Borders and Migration
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Borders and Migration
The Canadian Experience in Comparative Perspective
Mutlu, Can E.; Fischer, Franziska; Watson, Scott D.; Beaupre, Claude; Galloway, Donald; Kiyani, Asad G.; Boyle, Edward; Lehr, Sabine; Wassenberg, Birte; Chi, Naomi
University of Ottawa Press
01/2023
372
Mole
Inglês
9780776638058
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction - Integrating Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives on Borders and Migration
By Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, Oliver Schmidtke
Part 1 - Canada in Context
Chapter 1 - ??Commodifying Migrants: Borders and Canada's Temporary Foreign Workers
By Oliver Schmidtke
Chapter 2 - The 'Benevolent' Status Quo State: Understanding Canada's Participation in Global Migration Governance
By Scott D. Watson
Chapter 3 - European Union and the Governance of its External Borders: The EU-Turkey Migration Agreement
By Can E. Mutlu
Part 2 - Borders Above the Law: Legal Limits and Loopholes
Chapter 4 - De-bordering and (Re-)bordering in the EU during the 2015 Migration Crisis: The End of "Europe without Borders"?
By Birte Wassenberg
Chapter 5 - Criminalization, Safety, and the Safe Third Country Agreement
By Asad G. Kiyani
Chapter 6 - Border Control and Xenophobia: Joining the Dots
By Donald Galloway
Part 3 - New Perspectives, Challenging Old Thinking
Chapter 7 - Refugee Sponsorship: Navigating the Borders of Expansion and Restriction of the Protection Regime
By Sabine Lehr
Chapter 8 - Beyond Preclearance, Future Borders, Digital IDs and Privacy Management: A Technology and Policy Roadmap for Border Processing
By Solomon Wong
Chapter 9 - On Bulking Up: Humanitarian Borders and State-making in Mexico
By Victoria Simmons
Part 4 - Denaturalizing and Deconstructing National Interest and Border Policy
Chapter 10 - Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan
By Edward Boyle and Naomi Chi
Chapter 11 - The Failure of the European Union's Promise for Transnational Solidarity: The Challenge of the Refugee Crisis
By Franziska Fischer
Chapter 12 - Canadian News Media Coverage and Discourse of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, 2015-2016
By Claude Beaupre
Conclusion - Mobility, Borders and Comparative Research
By Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
By Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, Oliver Schmidtke
Part 1 - Canada in Context
Chapter 1 - ??Commodifying Migrants: Borders and Canada's Temporary Foreign Workers
By Oliver Schmidtke
Chapter 2 - The 'Benevolent' Status Quo State: Understanding Canada's Participation in Global Migration Governance
By Scott D. Watson
Chapter 3 - European Union and the Governance of its External Borders: The EU-Turkey Migration Agreement
By Can E. Mutlu
Part 2 - Borders Above the Law: Legal Limits and Loopholes
Chapter 4 - De-bordering and (Re-)bordering in the EU during the 2015 Migration Crisis: The End of "Europe without Borders"?
By Birte Wassenberg
Chapter 5 - Criminalization, Safety, and the Safe Third Country Agreement
By Asad G. Kiyani
Chapter 6 - Border Control and Xenophobia: Joining the Dots
By Donald Galloway
Part 3 - New Perspectives, Challenging Old Thinking
Chapter 7 - Refugee Sponsorship: Navigating the Borders of Expansion and Restriction of the Protection Regime
By Sabine Lehr
Chapter 8 - Beyond Preclearance, Future Borders, Digital IDs and Privacy Management: A Technology and Policy Roadmap for Border Processing
By Solomon Wong
Chapter 9 - On Bulking Up: Humanitarian Borders and State-making in Mexico
By Victoria Simmons
Part 4 - Denaturalizing and Deconstructing National Interest and Border Policy
Chapter 10 - Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan
By Edward Boyle and Naomi Chi
Chapter 11 - The Failure of the European Union's Promise for Transnational Solidarity: The Challenge of the Refugee Crisis
By Franziska Fischer
Chapter 12 - Canadian News Media Coverage and Discourse of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, 2015-2016
By Claude Beaupre
Conclusion - Mobility, Borders and Comparative Research
By Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
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Borders; migration; refugees; asylum seekers; globalization; Canada; Frontieres; migration; refugies; demandeurs d'asile; mondialisation; Canada
Introduction - Integrating Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives on Borders and Migration
By Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, Oliver Schmidtke
Part 1 - Canada in Context
Chapter 1 - ??Commodifying Migrants: Borders and Canada's Temporary Foreign Workers
By Oliver Schmidtke
Chapter 2 - The 'Benevolent' Status Quo State: Understanding Canada's Participation in Global Migration Governance
By Scott D. Watson
Chapter 3 - European Union and the Governance of its External Borders: The EU-Turkey Migration Agreement
By Can E. Mutlu
Part 2 - Borders Above the Law: Legal Limits and Loopholes
Chapter 4 - De-bordering and (Re-)bordering in the EU during the 2015 Migration Crisis: The End of "Europe without Borders"?
