International Migration, Immobility and Development Multidisciplinary Perspectives

International Migration, Immobility and Development: Multidisciplinary Perspectives by Tomas Hammar, published by Berg Publishers in August 1997, offers a comprehensive examination of international migration through various disciplinary lenses. This first edition spans 320 pages and is presented in English. The book addresses the expanding study of migration and ethnic relations, highlighting the need for integrated perspectives that draw from social sciences, humanities, law, and medicine.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of key questions surrounding migration, including the dynamics of migration processes and the relationship between development and migration flows. The authors, recognized experts in their respective fields, engage with both contemporary and traditional inquiries, making the content accessible to students across multiple disciplines. By focusing on South to North migration as a primary example, the book provides insights into the complexities of migration and its implications for economic development and societal change.
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The study of international migration and ethnic relations is rapidly expanding in the social sciences, in the humanities, and in law and medicine at universities around the world. Theories and methods are borrowed from many disciplines, but with little cross-fertilization, thereby leaving many core issues out. This authoritative book fills a gap by providing an expertly integrated overview of international migration from a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. Throughout the book, South to North migration is used as the main example.The authors, leading experts in their fields, ask provocative new questions such as the counterfactual, `Why do people not migrate? and address old questions in fresh ways in a language accessible for students in a range of disciplines. Does migration from less developed countries stimulate or obstruct development? Does development reduce or increase the flows of migration? What are the dynamics of a migration process? Geography, economics, political science, social anthropology and sociology all inform this book, which is certain to become an established text in migration studies.
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