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    almahu_9949747860702882
    Format: 1 online resource (304 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783031556807
    Series Statement: IMISCOE Research Series
    Note: Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Migration and Cities: An Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Emerging and Established Global Cities: Instrumentalising Post-Migration Diversity -- 1.3 Migration Outside the Urban Core: Small and Mid-Sized Cities -- 1.4 Suburbanisation and Migration -- 1.5 Bordering Migration in Cities -- 1.6 Urban Diversity and Complex Migration Patterns: Analytical Reflections -- References -- Part I: Emerging and Established Global Cities: Managing Diversity from Above and from Below -- Chapter 2: Governing Diversity Beyond City and State: Epistemic and Ethical Challenges of African Urbanisation -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Data and Approach -- 2.3 Analysing Beyond the Urban Edge -- 2.3.1 The State on the Margins of Urban Life -- 2.3.2 Translocality and Scale -- 2.3.3 Inclusion as Metric -- 2.4 Concluding Remarks: Translocality, Informality, and Urban Diversity Management -- References -- Chapter 3: Urban Policy Modelling and Diversity Governance in Doha and Singapore -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Circulating Urban Models and the Compartmentalisation of Diversity Governance -- 3.3 Doha and Singapore as Modelling Machines -- 3.4 Promoting Urban Diversity as an Asset -- 3.5 Compartmentalized Diversities -- 3.5.1 A Nation-Building Model: Essentialization and Securitization -- 3.5.2 Sophisticating the Diversity Discourse in Cultural and Intellectual Networks -- 3.6 Creative Clubs -- 3.6.1 Spaces of Cultural Exclusion -- 3.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 4: Urban Diversity and Spatial Justice: A Critical Overview -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Diversity, a Fact of Urban Life -- 4.3 Urban Diversity as Policy in Circulation -- 4.4 The Arts, the 'Creative Classes', and Urban Diversity -- 4.5 Urban Diversity and Spatial Justice: An Approach through Infrastructure -- 4.6 Concluding Remarks. , References -- Part II: Migration and Diversity Outside the Urban Core: Small and Mid-Sized Cities -- Chapter 5: Multi-level Migration and Multiculturalism Governance Meets Migrant and Refugee Agency in Regional Australian Towns -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 Literature on Regional Migration and Settlement Policies in Australia -- 5.3 Review of Regional Migration and Settlement Policies in Australia -- 5.4 Unintended Consequences of Skilled Regional Labour Migration Policies -- 5.5 How Labour Migration Policies Structure Regional Labour Markets -- 5.6 When Migration Governance Meets Mobility-Agency -- 5.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 6: Immigration Policy and Less-Favoured Regions and Cities: Comparing Urban Atlantic Canada and the US Rust Belt -- 6.1 Immigration Policy and Less-Favoured Regions and Cities -- 6.2 Immigrant and Refugee-Led Revitalisation in the Rust Belt's Aspiring Gateways -- 6.2.1 Red States and Blue Cities: Immigration and Scalar Tensions -- 6.3 Refugee Resettlement and Neighbourhood Revitalisation -- 6.3.1 Racial Equity and the Local Governance of Immigration -- 6.4 Demographic Demands and the Aspiring Immigration Gateways of Atlantic Canada -- 6.4.1 Local Immigration Partnerships: Formalised Intergovernmental Collaboration on Immigration -- 6.4.2 Refugee Resettlement and Entrepreneurial Refugee Sponsorship -- 6.5 Concluding Remarks: Common Threads and Diverging Spatial Contexts in Atlantic Canada and the Rust Belt -- References -- Chapter 7: New Zealand's Small-Town Disruptions and the Role of Immigrant Mobilities -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Conceptualising Disruption for Understanding Small Town Mobilities -- 7.3 Early Disruptions: Colonial Settlement, World War II, and 1980s Neoliberalism -- 7.4 Demographic Disruptions and New Mobilities -- 7.5 Evidence of Changes in Otago-Southland Regions -- 7.5.1 The Study Area. , 7.6 Immigrant Settlement Support and Adaptation -- 7.7 Situating Immigrants in Small-Town Disruption Discourse -- 7.8 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 8: Reflections on 'Welcoming' Second- and Third-Tier Cities in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United States -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Understanding the Work of Welcoming -- 8.3 Welcoming Initiatives in Four Countries -- 8.4 The Limitations of Welcoming Efforts -- 8.4.1 The Way Welcoming Initiatives Are Framed -- 8.4.2 Systemic Issues and Social Inequalities -- 8.4.3 Challenges of Immigrant Integration -- 8.5 Concluding Remarks and Future Research Directions -- References -- Part III: Migration and Suburbanisation Processes -- Chapter 9: Suburbanisation and Migrant Entrepreneurship in the United States -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Migrant Entrepreneurship in the US -- 9.3 Suburbanisation of Migrant Enterprises in Selected Metropolitan Areas -- 9.4 Atlanta as a Case Study -- 9.