Urbanization and Migration in Three Continents

Urbanization and Migration in Three Continents
Title Urbanization and Migration in Three Continents PDF eBook
Author Alejandro Portes
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 331
Release 2024-04-04
Genre Social Science
ISBN 104001643X

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This book offers a systematic historical analysis of the relationships between migration and the development of cities, including their physical, economic, and cultural evolution. The volume results from a comparative project that examines the interface between migration and the development of cities throughout different periods including current conditions. Nine strategic sites are examined: Three cities in Europe, three in Latin America and three in North America. The editors contribute to the analysis by summarizing lessons from the cases discussed and by providing a glimpse at the relevance of the study of migration and cities historically. Urbanization and Migration in Three Continents will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and students of sociology, migration studies, race and ethnic studies, history, anthropology, urban studies, and economics. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.

Diversity and Local Contexts

Diversity and Local Contexts
Title Diversity and Local Contexts PDF eBook
Author Jerome Krase
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 215
Release 2017-09-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3319539523

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In this book, an international team of urban anthropologists, sociologists, and ethnographers argue that politics, intergroup relations, and development in cities cannot be understood without reference to the local contexts that endow each city with specific characteristics. They also show how local urban economic, social, and cultural lives are influenced by powerful external forces. In these 'glocal' regards, the authors demonstrate how city images, borders, and social processes such as migration, tourism, and local development must be seen in broader contexts. The contributors examine them through the lenses of foreign investment, migration, and history. The volume takes an interdisciplinary approach and employs a range of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches. Contributors’ multidisciplinary expertise and insights about spaces and places are applied to nine unique cities across three continents.

The Changing Middle Eastern City

The Changing Middle Eastern City
Title The Changing Middle Eastern City PDF eBook
Author G. H. Blake
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 294
Release 2017-09-13
Genre Cities and towns
ISBN 9781138642263

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The Middle East, defined here as extending from Morocco to Iran and Turkey to Sudan, lies at the crossroads of three continents ¿ Africa, Asia and Europe. With the largest reserves of petroleum in the world its importance is well beyond its physical size and population. Rapid urban growth has radically transformed Middle Eastern society in recent decades, but the associated problems are incompletely understood. This volume, first published in 1980, highlights some of the major issues of Middle Eastern urbanisation and provides a comprehensive statement about the current position of research. Urban origins and the nature of urban growth are discussed to provide a background to considerations of migration, employment, housing and retailing. The contributors suggest that planning strategies have hitherto proved inadequate with small towns being largely overlooked, historic quarters rapidly disappearing and water in short supply. Future research into all these problem areas is considered essential, but the research must be coordinated and utilised. Concentrating on practical problems, achievements and challenges for research, the contributions in this book, specially commissioned from active researchers in the field, will prove a valuable guide to recent ideas and developments in the Middle East.

Journeys In Medicine And Research On Three Continents Over 50 Years

Journeys In Medicine And Research On Three Continents Over 50 Years
Title Journeys In Medicine And Research On Three Continents Over 50 Years PDF eBook
Author Smith Moyra
Publisher #N/A
Total Pages 356
Release 2017-06-29
Genre Medical
ISBN 9813209569

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This book presents clinical and research aspects of medicine and social dimensions of healthcare. It is designed for an audience with interest in health and societal factors. It is in part autobiographical, based on different phases of the author's life in medicine over 50 years, who revisited cases and problems encountered as she worked in different countries, including South Africa, Scotland, England and North America. Essays encompass aspects of clinical medicine and aspects of research, particularly in Genetics and Genomic Medicine. New information on the topic or disorder and current opinions and approaches to finding solutions are reviewed.

The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism

The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism
Title The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism PDF eBook
Author Zachary Levenson
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 183
Release 2024-06-28
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1040086705

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Urbanization And Urban Policies In Pacific Asia

Urbanization And Urban Policies In Pacific Asia
Title Urbanization And Urban Policies In Pacific Asia PDF eBook
Author Roland J Fuchs
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 336
Release 2019-09-18
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000010333

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This book is the outcome of the Conference on Population Growth, Urbanization, and Urban Policies in the Asia-Pacific Region, held in Honolulu during 8-12 April 1985. It provides wide attention among development planners, urban managers, and scholars in the field of urban and development planning.

Russian Jews on Three Continents

Russian Jews on Three Continents
Title Russian Jews on Three Continents PDF eBook
Author Noah Lewin-Epstein
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 578
Release 2013-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1135215537

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In the past twenty years almost three quarters of a million Russian Jews have emigrated to the West. Their presence in Israel, Europe and North America and their absence from Russia have left an indelible imprint on these societies. The emigrants themselves as well as those who stayed behind, are in a struggle to establish their own identities and to achieve social and economic security In this volume an international assembly of experts historians, sociologists, demographers and politicians join forces in order to assess the nature and magnitude of the impact created by this emigration and to examine the fate of those Jews who left and those who remained. Their wide-ranging perspectives contribute to creating a variegated and complex picture of the recent Russian Jewish Emigration.