Crossing and controlling borders : immigration policies and their impact on migrants' journeys /
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Imprint: | Leverkusen Opladen ; Farmington Hills, MI : Budrich UniPress Ltd., 2011. |
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Description: | 290 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/8440521 |
Table of Contents:
- Linking Immigration Policies and Migrants' Journeys: An Interdisciplinary Endeavor
- Part 1. Linkages between national and European migration policies and their impact on migrants' journeys
- Reinventing Europe's Borders: Delocalization and Externalization of EU Migration Control through the Involvement of Third Countries
- Success at Second Glance: Regularizations of Irregular Migrants in Spain
- "It's Been the Best Journey of My Life": Governing Migration and Strategies of Migrants at Europe's Borders: Morocco
- The Senegalese Predicament: Migration from Senegal to Europe: Policies, Control, and Implementation
- Dead End for Migrants? The Europeanization of Ukraine's Migration
- Turkey at the Crossroads Between the Middle East and the EU: Changing Border Control and Security Policies
- Part 2. Experiences from the U.S. migration regime
- Undocumented Immigration between the U.S. and Mexico: The Complex Development of Militarized Borders and Social Responses
- Evaluating Recent U.S. Immigration Control Policy: What Mexican Migrants Can Tell Us
- Economic Policy Matters: Incentives that Drive Mexicans Northward
- Part 3. "Illegality" Discourses and Spaces of the Political
- Caught in Mobility: An Ethnographic Analysis of the Context of Knowledge Production on Migration in Southeast Europe
- The Limits of Hospitality. Undocumented Migration and the Local Arena: The Case of Lampedusa
- Unintended Effects of Immigration Policies for Governments and Migrants: Conclusions
- List of Authors