Series: Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society
(Pub. Date: 22-May-2023, Paperback / softback, Publisher: ibidem-Verlag, Jessica Haunschild u Christian Schon, ISBN-13: 9783838212470)
Belarus and Ukraine received proposals of integration from both the EU and Russia. Alla Leukavets analyzes how the simultaneity of European and Eurasian integration challenged the two countries to make a major strategic choice. The study sheds light...More info...
This open access book centers the everyday experiences of forced and undocumented migrants in the Global North and Global South specifically, the Netherlands, USA, and South Africa through the prisms of engaged scholarship and co-creation as well...More info...
Caribbean migration is a dynamic and complex phenomenon that has shaped societies and cultures across the globe and remains one of the most researched phenomena in the Caribbean. From historical forced migrations to contemporary patterns of circulat...More info...
This book advances scholarship on the infrastructural turn in migration studies by foregrounding the underexplored role of migration brokers from receiving countries and catering to foreign professionals. While existing research has predominantly fo...More info...
This collection of essays offers the first comprehensive examination of the English community of Rome from the late fifteenth century to the early decades of the nineteenth century. It explains the arrival and settlement of this migrant group in the...More info...
This book analyses media and political discourses surrounding the acceptance of refugees in contemporary Japan. This book analyses media and political discourses surrounding the acceptance of refugees in contemporary Japan.Dr...More info...
(Pub. Date: 16-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503646322)
A profound examination of how photographs can both sever and connect, tracing the paths of Ottoman Armenians across state and family archives. In 1896 the Ottoman sultan issued a decree that allowed Armenians and only Armenians to emigr...More info...
A profound examination of how photographs can both sever and connect, tracing the paths of Ottoman Armenians across state and family archives. In 1896 the Ottoman sultan issued a decree that allowed Armenians and only Armenians to emigr...More info...
This book investigates the many ways in which African literature has engaged with themes of migration and postcolonial disillusionment. Highlighting the interconnectedness of postcolonial instability and migratory experiences, this is an important...More info...
This book brings together perspectives on privileged migration and highly skilled migration, illustrating how these concepts intersect with gender, ethnicity, and life course. Highly skilled migrants are often defined as those who have tertiary educ...More info...
Blends memoir and history to explore the role of Punjabi food in fostering community and identity among South Asian refugees and immigrants....More info...
This book considers the specific features of forced migration research, which pose unique challenges when analysing data, and offers a range of analysis tools from discourse analysis. Drawing on real-world case studies from around the world, but par...More info...
Urban Nightlife and Contested Spaces: Cultural Encounters after Dusk captures the multifarious nature of the urban night and how it is lived, structured, and reflected upon in diverse cultural and artistic expressions. Urban Nightli...More info...
This book sustains and expands the new mobilities paradigm by focusing such theoretical advances on South Asian scholarship. When it comes to analytical approaches to movement, the mobilities turn has been tremendously provocative, particularly in th...More info...
This book traces the construction of migrant space in Israels urban periphery with a focus on the flat that Filipino care workers co-rent for their day-off and provides insight into the migrant lives and journeys in trans-local contexts. Thi...More info...
This book traces the logics of slavery and settler colonialism in early US legal rulings and public policy about migration and citizenship. It presents the constitutional development of immigration law from the British colonies to the late nineteenth...More info...
This edited book offers an in-depth analysis of the educational experiences and strategies of Japanese families in cross-border marriages across six countries in East and Southeast Asia: South Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand, the Philippines, and Sin...More info...
This book sorts out the experience and achievements of Chinas demography development, explores its internal laws, and looks forward to its future trends. It summarizes the achievements, experience, gains and losses of various branches of demography...More info...
Winner of AAL Book Award 2020 | Shortlisted for the BAAL Book Prize 2018The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language is the first comprehensive survey of the intersection between language and human mobility in todays glob...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503638730)
At the turn of the twentieth century, life in Ottoman Syria was upended by European and US colonial and capital expansion. Many people responded by migrating to the United States. In doing so, they stepped into the world of international migration...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Texas Press, ISBN-13: 9781477333839)
Analyzing how artists reimagine migrant disappearance and visibility at the USMexico border. In the mid-1990s, the US government implemented Prevention through Deterrence, a major buildup of troops, walls, and surveillance around El Paso...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Texas Press, ISBN-13: 9781477333846)
Analyzing how artists reimagine migrant disappearance and visibility at the USMexico border. In the mid-1990s, the US government implemented Prevention through Deterrence, a major buildup of troops, walls, and surveillance around El Paso...More info...
At the turn of the twentieth century, life in Ottoman Syria was upended by European and US colonial and capital expansion. Many people responded by migrating to the United States. In doing so, they stepped into the world of international migration...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503645400)
The need and desire for people to move from one place to another, including and especially from one state to another, generates responses from fear and hostility to welcome and compassion. At one extreme, closing borders is the most compelling opt...More info...
The need and desire for people to move from one place to another, including and especially from one state to another, generates responses from fear and hostility to welcome and compassion. At one extreme, closing borders is the most compelling opt...More info...
This book explores the ethnogenesis, their integration in host societies and their bonding in the Indian diaspora of Girmitiyas a population of over 1.3 million British-Indian indentured labourers recruited in the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...More info...
This book explores how low-wage labour migration policies in seven Asian economies affect millions of migrant workers. It identifies two contrasting regulatory approaches that bookend a governance spectrum, offering an original theoretical framewo...More info...
This book offers a bold new perspective on post-1970s US Armenian drama and theatre by female playwrights, situated within the historical context of the Armenian diaspora. At its centre is the Armenian Catastrophethe mass violence and forced displac...More info...
This open access book centers the everyday experiences of forced and undocumented migrants in the Global North and Global South specifically, the Netherlands, USA, and South Africa through the prisms of engaged scholarship and co-creation as well...More info...
Caribbean migration is a dynamic and complex phenomenon that has shaped societies and cultures across the globe and remains one of the most researched phenomena in the Caribbean. From historical forced migrations to contemporary patterns of circulat...More info...
This book advances scholarship on the infrastructural turn in migration studies by foregrounding the underexplored role of migration brokers from receiving countries and catering to foreign professionals. While existing research has predominantly fo...More info...
This collection of essays offers the first comprehensive examination of the English community of Rome from the late fifteenth century to the early decades of the nineteenth century. It explains the arrival and settlement of this migrant group in the...More info...
In the style of CRYING IN H MART and MINOR FEELINGS, Jill Damatac blends memoir, food writing, and colonial history as she cooks her way through recipes from her native-born Philippines and shares stories of her undocumented family in America....More info...
Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Ada Ferrer delivers a poignant memoir that intertwines her familys heart-wrenching migration story with the broader historical context of Cuba under Castro, offering a deeply personal yet universally resonant narrat...More info...
This incisive book provides an analytical overview of EU law and policy in the fields of migration, asylum and border management, and explores the political dynamics and legal uncertainties that characterise the field....More info...
This book analyses media and political discourses surrounding the acceptance of refugees in contemporary Japan. This book analyses media and political discourses surrounding the acceptance of refugees in contemporary Japan.Dr...More info...
Reflecting on and advancing Jan Blommaerts work on language and power, this edited volume explores chronotopes, language ideologies, normativities in online and offline spaces, and voice as agency. It uses Blommaerts frameworks as a starting point t...More info...
Reflecting on and advancing Jan Blommaerts work on language and power, this edited volume explores chronotopes, language ideologies, normativities in online and offline spaces, and voice as agency. It uses Blommaerts frameworks as a starting point t...More info...
This book provides the most comprehensive overview to date of multilingualism in Israel, spanning Hebrew-only ideologies, immigrant and heritage languages, and grassroots initiatives. It offers essential insights for scholars, students and those int...More info...
Winner of the inaugural 2024 Sarabande Prize in the Essay, selected by Alexander Chee and excerpted in Adi Magazine Lucky Creatures is a bold and playful collection about rebuilding life after migration, queerness and the transnational ex...More info...
(Pub. Date: 16-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503646322)
A profound examination of how photographs can both sever and connect, tracing the paths of Ottoman Armenians across state and family archives. In 1896 the Ottoman sultan issued a decree that allowed Armenians and only Armenians to emigr...More info...
A profound examination of how photographs can both sever and connect, tracing the paths of Ottoman Armenians across state and family archives. In 1896 the Ottoman sultan issued a decree that allowed Armenians and only Armenians to emigr...More info...
This book investigates the many ways in which African literature has engaged with themes of migration and postcolonial disillusionment. Highlighting the interconnectedness of postcolonial instability and migratory experiences, this is an important...More info...
This book brings together perspectives on privileged migration and highly skilled migration, illustrating how these concepts intersect with gender, ethnicity, and life course. Highly skilled migrants are often defined as those who have tertiary educ...More info...
This innovative book develops an integrated analytical lens for studying state and civil society interactions in migration policymaking. Maria Schiller highlights the key factors shaping the dynamics between state and civil society relations: effort...More info...
Blends memoir and history to explore the role of Punjabi food in fostering community and identity among South Asian refugees and immigrants....More info...
This book considers the specific features of forced migration research, which pose unique challenges when analysing data, and offers a range of analysis tools from discourse analysis. Drawing on real-world case studies from around the world, but par...More info...
Urban Nightlife and Contested Spaces: Cultural Encounters after Dusk captures the multifarious nature of the urban night and how it is lived, structured, and reflected upon in diverse cultural and artistic expressions. Urban Nightli...More info...
This book sustains and expands the new mobilities paradigm by focusing such theoretical advances on South Asian scholarship. When it comes to analytical approaches to movement, the mobilities turn has been tremendously provocative, particularly in th...More info...
This book traces the construction of migrant space in Israels urban periphery with a focus on the flat that Filipino care workers co-rent for their day-off and provides insight into the migrant lives and journeys in trans-local contexts. Thi...More info...
