Global Migration: Patterns, Processes, and Politics by Elizabeth Mavroudi, Caroline Nagel
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 7.8MB
Overview: Global Migration provides a clear, concise, and well-organized discussion of historical patterns and contemporary trends of migration, while guiding the readers through an often difficult and politicised topic. Aimed primarily at undergraduate and Master’s students, the text encourages the readers to reflect on economic processes, politics, immigrant lives and raises debates about inclusion, exclusion, and citizenship. The text critically highlights the global character of contemporary migration and the importance of historical context to current processes and emphasises the role of gender, race and national ideologies in shaping migration experiences.
Genre: Non-Fiction, Politics, Migration
Download Instructions:
http://ceesty.com/wXhxHw
http://ceesty.com/wXhxHs