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 10: Stuck in the Suburbs? Socio-spatial Exclusion of Migrants in Shanghai -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 Literature Review: Migrants and the Suburbs -- 10.3 The Spatial Entrapment of Internal Migrants in Chinese Cities -- 10.4 Data and Methods -- 10.5 Results -- 10.5.1 Comparing Migrants in Central and Suburban Locations -- 10.5.2 Economic Integration of Migrants -- 10.5.3 Social Integration of Migrants -- 10.5.4 Place Effects of Suburban Residence on Migrants' Residential Mobility -- 10.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 11: Settlement and Rental Housing Experiences Among Recent Immigrants in the Suburbs of Vancouver: Burnaby, Richmond, and Surrey -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Housing New Immigrants -- 11.3 Methodology -- 11.4 Survey Results -- 11.4.1 Socio-economic Characteristics. , 11.4.2 Settlement Experiences in the Suburbs and the Importance of Co-Ethnic Social Networks -- 11.4.3 Constrained Residential Mobility and the Role of Legal (Formal) and Illegal (Informal) Basement Suites -- 11.4.4 High Housing Costs: At Risk of Homelessness? -- 11.4.5 How to Find a Home: Compromise, Relocation, and the Role of Co-ethnic Sources and the Social Media -- 11.4.6 Suburban Gatekeepers: Covert and Overt Discrimination as Barriers to Housing -- 11.4.7 Coming to Stay: Satisfaction with Current Dwelling -- 11.5 Concluding Remarks and Areas for Further Research -- References -- Chapter 12: Suburban Migration: Interrogating the Intersections of Global Migration and Suburban Transformation -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 A Theoretical Framework: The Production of Space in Immigrant Suburbs -- 12.3 Unpacking the Conceived Suburban Space and the Inherent Socio-spatial Segregation -- 12.4 Making Suburban Places and Building Social Infrastructure -- 12.5 Immigrants' Agency and the Right to the City -- 12.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Part IV: Bordering Migration in Cities -- Chapter 13: The Urbanisation of Asylum -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 The 'Local' Turn in Migration Studies -- 13.3 Researching Refuge in Glasgow -- 13.4 Extraction -- 13.5 Experimentation -- 13.6 Friction -- 13.7 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 14: 'Urban-itarian' Ecologies after Displacement from Syria -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Vernacular Understandings of 'Urban': Does Humanitarianism Make the City? -- 14.3 The Relational Dimension of the Urban-itarian Ecology -- 14.3.1 The Urban Shift: A Standardised Approach in Border Towns -- 14.3.2 The Halba Market -- 14.4 The Spatial Dimension of the Urban-itarian Ecology -- 14.4.1 The 'Urban-itarian' in Two Istanbul Districts -- 14.4.2 Invisible Urban-itarian Ecologies in Esenyurt and Beyoğlu?. , 14.5 Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 15: Sheltering Extraction: The Politics of Knowledges' Transitions in the Context of Shelter Organisations in Mexico and the Netherlands -- 15.1 Introduction -- 15.2 Knowledge, Extraction, and Reflexivity: An Analytical Lens -- 15.3 Sheltering and Knowledges -- Differentiation and Formalisation -- 15.4 Extraction and Migration Research -- 15.5 Concluding Remarks: Transit and Transitions in Migration Research - A Stubborn Reminder -- References -- Chapter 16: Temporality and Permanency in the Study of Border Cities and Migration -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 Intersection of Governance Approaches with Urban and Humanitarian Studies -- 16.3 Encountering Mechanisms/Dynamics -- 16.3.1 Extraction -- 16.3.2 Frictions, Battlegrounds and Solidarities -- 16.3.3 Temporality -- 16.3.4 Spatial Changes -- 16.4 Concluding Remarks -- References.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Triandafyllidou, Anna Migration and Cities Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2024 ISBN 9783031556791
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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