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Informationen zum Autor Edited by Holger Henke - Contributions by Tahir Abbas; Parveen Akhtar; Christina Boswell; Alessandra Buonfino; Jeffrey Cohen; Franck Düvell; Zeynep Kiliç; Holger Kolb; Wei Li; Guillermo Alonso Meneses; Pierpaolo Mudu; Joyce Marie Mushaben; Sònia Parella; Klappentext Although migration by the very virtue of its transnational nature seems to invite comparisons, relatively few books provide these in explicit form. In this collection of essays, the authors deliberately juxtapose the experience of different locations and/or immigrant populations in order to systematically compare them. Zusammenfassung Although migration by the very virtue of its transnational nature seems to invite comparisons! relatively few books provide these in explicit form. In this collection of essays! the authors deliberately juxtapose the experience of different locations and/or immigrant populations in order to systematically compare them. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Introduction Part 2 Comparing Migration: Concepts and New Realities Chapter 3 Globalization of Migration Control: A Tug-of-War Between Restricitionists and Human Agency? Chapter 4 Terrorism and the Changing Paradigm of Migratory Movements Chapter 5 Beyond the Security Dilemma? The Hegemonic Political Discourse on the Europeanization of Immigration in Italy and Britain Part 6 The Post-9/11 Scenario: Migration, Citizenship, and the Role of Religion and Ethnicity Chapter 7 The Situation of Muslim Immigrants in Europe in the 21st Century: The Creation of National Muslim Councils Chapter 8 The New Sociology of British Ethnic and Cultural Relations: The Experience of British South Asian Muslims in the Post-September 11 Climate Chapter 9 A Comparative Study of Turkish and Mexican Transnational Migration Outcomes: Facilitating or Restricting Immigrant Integration? Chapter 10 Second Generation Turkish Immigrants in the U.S. and Germany: Dilemmas of Cultural Identity Chapter 11 More Than Just a Bad-Hair Day: The Head-Scarf Debate as a Challenge to Euro-National Identities Part 12 Migration, Labor, and Policy: The More Things Change...? Chapter 13 Labor Migration Programs in Europe: History Repeating Itself? Chapter 14 Immigrant Women in Domestic Service: The Care Crisis in the United States and Spain Chapter 15 Latino Diaspora in Chula Vista, San Diego, and Ciutat Vella, Barcelona: Comparative Approaches Chapter 16 A Comparative Evaluation of Recent Chinese Immigration in the U.S. and Italy: Settlement Patterns and Local Resistance Chapter 17 Germany's "Green Card" in Comparative Perspective...