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1 SY7026 International Migration View Online 1. Castles, S., Miller, M.J.: The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Guilford Press, New York (2009). 2. Bartram, D., Poros, M.V., Monforte, P.: Key concepts in migration. SAGE, Los Angeles (2014). 3. Betts, A.: Survival migration: failed governance and the crisis of displacement. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York (2013). 4. Abrego, L.J.: Sacrificing families: navigating laws, labor, and love across borders. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California (2014). 5. Richard Alba and Victor Nee: Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration. International Migration Review. 31, (1997). 6. Schain, M., Baldwin-Edwards, M.: The politics of immigration in Western Europe. Frank Cass, Ilford (1994). 1/11
2 7. Bankston, C.L.: Immigrant networks and social capital. Polity, Cambridge (2014). 8. Bartram, D.: International labor migration: foreign workers and public policy. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2005). 9. Bartram, D.: Happiness and economic migration : A comparison of Eastern European migrants and stayers. Migration Studies. 1, (2013). 10. Bloemraad, I.: Becoming a citizen: incorporating immigrants and refugees in the United States and Canada. University of California Press, Berkeley (2006). 11. Bloemraad, I., Korteweg, A., Yurdakul, G.: Citizenship and Immigration: Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and Challenges to the Nation-State. Annual Review of Sociology. 34, (2008). 12. Brettell, C., Hollifield, J.F.: Migration theory: talking across disciplines. Routledge, New York (2000). 13. Brochmann, G., Hammar, T.: Mechanisms of immigration control: a comparative analysis of European regulation policies. Berg, Oxford (1999) /11
3 Castles, S., Kosack, G.: Immigrant workers and class structure in Western Europe. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1985). 15. Castles, S., Davidson, A.: Citizenship and migration: globalization and the politics of belonging. Macmillan, Basingstoke (2000). 16. Cohen, R.: Global diasporas: an introduction. Routledge, London (2008). 17. Cohen, R.: Migration and its enemies: global capital, migrant labour and the nation-state. Ashgate, Aldershot (2006). 18. Fassmann, H., Münz, R., International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis: European migration in the late twentieth century: historical patterns, actual trends, and social implications. Edward Elgar, Aldershot (1994). 19. Geddes, A.: Immigration and European integration: towards fortress Europe? Manchester University Press, Manchester (2000). 20. Gibney, M.J.: The ethics and politics of asylum: liberal democracy and the response to refugees. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004). 21. Hammar, T.: International migration, immobility, and development: multidisciplinary perspectives. Berg, Oxford (1997). 3/11
4 22. Hansen, R.: Citizenship and immigration in post-war Britain: the institutional origins of a multicultural nation. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2000). 23. Harris, N.: The new untouchables: immigration and the new world worker. Penguin, London (1996). 24. Harris, N.: Thinking the unthinkable: the immigration myth exposed. I. B. Tauris, London (2002). 25. John Isbister: Are Immigration Controls Ethical? Social Justice. 23, (1996). 26. Joppke, C.: Immigration and the nation-state: the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1999). 27. Joppke, C.: The retreat of multiculturalism in the liberal state: theory and policy1. The British Journal of Sociology. 55, (2004). 28. Joppke, C.: Selecting by origin: ethnic migration in the liberal state. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Mass (2005) /11
5 Joppke, C., Morawska, E.T.: Toward assimilation and citizenship: immigrants in liberal nation-states. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2003). 30. King, R., European Science Foundation: Mass migrations in Europe: the legacy and the future. Belhaven Press, London (1993). 31. Kivisto, P., Faist, T.: Beyond a border: the causes and consequences of contemporary immigration. Pine Forge Press, Thousand Oaks, Calif (2010). 32. Koser, K.: International migration: a very short introduction. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007). 33. Koslowski, R.: Migrants and citizens: demographic change in the European state system. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, N.Y. (2000). 34. Lucassen, L.: The immigrant threat: the integration of old and new migrants in western Europe since University of Illinois Press, Urbana (2005). 35. Martiniello, M.: Migration, citizenship and ethno-national identities in the European Union. Avebury, Aldershot (1995). 36. Douglas S. Massey, Joaquin Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino and J. Edward Taylor: Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal. Population and Development Review. 19, (1993). 5/11
