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The Routledge Handbook of the Governance of Migration and Diversity in Cities

Edited by: Tiziana Caponio , Peter Scholten , Ricard Zapata-Barrero

Print publication date:  September  2018
Online publication date:  September  2018

Print ISBN: 9780815363705
eBook ISBN: 9781351108478
Adobe ISBN:

10.4324/9781351108478
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Book description

How have immigration and diversity shaped urban life and local governance?

The Routledge Handbook to the Governance of Migration and Diversity in Cities focuses on the ways migration and diversity have transformed cities, and how cities have responded to the challenges and opportunities offered. Strengthening the relevance of the city as a crucial category for the study of migration policy and migration flows, the book is divided into five parts:

? Migration, history and urban life

? Local politics and political participation

? Local policies of migration and diversity

? Superdiverse cities

? Divided cities and border cities.

Grounded in the European debate on "the local turn" in the study of migration policy, as contrasted to the more traditional focus on the nation-state, the handbook also brings together contributions from North America, South America, Asia and the Middle East and contributors from a wide range of disciplines. It is a valuable resource for students and scholars working in political science, policy studies, history, sociology, urban studies and geography.

Table of contents

Prelims Download PDF
Chapter  1:  Introduction Download PDF
Chapter  2:  Migration Download PDF
Chapter  3:  Urban migration histories Download PDF
Chapter  4:  Learning from history Download PDF
Chapter  5:  Creating successful, diverse cities Download PDF
Chapter  6:  Migrant entrepreneurs and cities Download PDF
Chapter  7:  Participation of migrants in European cities Download PDF
Chapter  8:  Local politics and immigration Download PDF
Chapter  9:  Political systems, parties and diversity Download PDF
Chapter  10:  How do local actors promote civic participation of immigrants? Download PDF
Chapter  11:  Warsaw Download PDF
Chapter  12:  Global cities and multilevel immigration governance in Latin America Download PDF
Chapter  13:  Two worlds apart? Download PDF
Chapter  14:  City immigrant affairs offices in the United States Download PDF
Chapter  15:  City networks and the multilevel governance of migration Download PDF
Chapter  16:  City governance of migration and diversity Download PDF
Chapter  17:  The local governance of immigrant integration in Europe Download PDF
Chapter  18:  Municipal immigration policymaking in Canadian cities Download PDF
Chapter  19:  The governance of superdiversity Download PDF
Chapter  20:  Cities of migration Download PDF
Chapter  21:  Spanish intercultural cities Download PDF
Chapter  22:  Between superdiversity and nationalism Download PDF
Chapter  23:  Superdiversity in Delhi Download PDF
Chapter  24:  Assembling a fragmented Bogotá Download PDF
Chapter  25:  Jakarta, on the brink of being a divided city? Download PDF
Chapter  26:  Urban diversity, inequality and residential processes Download PDF
Chapter  27:  Urban citizenship in times of emergency Download PDF
Chapter  28:  Lampedusa Download PDF
Chapter  29:  Local impacts of the Global North’s blackmail concerning transit migration Download PDF
Chapter  30:  Making and unmaking migrant irregularity Download PDF
Index Download PDF
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