Beschreibung
InhaltsangabePart 1: Introduction: Chapter 1: Jenna Hennebry and Margaret Walton-Roberts: The new realities of European migration management: what does it mean for insiders and outsiders?.- Chapter 2: Saskia Sassen: Anti-Immigrant Politics along with Institutional Incorporation?.- Part 2: Working your way in: Workers and entry into EU economic space: Chapter 3: Alexander Caviedes: Why is the European Union's Freedom of Labour Movement not Freely Given?.- Chapter 4: Margaret Walton-Roberts: European Education Regionalization and its impact on the global migration of nurses.- Chapter 5: Jenna Hennebry, Kathryn Kopinak, Rosa Soriano, Antonio Trinidad, and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo: From "Hedema" to "Zemegria": Morocco's Role as "Migration Hub" for the EU.- Part 3: The Asylum seekers, migrants, and the moving border: Chapter 6: Alison Mountz and Ronja Kempin: The spatial logics of migration governance along the southern frontier of the European Union.- Chapter 7: Lanre Ikuteyijo: The Impact of European Union migration policies on irregular migration in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 8: Michal Malecki: The New Europe: Freedom against Aliens and Minorities.- Part 4: Reworking citizenship and integration: Chapter 9: Shahamak Rezaei, Marco Goli, Ana Ribeiro, and Johannes Henriksen: Migration and integration regimes and substantial citizenships in the EU.- Chapter 10: Robin Ostow: Exhibiting Migration stories in Germany: Histories, heritage, contact zones and immigration country.- Part 5: Circularity and migration management: Chapter 11: Marinel Mandres: Out of the labour market: Intra-EU return and retirement migration.- Chapter 12: Dr. Branislav Radeljic: The European Neighborhood Policy and its capacity to manage mobility and migration.- Chapter 13: Salim Murad: Questioning immigration in the Czech Republic before the 2009 economic crisis.- Chapter 14: Martin Geiger: The production of a safe neighborhood and the disciplining of international mobility.
Autorenportrait
InhaltsangabePart 1: Introduction: Chapter 1: Jenna Hennebry and Margaret Walton-Roberts: The new realities of European migration management: what does it mean for insiders and outsiders?.- Chapter 2: Saskia Sassen: Anti-Immigrant Politics along with Institutional Incorporation?.- Part 2: Working your way in: Workers and entry into EU economic space: Chapter 3: Alexander Caviedes: Why is the European Union's Freedom of Labour Movement not Freely Given?.- Chapter 4: Margaret Walton-Roberts: European Education Regionalization and its impact on the global migration of nurses.- Chapter 5: Jenna Hennebry, Kathryn Kopinak, Rosa Soriano, Antonio Trinidad, and Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo: From "Hedema" to "Zemegria": Morocco's Role as "Migration Hub" for the EU.- Part 3: The Asylum seekers, migrants, and the moving border: Chapter 6: Alison Mountz and Ronja Kempin: The spatial logics of migration governance along the southern frontier of the European Union.- Chapter 7: Lanre Ikuteyijo: The Impact of European Union migration policies on irregular migration in Sub-Saharan Africa.- Chapter 8: Michal Malecki: The New Europe: Freedom against Aliens and Minorities.- Part 4: Reworking citizenship and integration: Chapter 9: Shahamak Rezaei, Marco Goli, Ana Ribeiro, and Johannes Henriksen: Migration and integration regimes and substantial citizenships in the EU.- Chapter 10: Robin Ostow: Exhibiting Migration stories in Germany: Histories, heritage, contact zones and immigration country.- Part 5: Circularity and migration management: Chapter 11: Marinel Mandres: Out of the labour market: Intra-EU return and retirement migration.- Chapter 12: Dr. Branislav Radeljic: The European Neighborhood Policy and its capacity to manage mobility and migration.- Chapter 13: Salim Murad: Questioning immigration in the Czech Republic before the 2009 economic crisis.- Chapter 14: Martin Geiger: The production of a safe neighborhood and the disciplining of international mobility.