6 37. Massey, D.S.: Worlds in motion: understanding international migration at the end of the millennium. Clarendon Press, Oxford (2005). 38. Miles, R., Thränhardt, D.: Migration and integration: the dynamics of inclusion and exclusion. Pinter, London (1995). 39. Modood, T., Werbner, P.: The politics of multiculturalism in the new Europe: racism, identity, and community. Zed Books, London (1997). 40. O Reilly, K.: International migration and social theory. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2012). 41. Pajo, E.: International migration, social demotion, and imagined advancement: an ethnography of socioglobal mobility. Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, New York, NY (2008). 42. Parreñas, R.S.: Servants of globalization: women, migration, and domestic work. Stanford University Press, Stanford, Calif (2001). 43. Piore, M.J.: Birds of passage: migrant labor and industrial societies. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (1979). 6/11
7 44. Schain, M.A.: The politics of immigration in France, Britain and the United States: A comparative study. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2012). 45. Seglow, J.: The Ethics of Immigration. Political Studies Review. 3, (2005). 46. Somerville, W.: Immigration under New Labour. Policy Press, Bristol (2007). 47. Soysal, Y.N.: Limits of citizenship: migrants and postnational membership in Europe. University of Chicago, Chicago (1994). 48. Spencer, I.R.G.: British immigration policy since 1939: the making of multi-racial Britain. Routledge, New York (1997). 49. Thai, H.C.: Insufficient funds: the culture of money in low-wage transnational families. Stanford University Press, Stanford, California (2014). 50. Walzer, M.: Spheres of justice: a defence of pluralism and equality. Blackwell, Oxford (1985). 51. Whittaker, D.J.: Asylum seekers and refugees in the contemporary world. Routledge, Abingdon (2005). 7/11
8 52. Castles, S., Miller, M.J.: The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Guilford Press, New York (2009). 53. Joppke, C.: Immigration and the nation-state: the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1999). 54. Castles, S., Miller, M.J.: The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Guilford Press, New York (2009). 55. Douglas S. Massey, Joaquin Arango, Graeme Hugo, Ali Kouaouci, Adela Pellegrino and J. Edward Taylor: Theories of International Migration: A Review and Appraisal. Population and Development Review. 19, (1993). 56. O Reilly, K.: International migration and social theory. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2012). 57. Castles, S., Miller, M.J.: The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Guilford Press, New York (2009). 58. Brettell, C., Hollifield, J.F.: Migration theory: talking across disciplines. Routledge, New York (2000). 8/11
9 59. Bartram, D.: International labor migration: foreign workers and public policy. Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke (2005). 60. Castles, S., Miller, M.J.: The age of migration: international population movements in the modern world. Guilford Press, New York (2009). 61. Joppke, C.: The retreat of multiculturalism in the liberal state: theory and policy1. The British Journal of Sociology. 55, (2004). 62. Richard Alba and Victor Nee: Rethinking Assimilation Theory for a New Era of Immigration. International Migration Review. 31, (1997). 63. Waldinger, R.D.: The cross-border connection: immigrants, emigrants, and their homelands. Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts (2015). 64. Castles, S., Davidson, A.: Citizenship and migration: globalization and the politics of belonging. Macmillan, Basingstoke (2000). 65. Bloemraad, I., Korteweg, A., Yurdakul, G.: Citizenship and Immigration: Multiculturalism, Assimilation, and Challenges to the Nation-State. Annual Review of Sociology. 34, (2008) /11
10 Soysal, Y.N.: Limits of citizenship: migrants and postnational membership in Europe. University of Chicago, Chicago (1994). 67. Whittaker, D.J.: Asylum seekers and refugees in the contemporary world. Routledge, Abingdon (2005). 68. Gibney, M.J.: The ethics and politics of asylum: liberal democracy and the response to refugees. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge (2004). 69. Walzer, M.: Spheres of justice: a defence of pluralism and equality. Blackwell, Oxford (1985). 70. Miller, D.: National responsibility and global justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007). 71. Seglow, J.: The Ethics of Immigration. Political Studies Review. 3, (2005). 72. Miller, D.: National responsibility and global justice. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2007). 73. Hansen, R.: Citizenship and immigration in post-war Britain: the institutional origins of a multicultural nation. Oxford University Press, Oxford (2000). 10/11
11 74. Joppke, C.: Immigration and the nation-state: the United States, Germany, and Great Britain. Oxford University Press, Oxford (1999). 75. Bartram, D.: Happiness and economic migration : A comparison of Eastern European migrants and stayers. Migration Studies. 1, (2013). 11/11
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