Advanced Introduction to Migration Studies

Author:   Ronald Skeldon
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781789906585


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Advanced Introduction to Migration Studies


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Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and law, expertly written by the world’s leading scholars. Designed to be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject areas.   Providing a timely overview of the main issues and scholarship in migration studies, Ronald Skeldon examines the principal methods of migration and offers in-depth guidance on trends and types of population movements in today’s world. Key areas such as forced movements and refugees are considered, alongside more voluntary migration and the relationship between migration and development. The main approaches to migration policy are also reviewed.   Key features include:   a broad interdisciplinary approach to migration studies consideration of both internal and international migration a fresh look at future migration challenges a substantial review of the literature.   This insightful Advanced Introduction will be an excellent resource for both graduates and undergraduates studying migration. It will also be a useful guide for researchers in government departments, international agencies and think tanks who are actively engaged in work on migration.

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Author:   Ronald Skeldon
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 13.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781789906585


ISBN 10:   178990658
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   03 September 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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‘This first comprehensive overview of migration studies summarizes research about international and internal, voluntary and forced migrations across the world’s more and less developed regions. The book explains concisely the field’s data, concepts, and theories, as refined since the 19th century, and its contributions to contemporary public policies that enhance benefits and minimize disruptions from population movements. Drawing on five decades as a migrant, researcher, teacher, and policy advisor, the author provides essential guidance to future research and policy making.’ -- Josh DeWind, Program Director, Social Science Research Council, 1994-2020, New York, US ‘Drawing from different disciplines and guided by a geographical approach, Prof. Skeldon draws on a lifetime of work on internal and international migration to provide a clear and concise introduction to the field of migration without skirting the thorny issues. The book invites students to think critically and delve into different methodologies and scales of analysis to develop their own critical understanding of migration.’ -- Valentina Mazzucato, Maastricht University, the Netherlands ‘This book synthesizes a lifetime of insights into international migration by one of its leading interpreters. Skeldon sketches the contours of why people move, how states attempt to control them, and the social consequences of mobility. Few other scholars dare to write at this global scale, link past and present, and cut across academic disciplines - all while maintaining the humility to point out what we don’t know and the challenges of knowing it.’ -- David Scott FitzGerald, University of California San Diego, US


'This book synthesizes a lifetime of insights into international migration by one of its leading interpreters. Skeldon sketches the contours of why people move, how states attempt to control them, and the social consequences of mobility. Few other scholars dare to write at this global scale, link past and present, and cut across academic disciplines - all while maintaining the humility to point out what we don't know and the challenges of knowing it.' -- David Scott FitzGerald, University of California San Diego, US


'This first comprehensive overview of migration studies summarizes research about international and internal, voluntary and forced migrations across the world's more and less developed regions. The book explains concisely the field's data, concepts, and theories, as refined since the 19th century, and its contributions to contemporary public policies that enhance benefits and minimize disruptions from population movements. Drawing on five decades as a migrant, researcher, teacher, and policy advisor, the author provides essential guidance to future research and policy making.' - Josh DeWind, Program Director, Social Science Research Council, 1994-2020, New York, US 'Drawing from different disciplines and guided by a geographical approach, Prof. Skeldon draws on a lifetime of work on internal and international migration to provide a clear and concise introduction to the field of migration without skirting the thorny issues. The book invites students to think critically and delve into different methodologies and scales of analysis to develop their own critical understanding of migration.' - Valentina Mazzucato, Maastricht University, the Netherlands 'This book synthesizes a lifetime of insights into international migration by one of its leading interpreters. Skeldon sketches the contours of why people move, how states attempt to control them, and the social consequences of mobility. Few other scholars dare to write at this global scale, link past and present, and cut across academic disciplines - all while maintaining the humility to point out what we don't know and the challenges of knowing it.' - David Scott FitzGerald, University of California San Diego, US


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Ronald Skeldon, Emeritus Professor, Department of Geography, University of Sussex, UK and Honorary Professor, Graduate School of Governance, Maastricht University, the Netherlands

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