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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Marc R. Rosenblum (Associate Professor of Political Science, University of New Orleans) , Daniel J. Tichenor (Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science and Senior Faculty Fellow at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics, University of Oregon)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 18.20cm , Height: 4.90cm , Length: 24.90cm Weight: 1.324kg ISBN: 9780195337228ISBN 10: 0195337220 Pages: 672 Publication Date: 28 June 2012 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction Marc R. Rosenblum, University of New Orleans Daniel J. Tichenor, University of Oregon The Origins and Causes of Migration Chapter 2: Space, Time, and Volition: Dimensions of Migration Theory Elizabeth Fussell, Washington State University Chapter 3: War, Natural Disasters and Forced Migration Susan Martin, Georgetown University Chapter 4: Beyond Transnationalism: An Alternative Perspective on Immigrants' Homeland Connections Roger Waldinger, University of California-Los Angeles Effects of Migration Chapter 5: Economic Effects of Migration: Receiving Countries Pia Orrenius, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Madeline Zavodny, Department of Economics, Agnes Scott College Chapter 6: Effects of Emigration: Sending Countries Devesh Kapur, University of Pennsylvania John McHale, Department of Economics, Queens University Chapter 7: Effects of Migration: Political Parties Terri Givens, University of Texas Chapter 8: Immigrant Participation Louis DeSipio, University of California-Irvine Chapter 9: The Social Effects of Immigration Nancy Foner, Hunter College Chapter 10: The Social Effects of Immigration Pnina Werbner, Keele University Explaining migration policy Chapter 11: Dimensions of Immigration Policy Marc Rosenblum, University of New Orleans Wayne Cornelius, University of California-San Diego Chapter 12: Explaining Migration Policy: Historical Perspective David Reimers, Department of History, New York University Chapter 13: Public opinion and populism Joel Fetzer, Pepperdine University Chapter 14: Interest groups and political institutions Gary P. Freeman, University of Texas Stuart M. Tendler, University of Texas Chapter 15: Migration and International Relations James F. Hollifield, Southern Methodist University The immigrant experience Chapter 16: Segmented Assimilation and the American Experience of Asian Immigrant Children Min Zhou, University of California-Los Angeles Chapter 17: Pathways of Incorporation for Immigrant Citizens in the United States: Perspectives on Historical Patterns Reed Ueda, Tufts University Chapter 18: Immigration Policy and Racial Classification in the U.S.: Implications for Group Identity and the Politics of Racial and Ethnic Consciousness Alexandra Filindra, Brown University Jane Junn, University of Southern California Chapter 19: Conceptualizing Transborder Communities Lynn Stephen, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon. Chapter 20: Gender, Family and Migration Caroline Brettell, Southern Methodist University Contemporary issues Chapter 21: Immigration, Crime, and Terrorism Rey Koslowski, State University of New York at Albany. Chapter 22: An Enduring Dilemma: Immigration and Organized Labor in Western Europe and the U.S. Janice Fine, Rutgers University Daniel J. Tichenor, University of Oregon Chapter 23: Regions and Regionalism Andrew Geddes, Department of Politics, Sheffield University Chapter 24: Migration and Citizenship: Normative Debates Rainer Bauboeck, European University Institute About the ContributorsReviewsAuthor InformationMarc R. Rosenblum is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of New Orleans. Daniel J. Tichenor is Philip H. Knight Professor of Social Science and Senior Faculty Fellow at the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics at the University of Oregon. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |