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MIGRATION AND REFUGEE STUDIESContesting Integration, Engendering MigrationTheory and PracticeEdited by Floya Anthias, University of East London, UK,Mojca Pajnik, University of Ljubliana, SloveniaThis book aims to further the understanding ofmigration processes and policies in a European contextwith a particular focus on evaluating integration andthe gendered aspects of migration, integration andcitizenship. Integration is regarded as a contestedconcept and as entailing a variable and problematic setof discourses and practices.Contents: 1. Introduction: Contesting Integration-MigrationManagement and Gender Hierarchies; Floya Anthias and MojcaPajnik * 2. Beyond Integration: Intersectional Issues of SocialSolidarity and Social Hierarchy; Floya Anthias * 3. The Anatomyof Civic Integration; Dora Kostakopoulou * 4. ‘The Only Thing Ilike Integrated is My Coffee’: Dissensus and Migrant Integration in the Era of Euro-crisis; NicosTrimikliniotis * 5. The Selection of Migrants through Law: A Closer Look at Regulation GoverningFamily Reunification in the EU; Moritz Jesse * 6. Reconstructing Citizenship for the Future ofPolity; Mojca Pajnik * 7. Restrictive Integration Policies and the Construction of the Migrant as‘Unwilling to Integrate’: The Case of Germany; Maria Kontos * 8. Political and Labour MarketInclusion of Migrants in Finland; Aino Saarinen and Maija Jäppinen * 9. Integration: Genderedand Racialized Constructions of Otherness; Mirjana Morokvasic-Müller * 10. Integrating thePatriarch? Constructs of Migrant Masculinity in Times of Managing Migration and Integration;Paul Scheibelhofer 11. Migrant Women and the Gender Gap in Southern Europe: the Italian case;Giovanna Campani, Tiziana Chiappelli * 12. ‘Moral Panics’ and ‘Social Evils’: Forced Marriage andGender-Related Violence in Immigration Law and Policy in the UK; Pragna Patel * 13. On FemaleVictims and Parallel Worlds: Gender and Ethnicity in Policy Frames of Spousal Migration inGermany; Laura BlockMigration, Diasporas and CitizenshipMarch <strong>2014</strong> UKMarch <strong>2014</strong> US280 pp 1 b/w tableHardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9781137293992Canadian Rightsebooks availableEmigration NationsPolicies and Ideologies of Emigrant EngagementEdited by Michael Collyer, University of Sussex, UKSome states have a long history of reaching out tocitizens living in other countries but since 2000 it hasbecome much more common for states to encourageloyalty from current or former citizens living abroad.Using detailed case studies, this book sets out to explainthis significant development, with an innovative newtheoretical framework.Contents: 1. Introduction: Locating and narrating emigrationnations; Michael Collyer * 2. ‘Albania: €1’ or the Story of ‘BigPolicies, Small Outcomes’: How Albania Constructs and Engagesits Diaspora; Julie Vullnetari * 3: Diaspora Engagement and Policyin Ethiopia; Katie Kuschminder and Melissa Siegel * 4: DiasporaEngagement in India: From Non-Required Indians to Angelsof Development; Metka Hercog and Melissa Siegel * 5: Towards the Neo-institutionalisationof Irish State-Diaspora Relations in the Twenty-First Century; Breda Gray * 6: Italy: TheContinuing History of Emigrant Relations; Guido Tintori * 7: Regime Change in Mexico andthe Transformation of State-diaspora Relations; Jean-Michel Lafleur * 8: The Moroccan Stateand Moroccan Citizens Abroad.; Michael Collyer * 9: Creative Destruction in the New Zealand‘Diaspora Strategy’ ; Alan Gamlen * 10: Nigeria @ 50: Policies and Practices for DiasporaEngagement; Naluwembe Binaisa * 11: Portuguese Emigrants and the State: An AmbivalentRelationship; José Carlos Marques and Pedro Góis * 12: From Economic to Political Engagement:Analysing the Changing Role of the Turkish Diaspora; Özge Bilgili and Melissa Siegel * 13. AnEmigrant Nation without an Emigrant Policy: The Curious Case of Britain ; James HampshireMigration, Diasporas and CitizenshipOctober 2013 UKOctober 2013 US368 pp 17 b/w tables, 16 figuresHardback £70.00 / $90.00 / CN$104.00 9781137277091Canadian Rightsebooks availableMigrants or Expatriates?Americans in EuropeAmanda Klekowski von Koppenfels, University of Kentat Brussels, BelgiumThis book examines the migration, integration andtransnational activity of overseas Americans – Americanmigrants – in France, Germany and the UK. It examinesthe reasons for their migration, introduces the conceptof 'accidental migrant' and explores the question ofoverseas Americans' integration and identity formation.Contents: 1. Introduction * 2. Profiles * 3. The Accidental Migrant* 4. Socio-Economic Transnationalism and Integration * 5.Identity * 6. Political Transnationalism and Political Engagement *7. Activism in their Own Interest * 8. ConclusionMigration, Diasporas and CitizenshipFebruary <strong>2014</strong> UKFebruary <strong>2014</strong> US352 pp 54 b/w tables, 5 figuresHardback £65.00 / $105.00 / CN$121.00 9780230296961Canadian Rightsebooks availableMigrationsIreland in a Global WorldEdited by Mary Gilmartin, National University of Ireland,Maynooth, Allen White, University College, Cork, IrelandThis edited collection explores Ireland's complexrelationship with migration in novel and innovativeways. The contributors draw on new research to provideinsights into emigration from and immigration to Ireland,both past and present.Contents: Introduction: Ireland and its Relationship withMigration; Allen White and Mary Gilmartin * PART I: NETWORKS* 1. Transnational Networks Across Generations: Childhood Visitsto Ireland by the Second-generation in England; Bronwen Walter *2. ‘Two Irelands beyond the sea’: Exploring Long-distance LoyalistNetworks in the 1880s; William Jenkins * 3. Migration integrationand the ‘network-making power’ of the Irish Catholic Church;Breda Gray * 4. Ireland’s Diaspora Strategy: Diaspora for Development?; Mark Boyle, Rob Kitchinand Delphine Ancien * 5. Transnational Media Networks and the ‘Migration Nation’; Aphra Kerr,Rebecca King O’Riain and Gavan Titley * PART II: BELONGING * and more...Irish SocietyOctober 2013 US256 ppHardback $100.00 9780719085512Published by Manchester University Press28

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