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Fragility of global migration = exploring a constitutive aspect of migratory forms /
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Fragility of global migration/ edited by Johannes Becker, Mathias Bös, Sevil Çakır.
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exploring a constitutive aspect of migratory forms /
other author:
Becker, Johannes.
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Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland : : 2025.,
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vi, 191 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Observations on the fragility of global migration -- Chapter 3. Immobilized Markets: Perception, experience, and response of migration brokers to state-induced immobility -- Chapter 4. Fragile as a class: Marxist scholars' views of the 'Gastarbeiter' in West Germany in the global 1970s -- Chapter 5. Contingency and fragility in mass immigration to São Paulo coffee economy (1880-1930) -- Chapter 6. The neocolonial securitisation of mobilities: (Re)producing (in)fragilities, (in)securities, and (im)mobilities -- Chapter 7. Citizenship, local history and immigrant fragility: Reactions to Venezuelans, Northeasterners and Haitians in Brazil -- Chapter 8. Negotiating the citizenship-regime: Fragility and the example of sanctuary cities in the U.S -- Chapter 9. Intersectional solidarities in resisting intersectional fragilities: Kurdish migrant women's activism in Germany -- Chapter 10. Family figurations becoming fragile in forced migration processes.
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Emigration and immigration - Social aspects. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-89292-9
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9783031892929
Fragility of global migration = exploring a constitutive aspect of migratory forms /
Fragility of global migration
exploring a constitutive aspect of migratory forms /[electronic resource] :edited by Johannes Becker, Mathias Bös, Sevil Çakır. - Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :2025. - vi, 191 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Observations on the fragility of global migration -- Chapter 3. Immobilized Markets: Perception, experience, and response of migration brokers to state-induced immobility -- Chapter 4. Fragile as a class: Marxist scholars' views of the 'Gastarbeiter' in West Germany in the global 1970s -- Chapter 5. Contingency and fragility in mass immigration to São Paulo coffee economy (1880-1930) -- Chapter 6. The neocolonial securitisation of mobilities: (Re)producing (in)fragilities, (in)securities, and (im)mobilities -- Chapter 7. Citizenship, local history and immigrant fragility: Reactions to Venezuelans, Northeasterners and Haitians in Brazil -- Chapter 8. Negotiating the citizenship-regime: Fragility and the example of sanctuary cities in the U.S -- Chapter 9. Intersectional solidarities in resisting intersectional fragilities: Kurdish migrant women's activism in Germany -- Chapter 10. Family figurations becoming fragile in forced migration processes.
This book demonstrates the analytical power of the concept of fragility as a central and defining aspect of global migration processes. To this end, the book brings together authors from the Americas, South Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, fostering a global dialogue on the social structuring of migration fragility in and between the Global North and the Global South. The various chapters of the book focus on two aspects. First, it discusses the multiplicity of the migrant as a social figure. There is not just one type of migrant, but a multiplicity of different fragile configurations that lead to the migrantization of people. Secondly, the same applies to the process of migration itself. There is a plethora of different articulations of fragility in crossing borders and organizing a new life somewhere else. Both perspectives show that the fragility of migration is not an aberration from "normality". Fragility is an intrinsic part of the stabilization of social inequalities of migration between different migrants and different countries and regions of the globe. As such, this book is an important resource for researchers and students interested in the study of migration processes.
ISBN: 9783031892929
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-89292-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: JV6225
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Fragility of global migration = exploring a constitutive aspect of migratory forms /
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