Global Mobility Regimes

Global Mobility Regimes by R. Koslowski, published by Palgrave Macmillan US on November 18, 2011, explores the concept of ‘global mobility’ as a framework distinct from ‘international migration.’ This edition, comprising 282 pages, delves into the dynamics of international cooperation regarding the movement of people across borders, providing a comprehensive examination of the factors influencing these processes.
Readers will find an analysis that intersects various disciplines, including social science, sociology, and political science, while addressing themes such as emigration, immigration, and human rights. The book presents a critical perspective on how global mobility shapes legal and civil rights frameworks, as well as its implications for globalization and criminology. Through this lens, the work aims to enhance understanding of the complexities surrounding human movement in a globalized world.
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This volume considers ‘global mobility’ as an alternative concept to ‘international migration’ in order to gain insights into international cooperation on movements of people across international borders.
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