ABSTRACT

Housing more than half of the global population, Asia is a region characterised by increasingly diverse forms of migration and mobility. Offering a wide-ranging overview of the field of Asian migrations, this new handbook therefore seeks to examine and evaluate the flows of movement within Asia, as well as into and out of the continent. Through in-depth analysis of both empirical and theoretical developments in the field, it includes key examples and trends such as British colonialism, Chinese diaspora, labour migration, the movement of women, and recent student migration.

Organised into thematic parts, the topics cover:

  • The historical context to migration in Asia
  • Modern Asian migration pathways and characteristics
  • The reconceptualising of migration through Asian experiences
  • Contemporary challenges and controversies in Asian migration practice and policy

Contributing to the retheorising of the subject area of international migration from non-western experience, the Routledge Handbook of Asian Migrations will be useful to students and scholars of migration, Asian development and Asian Studies in general.

part I|29 pages

Asian migrations in the historical context

chapter 2|15 pages

The changing meanings of diaspora

The Chinese in Southeast Asia

part II|90 pages

Asian migration regimes and pathways

chapter 3|13 pages

Temporary labour migration

chapter 4|11 pages

Intimate migrations

The case of marriage migrants and sex workers in Asia

chapter 7|11 pages

Ethnic return migration in East Asia

Japanese Brazilians in Japan and conceptions of homeland

chapter 9|11 pages

From Asia with money

The emigration of the wealthy

part III|70 pages

Reconceptualising migration through Asian experiences

chapter 13|11 pages

Internal and international migration

Separate or integrated systems?

chapter 14|12 pages

Human trafficking or voluntary migration?

Lessons learned from across Asia

chapter 15|13 pages

Critical expatriate studies

Changing expatriate communities in Asia and the blurring boundaries of expatriate identity

part IV|90 pages

Challenges in Asian migration

chapter 17|15 pages

Remittances, migration, and trade

chapter 18|12 pages

Transnational migrations and plural diversities

Encounters in global cities

chapter 19|14 pages

Growing up in transnational families

Children’s experiences and perspectives

chapter 21|11 pages

Irregular migration in Asia

Are new solutions in sight?

chapter 22|11 pages

Mobilities on edge

Migration at the margins of nation-states