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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: S. Spyrou , M. ChristouPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 4.925kg ISBN: 9781137326300ISBN 10: 1137326301 Pages: 297 Publication Date: 29 October 2014 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPART I: CHILDREN AND BORDERLANDS 1. Experiencing the State and Negotiating Belonging in Zomia: Pa Koh and Bru-Van Kieu Ethnic Minority Youth in a Lao-Vietnamese Borderland; Tr?n Th? Hà Lan and Roy Huijsmans 2. 'Anyone who welcomes a little child like this on my behalf is welcoming me': A Case Study on Residential Child and Youth Care in the Mexican-American Border Zone; Sylvia Meichsner 3. Growing up in a Portuguese Borderland; Sofia Marques da Silva PART II: CHILDREN, BORDERS AND WAR 4. Arrested in Place: Palestinian Children and Families at the Border; Bree Akesson 5. Destination Europe: Afghan Unaccompanied Minors Crossing Borders; Barla Buil and Melissa Siegel 6. Crossing Borders of Geography and Self: South Sudanese Refugee Youth Gangs in Egypt; Marisa O. Ensor PART III: CHILDREN AND CONTESTED BORDERS 7. What is a Border? Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot Children's Understanding of a Contested Territorial Division; Miranda Christou and Spyros Spyrou 8. Palestinian 'Children of the Junction': Contested Borders and Representations; Omri Grinberg 9. Bordering in Transition: Young People's Experiences in 'Post Conflict' Belfast; Martina McKnight and Madeleine Leonard PART IV: CHILDREN CROSSING BORDERS 10. Criminals in our Land! Border Movement and Apprehension of Children from Bangladesh within the Juvenile Justice System in India; Chandni Basu 11. Crossing Borders and Borderlands: Childhood's Secret Undergrounds; Sonja Arndt and Marek Tesar 12. Unaccompanied Migrant Children and Youth: Navigating Relational Borderlands; Stuart C. Aitken, Kate Swanson and Elizabeth G. Kennedy PART V: CHILDREN, BORDERS AND BELONGING 13. When the Border Becomes a Threshold: Children's Visits to Relatives in Santo Domingo; Livia Jiménez Sedano 14. Borders Separating Families: Children's Perspectives of Labour Migration in Estonia; Dagmar Kutsar, Merike Darmody and Leana Lahesoo 15. 'Everything is a Spectrum': Korean Migrant Youth Identity Work in the Transnational Borderland; Sujin Kim and Lisa DornerReviewsThis book provides plenty of evidence, including many photos, that new walls are constructed on many borders, to keep out those that would otherwise freely enter or to simply reinforce that `the other' is not wanted. ... The 15 chapters of this collection provide rich local insights. ... The book as a whole makes intriguing reading ... . The excellent index ... helps busy users to locate keywords and specific scenarios quickly and effectively. (Werner Menski, Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Law, Vol. 30 (3), 2016) The work outlined within this particular volume provides fertile ground for further interdisciplinary exploration of how children engage with borders. ... This volume enables the two fields of study to take a closer step to one another, enriching both in the process. ... The collection brings together accounts that serve as an important starting point, calling researchers within these respective fields to attention. (Allegra, allegralaboratory.net, November, 2015) The work outlined within this particular volume provides fertile ground for further interdisciplinary exploration of how children engage with borders. ... This volume enables the two fields of study to take a closer step to one another, enriching both in the process. ... The collection brings together accounts that serve as an important starting point, calling researchers within these respective fields to attention. (Allegra, allegralaboratory.net, November, 2015) Author InformationStuart C. Aitken, San Diego State University, USA Bree Akesson, McGill University, Canada Sonja Arndt, University of Waikato, New Zealand Chandni Basu, Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany Carla Buil, University College Maastricht, the Netherlands Merike Darmody, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland Lisa M. Dorner, University of Missouri-Columbia, USA Marisa O. Ensor, University of Tennessee, USA Omri Grinberg, University of Toronto, Canada Roy Huijsmans, International Institute of Social Studies, the Netherlands Livia Jiménez Sedano, New University of Lisbon, Portugal Elizabeth Kennedy, San Diego State University, USA Sujin Kim, University of Missouri-St. Louis, USA Dagmar Kutsar, University of Tartu, Estonia Leana Lahesoo, University of Tartu, Estonia Madeleine Leonard is a Professor of Sociology at Queen's University, Northern Ireland Sofia Marques da Silva, University of Porto, Portugal Sylvia Meichsner, Open University, UK Martina McKnight, Queen's University, Northern Ireland Melissa Siegel, Maastricht University, the Netherlands Kate Swanson, San Diego State University, USA Marek Tesar, University of Auckland, New Zealand Tr?n Th? Hà Lan, independent researcher Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |