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Transnational Migration and Human Security

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    Chapter 1 Transnational Migration, Development and Human Security
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    Chapter 2 The Governmentality of Transnational Migration and Security: The Making of a New Subaltern
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    Chapter 3 Migration from Mexico and Central America to the United States: Human Insecurities and Paths for Change
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    Chapter 4 The Blind Spot of Repression: Migration Policies and Human Survival in the Central Sahara
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    Chapter 5 Europeanization and the Right to Seek Refugee Status: Reflections on Frontex
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    Chapter 6 Fortress Europe and the Dutch Donjon: Securitization, Internal Migration Policy and Irregular Migrants’ Counter Moves
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    Chapter 7 The New Co-Development Agenda: Official and Non-Official Initiatives between Morocco and Spain
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    Chapter 8 Financial Globalization and the Mechanisms of Migrants’ Remittance: Formed by Supply or Demand?
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    Chapter 9 Managing Migration in the IOM’s World Migration Report 2008
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    Chapter 10 Mission Impossible? Voluntary and Dignified Repatriation of Nigerian Victims of Trafficking
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    Chapter 11 Migrant Women and Their Vulnerability in the Trafficking-Migration Continuum: Evidence from Asia
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    Chapter 12 The EU’s Ambiguous Position on Migrant Underage Workers
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    Chapter 13 Learning How to Work the Grey Zone: Issues of Legality and Illegality among Indian Students in Australia
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    Chapter 14 Gender, Technology and Migration in Export-Production of Shrimps: Identity Formation and Labour Practices in Surat Thani Province, Thailand
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    Chapter 15 Changing Identities, Multi-local Politics and Citizenship: Reflections on the Agency of Migrants from Indonesia and their Descendants in the Netherlands
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    Chapter 16 Pro-asylum Advocacy in the EU: Challenging the State of Exception
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    Chapter 17 Human or Public: The Referents of Security in Discourses on Migrants in Japan
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    Chapter 18 The Global Forum on Migration and Development: ‘All Talk and No Action’ or ‘A Chance to Frame the Issues in a Way that Allows You to Move Forward Together’?
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    Chapter 19 International Migration, Well-being and Transnational Ethics
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    Chapter 20 Migration, Morality and Finance
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    Chapter 21 Migration Regimes and the Politics of Insiders/Outsiders: Japan and South Africa as Distant Mirrors
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    Chapter 22 State and Immigrant Diaspora Identity in Contemporary Japan: From a Developmentalist National Ethic towards a Multicultural Development Ethic of Common Human Security
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Chapter title
Pro-asylum Advocacy in the EU: Challenging the State of Exception
Chapter number 16
Book title
Transnational Migration and Human Security
Published by
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg, January 2011
DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-12757-1_16
Book ISBNs
978-3-64-212756-4, 978-3-64-212757-1
Authors

Helen Hintjens, Richa Kumar, Ahmed Pouri, Hintjens, Helen, Kumar, Richa, Pouri, Ahmed

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Environmental Science 1 50%
Social Sciences 1 50%