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Women, Migration and Citizenship
Making Local, National and Transnational Connections
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Evangelia Tastsoglou
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Women, Migration and Citizenship
Making Local, National and Transnational Connections
Alexandra Dobrowolsky, Evangelia Tastsoglou
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Given the recent and rapid changes to migration patterns and citizenship processes, this volume provides a timely, compelling, empirical and theoretical study of the gendered implications of such developments. More specifically, it draws out the multiple connections between migration and citizenship concerns and practices for women. The collection features original research that examines women's diverse im/migrant and refugee experiences and exposes how gender ideologies and practices organize migrant citizenship, in its various dimensions, at the local, national and transnational levels. The volume contributes to theoretical debates on gender, migration and citizenship and provides new insights into their interrelation. It includes rich case studies that range from the Philippines and Somalia to the Caribbean and from Australasia to Canada and Britain. Designed to have a multidisciplinary appeal, it is suitable for courses on migration, diversity, gender, race, ethnicity, law and public policy, comparative politics and international relations.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Series Editor’s Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Crossing Boundaries and Making Connections
- 2 Developing a Feminist Analysis of Citizenship of Caribbean Immigrant Women in Canada: Key Dimensions and Conceptual Challenges
- 3 Locating Gendered Subjects in Vocabularies of Citizenship
- 4 Why do Skilled Women and Men Emigrating from China to Canada get Bad Jobs?
- 5 Engendering Labour Migration: The Case of Foreign Workers in Canadian Agriculture
- 6 Brokering Citizenship Claims: Neo-liberalism, Biculturalism and Multiculturalism in Aotearoa New Zealand
- 7 Social Exclusion and Changes to Citizenship: Women and Children, Minorities and Migrants in Britain
- 8 Citizenship, Identity, Agency and Resistance among Canadian and Australian Women of South Asian Origin
- 9 Gender, Migration and Citizenship: Immigrant Women and the Politics of Belonging in the Canadian Maritimes
- 10 Refugees, Gender-based Violence and Resistance: A Case Study of Somali Refugee Women in Kenya
- Index