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Migration: The COMPAS Anthology

By Anderson, Bridget

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Book Id: WPLBN0003437315
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Reproduction Date: 21/01/14

Title: Migration: The COMPAS Anthology  
Author: Anderson, Bridget
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Language: English
Subject: Non Fiction, Social Sciences, Migration
Collections: Authors Community, Reference
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Publisher: COMPAS
Member Page: Mikal Mast

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Andersonitor, B. B., & Keithitor, M. (Eds.). (n.d.). Migration: The COMPAS Anthology. Retrieved from http://www.gutenberg.cc/


Description
‘Migration’ is a difficult word. It encompasses multiple interlinked practices, policies and relationships, and it touches people all over the world in myriad ways. This anthology is designed both as a teaching and research resource and as a provocation. Contributions range from personal reflections to succinct overviews, and include poetry and images, posing questions and sharing insights on the multifaceted phenomenon that we call ‘migration’, and linking it to wider patterns of social change.

Summary
Migration: The COMPAS Anthology is a unique compendium of short articles and poems on the multiple interlinked practices, policies, responses and experiences that make up the phenomenon ‘migration’. Migration experts join with winners from COMPAS’ poetry competition to give their take on migration, ranging from personal reflections to succinct topic overviews.

Excerpt
"The arrogation of powers to keep people ‘in place’ – from historical regimes of serfdom, to contemporary measures to regulate movement, to modern city forms such as the hukou system in China – all define who is and who is not a migrant in relation to regional, national and municipal governance of scarce public goods and ideologies of nation or belonging."

Table of Contents
Beyond Rules Beyond Contract Keeping Time Representations: Powers and Pitfalls Troubling Bodies Towards Emotion Making Politics Rescaling and Re-placing Routes and Readings

 
 



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