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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Markus Rheindorf , Ruth WodakPublisher: Multilingual Matters Imprint: Multilingual Matters Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.00cm Weight: 0.254kg ISBN: 9781788924665ISBN 10: 1788924665 Pages: 184 Publication Date: 30 January 2020 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsChapter 1. Markus Rheindorf & Ruth Wodak: Sociolinguistic Perspectives on Migration Control: An Introduction Chapter 2. Kristof Savski: Migrants from other States of the Former Yugoslavia in Slovene Language Policy: Past, Present and Future Chapter 3. Tony Capstick: Resisting Discriminatory Immigration Procedures and Practices in the UK and Pakistan: A Discourse Ethnographic Approach to Exploring Migration Literacies Chapter 4. Anna De Fina: Biography as Political Tool: The Case of the Dreamers Chapter 5. Jo Angouri, Marina Paraskevaidi and Federico Zannoni: Moving for a Better Life: Negotiating Fitting in and Belonging in Modern Diasporas Chapter 6. Markus Rheindorf and Ruth Wodak: Building “Fortress Europe”: Legitimizing Exclusion from Basic Human Rights Chapter 7. Iair G. Or and Elana Shohamy: “Youth should be sent here to absorb Zionism”: Jewish Farmers and Thai Migrant Workers in Southern IsraelReviewsControlling migration is not just about borders and enforcement, it is also about discourses of control and of resilience, struggle and belonging. This book offers a rich set of case studies that critically illustrate the close links between power, politics and discourse in the governance of migration. It is an essential read for researchers and scholars but also for interested citizens, the third sector and politicians. * Anna Triandafyllidou, Ryerson University, Canada * Controlling migration is not just about borders and enforcement, it is also about discourses of control and of resilience, struggle and belonging. This book offers a rich set of case studies that critically illustrate the close links between power, politics and discourse in the governance of migration. It is an essential read for researchers and scholars but also for interested citizens, the third sector and politicians. * Anna Triandafyllidou, European University Institute, Italy * Controlling migration is not just about borders and enforcement, it is also about discourses of control and of resilience, struggle and belonging. This book offers a rich set of case studies that critically illustrate the close links between power, politics and discourse in the governance of migration. It is an essential read for researchers and scholars but also for interested citizens, the third sector and politicians. * Anna Triandafyllidou, Ryerson University, Canada * The current political discourses on processes of globalization, migration and social participation capitalize on feelings of fear and insecurity. They demonize 'the other', thereby turning the spotlight away from the systemic problems of social inequality and poverty. Based on concrete cases, this 'must read' book deconstructs the covert and overt mechanisms of migration control, exclusion and discrimination. * Piet Van Avermaet, Ghent University, Belgium * Author InformationMarkus Rheindorf is a Senior Researcher and Lecturer at the Department of Linguistics, University of Vienna, Austria. His research interests include Critical Discourse Studies, Migration Studies, Media Discourse and Populism. Ruth Wodak is an Emeritus Distinguished Professor at Lancaster University, UK and the University of Vienna, Austria. She has published widely, including The Politics of Fear: What Right-wing Populist Discourses Mean (2015, Sage). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |