Migration, Inclusiveness and Sustainability examines the relationships between migration, inclusiveness and sustainability in Europe, through nexus thinking. It identifies inclusiveness and sustainability as key pillars of transformational change as defined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
Migration, Inclusiveness and Sustainability examines the relationships between migration, inclusiveness and sustainability in Europe, through nexus thinking. It identifies inclusiveness and sustainability as key pillars of transformational change as defined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The book’s approach recognizes that appropriate strategies for one objective must equally consider the others because of the existence of intrinsic interlinkages between these goals. Relevant questions explored include: How can inclusiveness be conceptualized and operationalized in migration systems? How can migration governance best promote sustainable development? How do inclusiveness and sustainability relate to each other as political objectives? In order to respond to these and related questions, this book is structured around three parts. Each part focuses on a specific nexus (the Migration-Inclusiveness Nexus, the Migration-Sustainability Nexus and the Inclusiveness-Sustainability Nexus). The conclusion directly addresses the Migration-Inclusiveness-Sustainability Nexus within the framework of transformational development promoted by the SDGs.
A novel analysis of two typically separate and distinct scholarly fields of research, this volume will be of great interest to students and scholars of International Relations, Politics, Sustainable Development, Public Policy, Migration and Refugee Studies, Human Rights and Development Studies.
1. Migration, Inclusiveness and Sustainability
2. Migration and
Sustainability in the European Union Part I Migration-inclusiveness nexus
3.
The Migrants Integration in Europe from the perspective of Receiving
Societies to Government Inclusiveness Action
4. Migrant youth in Luxembourg
5. Education as a Strategic Investment for Inclusion Opportunities and
Challenges for European Educational Systems
6. Imagining Inclusive
Educational Environments through Stop Motion Animation
7. Civic Participation
and Well-Being of Older Migrants
8. Migrants with Disabilities in Europe Part
II Migration-Sustainability Nexus
9. ICTs, Digitalization and Borders
10.
Migration, inclusiveness and sustainability through a time-based lens towards
life-course migration policies based on nexus-system processes
11.
Challenging the concept of cross-border work sustainability of labour
mobility in European borderlands
12. Understanding the Normative Incoherence
Between Migration and the Sustainable Development Goals Part III
Inclusiveness-Sustainability Nexus
13. The new scenarios of globalisation
Insustainability in the production and consumption of clothing in Europe
14.
Precarity, uncertainty and non-sustainability The new working conditions in
the context of postfordism
15. Housing price dynamics in Granada challenges
for urban inclusion and social sustainability
16. The nexus between
migration, inclusion and sustainability in the framework of transformative
development promoted by the SDGs.
Sergio Moldes-Anaya is an Assistant Professor of Sociology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Sociology and a member of the Consolidated Teaching Innovation Group in Sociology (GIDSOC) and member of the research group on Applied Social Research Methodology (Methaodos) at the Universidad Rey Juan Carlos, Spain.
Rosa Maria Soriano Miras is a senior lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the University of Granada, Spain; coordinator of the SEJ-129: Social Problems in Andalusia research group; and coordinator of the Master's degree in Data Science Applied to Social Sciences at the University of Granada and the University of Salamanca.
Harlan Koff is a Full Professor of Social Sciences at the University of Luxembourg; GAMMA-UL Chair in Regional Integration and Sustainability at INECOL, AC, Mexico; senior research associate at the University of Johannesburg, South Africa; and Docent in Development Studies at the University of Helsinki, Finland.