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245 0 0 _aBorders and Migration :
_bThe Canadian Experience in Comparative Perspective /
_cedited by Michael J.Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, and Oliver Schmidtke
260 _aOttawa, ON :
_bUniversity of Ottawa Press,
_c2023.
300 _a359 p. :
_bcov. ill. ;
_c23 cm.
440 _aPolitics and Public Policy
505 _aIntroduction – Integrating Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives on Borders and Migration / Michael J. Carpenter, Melissa Kelly, Oliver Schmidtke
505 _aPart I: Canada in Context
_tChapter 1 : Commodifying Migrants: Borders and Canada’s Temporary Foreign Workers /
_rOliver Schmidtke
_tChapter 2 :The ‘Benevolent’ Status Quo State: Understanding Canada’s Participation in Global Migration Governance /
_rScott D. Watson
_tChapter 3 :European Union and the Governance of its External Borders: The EU-Turkey Migration Agreement /
_rCan E. Mutlu
505 _aPart II :Borders Above the Law: Legal Limits and Loopholes
_tChapter 4 : De-bordering and (Re-)bordering in the EU during the 2015 Migration Crisis: The End of “Europe without Borders”? /
_rBirte Wassenberg
_tChapter 5 : Criminalization, Safety, and the Safe Third Country Agreement /
_r Asad G. Kiyani
_tChapter 6 : Border Control and Xenophobia: Joining the Dots /
_rDonald Galloway
505 _aPart III : New Perspectives, Challenging Old Thinking
_tChapter 7 : Refugee Sponsorship: Navigating the Borders of Expansion and Restriction of the Protection Regime /
_r Sabine Lehr
_tChapter 8 : Beyond Preclearance, Future Borders, Digital IDs and Privacy Management: A Technology and Policy Roadmap for Border Processing /
_rSolomon Wong
_tChapter 9 : On Bulking Up: Humanitarian Borders and State-making in Mexico /
_rVictoria Simmons
505 _aPart IV : Denaturalizing and Deconstructing National Interest and Border Policy
_tChapter 10 : Border Control and the Migration Policy Puzzle in Japan /
_r Edward Boyle and Naomi Chi
_tChapter 11 : The Failure of the European Union’s Promise for Transnational Solidarity: The Challenge of the Refugee Crisis /
_rFranziska Fischer
_tChapter 12 : Canadian News Media Coverage and Discourse of the Refugee and Migrant Crisis in Europe, 2015-2016 /
_rClaude Beaupre
505 _aConclusion : Mobility, Borders and Comparative Research / Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly
520 _aSince 2015, the cross-border movement of migrants and refugees has reached unprecedented levels. War, persecution, destitution, and desertification impelled millions to flee their homes in central Asia, the Levant, and North Africa. The responses in the Global North varied country by country, with some opening their borders to historically large numbers of refugees and asylum seekers, while others adopted increasingly strict border policies. The dramatic increase in global migration has triggered controversial political and scholarly debates. The governance of cross-border mobility constitutes one of the key policy conundrums of the 21st century, raising fundamental questions about human rights, state responsibility, and security. The research literatures on borders and migration have rapidly expanded to meet the increased urgency of record numbers of displaced people. Yet, border studies have conventionally paid little attention to flows of people, and migration studies have simultaneously underappreciated the changing nature of borders. Borders and Migration: The Canadian Experience in Comparative Perspective provides new insights into how migration is affected by border governance and vice versa. Starting from the Canadian experience, and with an emphasis on refugees and irregular migrants, this multidisciplinary book explores how various levels of governance have facilitated and restricted flows of people across international borders. The book sheds light on the changing governance of migration and borders. Comparisons between Canada and other parts of the world bring into relief contemporary trends and challenges. (Back over).
650 6 _aMigration et immigration
_xPolitique gouvernementale
650 6 _aImmigrants
_xPolitique gouvernementale
650 6 _aRefugies
_xPolitique gouvernementale
700 1 _aCarpenter, Michael J.
700 1 _aKelly, Melissa,
_d1981-
700 1 _aSchmidtke, Oliver
856 _uhttps://ilob-olbi.juliencouturecentre.ca/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=3228
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