Fr. 124.00

Migration of Rich Immigrants - Gender, Ethnicity and Class

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "This edited volume has nine chapters with a conclusion and has been broadly divided into three parts: places! mobilities! and paths. ? this edited volume is a laudable attempt to draw attention to diversity and heterogeneity in migration. It's an essential read for anyone who is curious about migration irrespective of academic discipline and professional background." (Geraldine Asiwome Adiku! Border Criminologies! law.ox.ac.uk! October! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Alex Vailati is Post-Doctoral Researcher at Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil.   Carmen Rial is Professor at the Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Klappentext Migration of Rich Immigrants addresses flows of emigrants who establish themselves in other countries temporarily or permanently, in favorable economic conditions. Vailati and Rial explore these migratory paths and analyze how gender, class, age, sexual orientation and ethnicity influence these processes. Zusammenfassung Migration of Rich Immigrants addresses flows of emigrants who establish themselves in other countries temporarily or permanently! in favorable economic conditions. Vailati and Rial explore these migratory paths and analyze how gender! class! age! sexual orientation and ethnicity influence these processes. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Moving to Lisbon: Labor, Lust and Leisure; Cristiana Bastos 2. Brazilian Taste: Reflections on Brazilian Restaurants in Greater Boston; Viviane Kraieski de Assunção 3. Ethnic Immigrants Entrepreneurs in Place D´Italie, Paris; Carmen Rial and Miriam Grossi 4. Muslim Arab Immigrants in Southern Brazil: Projects and Trajectories; Cláudia Voigt Espinola 5. Revisiting Palestinian Migration and Social Mobility In Honduras: The Caribbean Coast and Family and Kinship Relations; Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera 6. The Implications of Socio-Economic Background for Moroccan Transnational Family Practices; Caroline Zickgraf 7. Narrating Multiple Mobilities of Startup Founders; Katrin Sontag 8. Why Did You Move to Ireland?; Karine Dalsin 9. Views of Migrants and Foreign Residents: A Comparative European Perspective; Giuliana B. Prato ...

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1. Moving to Lisbon: Labor, Lust and Leisure; Cristiana Bastos
2. Brazilian Taste: Reflections on Brazilian Restaurants in Greater Boston; Viviane Kraieski de Assunção
3. Ethnic Immigrants Entrepreneurs in Place D´Italie, Paris; Carmen Rial and Miriam Grossi
4. Muslim Arab Immigrants in Southern Brazil: Projects and Trajectories; Cláudia Voigt Espinola
5. Revisiting Palestinian Migration and Social Mobility In Honduras: The Caribbean Coast and Family and Kinship Relations; Lirio Gutiérrez Rivera
6. The Implications of Socio-Economic Background for Moroccan Transnational Family Practices; Caroline Zickgraf
7. Narrating Multiple Mobilities of Startup Founders; Katrin Sontag
8. Why Did You Move to Ireland?; Karine Dalsin
9. Views of Migrants and Foreign Residents: A Comparative European Perspective; Giuliana B. Prato

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"This edited volume has nine chapters with a conclusion and has been broadly divided into three parts: places, mobilities, and paths. ... this edited volume is a laudable attempt to draw attention to diversity and heterogeneity in migration. It's an essential read for anyone who is curious about migration irrespective of academic discipline and professional background." (Geraldine Asiwome Adiku, Border Criminologies, law.ox.ac.uk, October, 2016)

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