van Naerssen)
10. Does policy matter? Journeys to Europe and the dynamics of migration
decision-making (Richard Mallett and Jessica Hagen-Zanker)
11. Academic mobility and identities: Stories from (ethnic) Chinese
students and scholars en Route (Maggi Leung and Rika Theo)
12. Epilogue: Mobilities in migration (Ton van Naerssen and Felicitas
Hillmann)
Index
List of Figures, Tables and Boxes
Series Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Foreign Words and Phrases
Notes on Contributors
1. Prologue (Felicitas Hillmann and Ton van Naerssen)
Part I: Shaping Trajectories
2. On wayfaring and transporting: Understanding the mobility trajectories
of African migrants in Europe (Joris Schapendonk)
3. Migrant trajectories within the context of demographic, socio-economic
and environmental change: Evidence from coastal Ghana (Usha Ziegelmayer and
Ernst Spaan)
4. South-South migrant trajectories: African traders in China as guoke (
Ding Yuan and Ching Lin Pang)
Part II: Frictions in Spaces
5. Unravelling the legal consciousness of deportation policies through
women's bushfalling narratives in Anglophone Cameroon (Maybritt Jill Alpes
)
6. Moving across juridical territories in Europe: Migrants under
humanitarian protection (Giulia Borri)
7. Moving home: Bolivian return migration from Spain in times of crisis (
Gery Nijenhuis)
Part III: Modifying the Migrant Mental Framework
8. Mobilities and mindsets: Locating imagination in transnational
migrations (David Kyle, Saara Koikkalainen and Tanaya Dutta Gupta)
9. Gazing into the distance: Thresholds of mobility in migrants' lifeworlds
(Lothar Smith, Martin van der Velde and Ton van Naerssen)
10. Does policy matter? Journeys to Europe and the dynamics of migration
decision-making (Richard Mallett and Jessica Hagen-Zanker)
11. Academic mobility and identities: Stories from (ethnic) Chinese
students and scholars en Route (Maggi Leung and Rika Theo)
12. Epilogue: Mobilities in migration (Ton van Naerssen and Felicitas
Hillmann)
Index
Series Editor's Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
List of Foreign Words and Phrases
Notes on Contributors
1. Prologue (Felicitas Hillmann and Ton van Naerssen)
Part I: Shaping Trajectories
2. On wayfaring and transporting: Understanding the mobility trajectories
of African migrants in Europe (Joris Schapendonk)
3. Migrant trajectories within the context of demographic, socio-economic
and environmental change: Evidence from coastal Ghana (Usha Ziegelmayer and
Ernst Spaan)
4. South-South migrant trajectories: African traders in China as guoke (
Ding Yuan and Ching Lin Pang)
Part II: Frictions in Spaces
5. Unravelling the legal consciousness of deportation policies through
women's bushfalling narratives in Anglophone Cameroon (Maybritt Jill Alpes
)
6. Moving across juridical territories in Europe: Migrants under
humanitarian protection (Giulia Borri)
7. Moving home: Bolivian return migration from Spain in times of crisis (
Gery Nijenhuis)
Part III: Modifying the Migrant Mental Framework
8. Mobilities and mindsets: Locating imagination in transnational
migrations (David Kyle, Saara Koikkalainen and Tanaya Dutta Gupta)
9. Gazing into the distance: Thresholds of mobility in migrants' lifeworlds
(Lothar Smith, Martin van der Velde and Ton van Naerssen)
10. Does policy matter? Journeys to Europe and the dynamics of migration
decision-making (Richard Mallett and Jessica Hagen-Zanker)
11. Academic mobility and identities: Stories from (ethnic) Chinese
students and scholars en Route (Maggi Leung and Rika Theo)
12. Epilogue: Mobilities in migration (Ton van Naerssen and Felicitas
Hillmann)
Index