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Author Croucher, Stephen M

Title The Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics
Published Milton : Routledge, 2018

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Contents <P>Introduction</P><P></P><B><P>Section I: Migration Law</P></B><P></P><P>1. Emigration Law: Does it Still Make SenseSome short historical and legal reflections</P><I><P>Pedro Caridade de Freitas</P></I><P></P><P>2. Current Challenges of the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit</P><I><P>Liliana Lyra Jubilut, André de Lima Madureira and Daniel Bertolucci Torres</P></I><P></P><P>3. <I>Quo Vadis</I> The European Union's Migration and Asylum Policy:<I> </I>Legal basis, Legal Challenges and Legal Possibilities</P><I><P>Francisco Javier Donaire Villa</P></I><P></P><P>4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons</P><I><P>Shubhra Seth</P></I><P></P><P>5. Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics, and normative structure</P><I><P>Liliana Lyra Jubilut and Rachel de Oliveira Lopes</P><P></P></I><B><P>Section II: Migration Theories and Methods</P></B><P></P><P>6. Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees</P><I><P>Janet Colvin</P></I><P></P><P>7. Cultural Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation</P><I><P>Eric Mark Kramer</P><P></P></I><P>8. Gebserian Theory and Method</P><I><P>S. D. Zuckerman</P></I><P></P><P>9. Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension</P><I><P>Chia-Fang (Sandy) Hsu</P></I><P></P><P>10. Reconstructing the migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear</P><I><P>Pedro Góis and Maria Faraone</P></I><P>11. Third-Culture Individuals</P><I><P>Gina G. Barker</P></I><B><P>Section III: The Media and Migration </P></B><P></P><P>12. Migration and migrants in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016)</P><I><P>Mélodine Sommier</P></I><P></P><P>13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian Language Online News Media</P><I><P>Elira Turdubaeva and Alena Zelenskaia</P></I><P></P><P>14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015</P><I><P>Diyako Rahmani </P><P></P></I><P>15. Linguistic Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media:</P><P>Cultural Semantics</P><I><P>Tatiana Permyakova and Olga Antineskul</P></I><P></P><P>16. Applications of Music for Migrants</P><I><P>Elsa A. Campbell</P></I><P> </P><B><P>Section IV: Case Studies on Migration</P></B><P></P><P>17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America</P><I><P>Pablo Biderbost, Claudio Bolzman and Guillermo Boscán</P></I><P></P><P>18. Nicaraguan immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language</P><I><P>Anthony Spencer</P></I><P></P><P>19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration</P><I><P>Eva G.T. Green & Oriane Sarrasin</P></I><P></P><P>20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National Perspectives</P><I><P>Julija Sardelić</P></I><P></P><P>21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants in Finland</P><I><P>Elvis Nshom Ngwayuh and Stephen M. Croucher </P></I><P></P><P>22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations: Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East India</P><I><P>Debalina Dutta</P></I><P></P><P>23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions</P><I><P>Mingsheng Li and Yi Yang</P></I><P></P><P>24. Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning students from the United States and China</P><I><P>Yang Liu</P></I><P></P><P>25. Internal Migrants and their Left-Behind Families in China</P><I><P>Cheng Zeng</P></I><P></P><P>Index</P><P></P><P> </P><P> </P><P> </P><P> </P>
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Introduction; References; PART I: Migration law; 1. Emigration law: does it still make sense? Some short historical and legal reflections; Introduction; The social contract; The subject of emigration and immigration rights; The people's law in the Peninsular School of Natural Law; Francisco Vitoria's thinking; Legitimate and illegitimate titles; The ius communicationis; Limitation of people's free movement; Ius communicationis corollary; Conclusion; References
2. Current challenges to the international protection of refugees and other migrants: the role of and developments from the United Nations 2016 SummitCurrent challenges to the international protection of refugees and other migrants; Background, legal perspective, and legal structure of the 2016 UN Summit and the NY Declaration; The commitments of the NY Declaration; The NY Declaration in the face of the normative challenges; Conclusion; Notes; References; 3. Quo vadis? The European Union's migration and asylum policy: legal basis, legal challenges, and legal possibilities
Causes and origins of the EU migration and asylum policy: the internal marketEU general legislation on migration policy: overview; The common European asylum system: the treaty, Dublin regulations and related acts; (Soft-law) measures on migrants' integration; Immediate and long-term EU actions in the face of the migrant crisis: the Commission's agenda on migration; Concluding remarks; References; 4. The politics of internally displaced persons; Introducing the category: internally displaced persons; Central idea of the project on internal displacement
Definition of internally displaced personsDeconstructing internal displacement; The gap between Guiding Principles and laws; Non-binding to binding: Africa paves the way; Merits of the Kampala Convention: a leap forward; Epilogue; References; 5. Refuge and political asylum in Latin America: relevance, characteristics, and normative structure; The institutes of refuge and asylum and their coexistence; Regional refugee law in Latin America; Conclusion; Notes; References; PART II: Migration theories and methods; 6. Method issues and working with newly-arrived women refugees; Background
Researcher backgroundMethods; Conclusion and future research; References; 7. Cultural fusion: an alternative to assimilation; The need for conceptual precision; Evolution presents diversity and diversity enhances survival; Stage 1: the goal of cross-cultural adaptation theory is total conformity; Stage 2: the end of the spiral toward total assimilation is "intercultural personhood" -- the transcending of all culture via assimilation; To assimilate or to "rise above" all culture?; CFT: a more consistent and conceptually precise explanation; Change, including "progress," requires deviance
Summary The Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication and Politics brings together academics from numerous disciplines to show the legal, political, communicative, theoretical, methodological, and media implications of migration. The collection makes the compelling case that migration does not occur in a vacuum; rather, it is driven by and reacts to various factors, including the political, economic, and cultural worlds in which individuals live. The 25 chapters reveal the complex nature of migration from various angles, not only looking at how policy affects migrants but also how individuals and marginalized groups are impacted by such acts. In Part I contributors examine migration law, debating the role of the state in managing migration flows and investigating existing migration policy. Part II offers theories and methods that integrate communication studies, political science, and law into the study of migration, including cultural fusion theory and Gebserian theory. Part III looks at how contemporary perceptions of migration and migrants intersect with media representations across media outlets worldwide. Finally, Part IVoffers case studies that present the intricacies of migration within different cultural, national, and political groups. Migration is the key political, economic, and cultural issue of our time and this companion takes the next step in the debate; namely, the effects of the how, in addition to the how and why. Researchers and students of communication, politics, media, and law will find this an invaluable intervention
Notes Evolution properly understood as non-teleological, non-ideological
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Subject Mass media and immigrants.
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects.
Emigration and immigration -- Press coverage.
Communication.
European Union.
environmental displacement.
internally displaced persons.
Joao Caetano.
Legal Foundations of Communication and Migration.
Migration.
Migration and Communication in The Global North.
Migration and Communication in The Global South.
migration law.
Politics.
political discourse.
refugee studies.
Stephen Croucher.
Studying Migration.
Theories of Communication and Migration.
United Nations.
Emigration and immigration -- Press coverage
Emigration and immigration -- Social aspects
Mass media and immigrants
Form Electronic book
Author Caetano, Joao R
Campbell, Elsa A
ISBN 9781351674256
1351674250
9781351674249
1351674242
9781351674232
1351674234
9781315164472
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