Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics

Routledge Companion to Migration, Communication, and Politics

Campbell, Elsa; Croucher, Stephen; Caetano, Joao

Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2022

400

Mole

Inglês

9781032338699

15 a 20 dias

684

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Introduction Section I: Migration Law 1. Emigration Law: Does it Still Make Sense? Some short historical and legal reflections 2. Current Challenges of the International Protection of Refugees and Other Migrants: The Role and Developments of the United Nations 2016 Summit 3. Quo Vadis? The European Union's Migration and Asylum Policy: Legal basis, Legal Challenges and Legal Possibilities 4. The Politics of Internally Displaced Persons 5. Refuge and Political Asylum and Latin America: Relevance, characteristics, and normative structure Section II: Migration Theories and Methods 6. Method Issues and Working with Newly Arrived Women Refugees 7. Cultural Fusion: An Alternative to Assimilation 8. Gebserian Theory and Method 9. Immigrant Migration and Communication Apprehension 10. Reconstructing the migration communication discourse: The call for contextual and narrative-based evidence in the deconstruction of fear 11. Third-Culture Individuals Section III: The Media and Migration 12. Migration and migrants in and to Europe: Reviewing media studies of the past decade (2001-2016) 13. Migration from Central Asia: Thematic Analysis of Kyrgyz and Russian Language Online News Media 14. Kurdish Media and Immigration Policies in the Kurdistan Regional Government: Refugee Crisis of 2015 15. Linguistic Analysis of "Immigrant" as Represented in Russian Media: Cultural Semantics 16. Applications of Music for Migrants Section IV: Case Studies on Migration 17. Patterns of political transnationalism in a non-traditional diaspora: The case of Swiss Citizens in Latin America 18. Nicaraguan immigration to Costa Rica: Understanding power and race through language 19. Individual and contextual explanations of attitudes towards immigration 20. The Politics around Romani Migration: European and National Perspectives 21. Exploring the relationship between acculturation preferences, threat, intergroup contact, and prejudice towards immigrants in Finland 22. (Re)framing cultural intelligence in organizations: Migration, negotiation and meaning making of female migrants of North East India 23. Return Migration: Reentry Acculturative Experiences of Chinese Returnees from Australian and New Zealand Higher Education Institutions 24. Communication with non-host-nationals in migration: The case of sojourning students from the United States and China 25. Internal Migrants and their Left-Behind Families in China
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Intergroup Contact;IDPs;Acculturation Preferences;Romani Migration;Human Rights;Cartagena Declaration;Language Ideology;Intergroup Anxiety;RNC;Inter-American Human Rights System;Internal Displacement;Music Therapy;Host Nationals;Jean Gebser;Cross-cultural Adaptation;Online Data Collection Tools;NY Declaration;Overburden;Chinese Government;Swiss Citizens;EEC Treaty;Cross-cultural Adaptation Process;Data Set;UN;EU Citizen