By Birte Wassenberg
Chapter 5 - Criminalization, Safety, and the Safe Third Country Agreement
By Asad G. Kiyani
Chapter 6 - Border Control and Xenophobia: Joining the Dots
By Donald Galloway
Part 3 - New Perspectives, Challenging Old Thinking
Chapter 7 - Refugee Sponsorship: Navigating the Borders of Expansion and Restriction of the Protection Regime
By Sabine Lehr
Chapter 8 - Beyond Preclearance, Future Borders, Digital IDs and Privacy Management: A Technology and Policy Roadmap for Border Processing
By Solomon Wong
Chapter 9 - On Bulking Up: Humanitarian Borders and State-making in Mexico
By Victoria Simmons
Part 4 - Denaturalizing and Deconstructing National Interest and Border Policy
Chapter 10 - Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan
By Edward Boyle and Naomi Chi
Chapter 11 - The Failure of the European Union's Promise for Transnational Solidarity: The Challenge of the Refugee Crisis
By Franziska Fischer
Chapter 12 - Canadian News Media Coverage and Discourse of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, 2015-2016
By Claude Beaupre
Conclusion - Mobility, Borders and Comparative Research
By Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
By Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, Oliver Schmidtke
Part 1 - Canada in Context
Chapter 1 - ??Commodifying Migrants: Borders and Canada's Temporary Foreign Workers
By Oliver Schmidtke
Chapter 2 - The 'Benevolent' Status Quo State: Understanding Canada's Participation in Global Migration Governance
By Scott D. Watson
Chapter 3 - European Union and the Governance of its External Borders: The EU-Turkey Migration Agreement
By Can E. Mutlu
Part 2 - Borders Above the Law: Legal Limits and Loopholes
Chapter 4 - De-bordering and (Re-)bordering in the EU during the 2015 Migration Crisis: The End of "Europe without Borders"?
By Birte Wassenberg
Chapter 5 - Criminalization, Safety, and the Safe Third Country Agreement
By Asad G. Kiyani
Chapter 6 - Border Control and Xenophobia: Joining the Dots
By Donald Galloway
Part 3 - New Perspectives, Challenging Old Thinking
Chapter 7 - Refugee Sponsorship: Navigating the Borders of Expansion and Restriction of the Protection Regime
By Sabine Lehr
Chapter 8 - Beyond Preclearance, Future Borders, Digital IDs and Privacy Management: A Technology and Policy Roadmap for Border Processing
By Solomon Wong
Chapter 9 - On Bulking Up: Humanitarian Borders and State-making in Mexico
By Victoria Simmons
Part 4 - Denaturalizing and Deconstructing National Interest and Border Policy
Chapter 10 - Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan
By Edward Boyle and Naomi Chi
Chapter 11 - The Failure of the European Union's Promise for Transnational Solidarity: The Challenge of the Refugee Crisis
By Franziska Fischer
Chapter 12 - Canadian News Media Coverage and Discourse of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, 2015-2016
By Claude Beaupre
Conclusion - Mobility, Borders and Comparative Research
By Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
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