This book traces the logics of slavery and settler colonialism in early US legal rulings and public policy about migration and citizenship. It presents the constitutional development of immigration law from the British colonies to the late nineteenth...More info...
This edited book offers an in-depth analysis of the educational experiences and strategies of Japanese families in cross-border marriages across six countries in East and Southeast Asia: South Korea, Taiwan, China, Thailand, the Philippines, and Sin...More info...
This book sorts out the experience and achievements of Chinas demography development, explores its internal laws, and looks forward to its future trends. It summarizes the achievements, experience, gains and losses of various branches of demography...More info...
Winner of AAL Book Award 2020 | Shortlisted for the BAAL Book Prize 2018The Routledge Handbook of Migration and Language is the first comprehensive survey of the intersection between language and human mobility in todays glob...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503638730)
At the turn of the twentieth century, life in Ottoman Syria was upended by European and US colonial and capital expansion. Many people responded by migrating to the United States. In doing so, they stepped into the world of international migration...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of Texas Press, ISBN-13: 9781477333839)
Analyzing how artists reimagine migrant disappearance and visibility at the USMexico border. In the mid-1990s, the US government implemented Prevention through Deterrence, a major buildup of troops, walls, and surveillance around El Paso...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of Texas Press, ISBN-13: 9781477333846)
Analyzing how artists reimagine migrant disappearance and visibility at the USMexico border. In the mid-1990s, the US government implemented Prevention through Deterrence, a major buildup of troops, walls, and surveillance around El Paso...More info...
At the turn of the twentieth century, life in Ottoman Syria was upended by European and US colonial and capital expansion. Many people responded by migrating to the United States. In doing so, they stepped into the world of international migration...More info...
(Pub. Date: 09-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Stanford University Press, ISBN-13: 9781503645400)
The need and desire for people to move from one place to another, including and especially from one state to another, generates responses from fear and hostility to welcome and compassion. At one extreme, closing borders is the most compelling opt...More info...
The need and desire for people to move from one place to another, including and especially from one state to another, generates responses from fear and hostility to welcome and compassion. At one extreme, closing borders is the most compelling opt...More info...
This book explores the ethnogenesis, their integration in host societies and their bonding in the Indian diaspora of Girmitiyas a population of over 1.3 million British-Indian indentured labourers recruited in the nineteenth and twentieth centuri...More info...
This book explores how low-wage labour migration policies in seven Asian economies affect millions of migrant workers. It identifies two contrasting regulatory approaches that bookend a governance spectrum, offering an original theoretical framewo...More info...
This book offers a bold new perspective on post-1970s US Armenian drama and theatre by female playwrights, situated within the historical context of the Armenian diaspora. At its centre is the Armenian Catastrophethe mass violence and forced displac...More info...
This book explores short fiction by migrant women writers in Canada and the United States from 1980 to 2020, including Jhumpa Lahiri, Edwidge Danticat, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Jamaica Kincaid, Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni and Shani Mootoo, amongst m...More info...
This book offers a critical analysis of the situation of Tibetan refugees in India through the lenses of human rights, refugee agency, refugee law, and refugeehost community conflict. The first book to mark the 1994 Dharamshala riot as a turning poi...More info...
This book examines how political discourse on immigration is constructed across Italian social media, focusing on the ways otherness is reshaped within digital platforms. Drawing on Social-Media Critical Discourse Studies, it introduces the concept...More info...
This book explores how young adult migrants in Scotland navigate everyday life through processes of ontological security-seeking, revealing how identity is negotiated in relation to experiences of uncertainty, perceived difference, and political n...More info...
An inspiring anthology of some of the best Black British writing centred around the experiences of the Windrush generation, featuring new writing from Bernardine Evaristo, Margaret Busby and Mike Philips...More info...
Artist and activist Ai Weiwei is famous around the world. He builds bridges through art and has been fighting to create, maintain and grow passageways for communication almost all his life....More info...
(Pub. Date: 04-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: Jonathan Cape, ISBN-13: 9781787333161)
What do we leave behind when we move to a new place and what do we carry with us, physically and emotionally, wherever we land? Here are the voices of people who have come to Britain to make a new life: a Czech-Roma lawyer in Reading, an...More info...
This study examines how transnational identity is lived and experienced at the Polish-German border, and how the COVID-19 pandemic border closure in spring 2020 affected it. Through 32 qualitative interviews with people living and working across thi...More info...
(Pub. Date: 02-Jun-2026, Paperback / softback, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520416536)
How has European imperialism (re)made the world? How can we understand this long process and its consequences in ways that capture both the materiality and the subjectivity of political domination? Inspired by Frantz Fanons insight that colonizatio...More info...
(Pub. Date: 02-Jun-2026, Hardback, Publisher: University of California Press, ISBN-13: 9780520416512)
How has European imperialism (re)made the world? How can we understand this long process and its consequences in ways that capture both the materiality and the subjectivity of political domination? Inspired by Frantz Fanons insight that colonizatio...More info...