Migration and Welfare in the New Europe

Migration and Welfare in the New Europe
Title Migration and Welfare in the New Europe PDF eBook
Author Emma Carmel
Publisher Policy Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2011
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1847426441

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Providing innovative insights, this book moves the debate on migration and integration policies in the enlarged European Union and its member states onto new terrain.

Immigration and Politics in the New Europe

Immigration and Politics in the New Europe
Title Immigration and Politics in the New Europe PDF eBook
Author Gallya Lahav
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 351
Release 2004-04-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1107320461

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With almost a quarter of the world's migrants, Europe has been attempting to regulate migration and harmonize immigration policy at the European level. The central dilemma exposed is how liberal democracies can reconcile the need to control the movement of people with the desire to promote open borders, free markets and liberal standards. Gallya Lahav's book traces ten years of public opinion and elite attitudes toward immigration cross-nationally to show how and why increasing EU integration may not necessarily lead to more open immigration outcomes. Empirical evidence reveals that support from both elite and public opinion has led to the adoption of restrictive immigration policies despite the requirements of open borders. Unique in bringing together original data on European legislators and national elites, longitudinal data on public opinion and institutional and policy analyses, this 2004 study provides an important insight into the processes of European integration, and globalization more broadly.

Immigration Cinema in the New Europe

Immigration Cinema in the New Europe
Title Immigration Cinema in the New Europe PDF eBook
Author Isolina Ballesteros
Publisher Intellect (UK)
Total Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Emigration and immigration in motion pictures
ISBN 9781783204113

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"Immigration Cinema in the New Europe" examines a variety of films from the early 1990s that depict and address the lives and identities of both first-generation immigrants and children of the diaspora in Europe. Whether they are authored by immigrants themselves or by white Europeans who use the resources and means of production of dominant cinema to politically engage with the immigrants predicaments, these films, Isolina Ballesteros shows, are unmappablea condition resulting from immigration cinema s recombination and deliberate blurring of filmic conventions pertaining to two or more genres. In an age of globalization and increased migration, this book theorizes immigration cinema in relation to notions such as gender, hybridity, transculturation, border crossing, transnationalism, and translation."

International Migration in Europe

International Migration in Europe
Title International Migration in Europe PDF eBook
Author Corrado Bonifazi
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages 346
Release 2008
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9053568948

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The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe

The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe
Title The Politics of Migration and Immigration in Europe PDF eBook
Author Andrew Geddes
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 227
Release 2003-03-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1446228568

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This text fulfills a major gap by comprehensively reviewing one of the most salient policy issues in Europe today, migration and immigration. It is the first book to address the question of whether we can legitimately speak of a European politics of migration that links states in terms of their policy response to each other and to an evolving EU policy. The book carefully differentiates between different types of migration, introduces the main concepts and debates, and provides a broad comparative framework from which to assess the role and impact of individual states and the European Union (EU) and European integration to this key contemporary issue. Topical and up-to-date, the author fully reviews the politics and policies of immigration across the breadth and depth of Europe including the `older' immigration countries of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, the `newer' southern European countries, and the enlargement states of East and Central Europe. The Politics of Immigration and Migration in Europe is essential reading for all undergraduate and post-graduate students of European politics, political science and the social sciences more generally. Andrew Geddes lectures at the School of Politics and Communications Studies, University of Liverpool. `This book will be essential reading for students of migration and European integration, but will also be important for decision-makers, and, indeed, anyone who wants to understand one of the burning issues of our times' - Stephen Castles, Professor of Migration and Refugee Studies, Director of the Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford

Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe

Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe
Title Representing 21st-Century Migration in Europe PDF eBook
Author Nelson González Ortega
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 249
Release 2022-02-11
Genre Social Science
ISBN 180073381X

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The 21st century has witnessed some of the largest human migrations in history. Europe in particular has seen a major influx of refugees, redefining notions of borders and national identity. This interdisciplinary volume brings together leading international scholars of migration from perspectives as varied as literature, linguistics, area and cultural studies, media and communication, visual arts, and film studies. Together, they offer innovative interpretations of migrants and contemporary migration to Europe, enriching today’s political and media landscape, and engaging with the ongoing debate on forced mobility and rights of both extra-European migrants and European citizens.

Migration and Mobility in the European Union

Migration and Mobility in the European Union
Title Migration and Mobility in the European Union PDF eBook
Author Andrew Geddes
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 230
Release 2020-04-22
Genre Political Science
ISBN 135031157X

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International migration and mobility whether from outside the EU or in the form of free movement by EU citizens are controversial and potentially divisive issues that are and will remain at the top of the EU's political agenda. This fully revised and updated text analyses the complex and often controversial nature of policymaking in this fast-developing field, and brings the discussion up to date as the ramifications of the so-called 'migration crisis' continue to unfold. It offers an exploration of the dynamics of migration and mobility in the EU including different types of migration; the EU's policy framework within which national policies are now located; and considers the widespread notion and public perception of policy failure in this field. Unique in its portrayal of policy responses to migration in Europe, this text will be essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of the politics of migration, European integration and the Politics of EU, as well as anyone with an interest in this fascinating policy area.