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This authoritative Handbook provides an interdisciplinary appraisal of the field of return migration, advancing concepts and theories and setting an agenda for new debates.
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This authoritative Handbook provides an interdisciplinary appraisal of the field of return migration, advancing concepts and theories and setting an agenda for new debates.Structured into four parts, the Handbook maps the contemporary field of return migration, examining the effects and politicisation of return migration, before moving on to explore the theme of reintegration and the impact of return migration on development in the migrants' countries of origin. Taking an intersectional approach, expert contributors delve into the economics of return migration, deportation, the psychological wellbeing of migrants, student mobility and second-generation 'return' migration. The Handbook opens up new avenues for research, including new theories and conceptualisations of return migration, and articulates key issues that should be considered, both for research and for policy and practice.This Handbook will be a valuable resource for scholars and advanced students interested in migration and human rights. Its use of empirical examples and case studies will also be beneficial for policy-makers seeking an insight into the current issues in return migration.
Author Biography
Edited by Russell King, Professor of Geography, University of Sussex, UK and Katie Kuschminder, Senior Researcher, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Table of Contents
Contents:1 Introduction: definitions, typologies and theories of return migration 1Russell King and Katie KuschminderPART I THEORISING AND CONCEPTUALISING RETURN MIGRATION2 The economics of return migration 24Jackline Wahba3 Return and transnationalism 38Özge Bilgili4 Gendering return migration 53Russell King and Aija Lulle5 Theorising voluntariness in return 70Marta Bivand Erdal and Ceri Oeppen6 Departheid: re-politicising the inhumane treatment of illegalisedmigrants in so-called liberal democratic states 84Barak Kalir7 Return visits and other return mobilities 96Md Farid MiahPART II THE POLITICISATION OF RETURN MIGRATION8 Critical reflections on assisted return programmes and practices 108Ine Lietaert9 The contours of deportation studies 122Martin Lemberg-Pedersen10 The Return Directive: clarifying the scope and substance of the rights ofmigrants facing expulsion from the EU 137Alan Desmond11 The return industry: the case of the Netherlands 153Marieke van Houte12 The legitimisation of the policy objective of sustainable reintegration 167Rossella Marino and Ine Lietaert13 Corruption and return migration 185Erlend PaaschePART III EXPERIENCES OF RETURN AND REINTEGRATION14 Reintegration strategies 200Katie Kuschminder15 Labour migrants and the retirement–return nexus 212Claudio Bolzman16 Return migration and psychosocial wellbeing 226Zana Vathi17 The return migration of children: (re)integration is not always plain sailing 241Daina Grosa18 Student mobility: between returning home and remaining abroad 255Elisa Alves19 Returning lifestyle migrants 270Katie Walsh20 Revisiting second-generation 'return' migration to the ancestral homeland 283Nilay Klnç21 Return migration experiences: the case of Central and Eastern Europe 299Anne WhitePART IV RETURN MIGRATION AND DEVELOPMENT22 Exploring the return migration and development nexus 314Russell King23 Diaspora return and knowledge transfer 331Charlotte Mueller24 Return migration, entrepreneurship and development 344Giulia SinattiIndex
Review
'Russell King and Katie Kuschminder have brought together a multidisciplinary team to cover return migration from multiple conceptual, theoretical, empirical and political angles. The volume focuses on the intersection of these approaches to provide a general but also detailed survey of the field. Given the multidisciplinary nature of this collection, this volume will be useful across the field of migration studies as well as within the specific discipline approach of each individual chapter. In particular, scholars and practitioners working in the area of migration and ethics, especially human rights, should find this collection valuable.' -- James Barry, Ethnic and Racial Studies'Return migration used to be the Cinderella of migration studies. This Handbook is an indispensable corrective, containing a marvellously rich and diverse collection of case studies together with a "state of the art" review of the relevant literature by the editors.' -- Robin Cohen, University of Oxford, UK'In this collection of eye-opening contributions on return migration, Russell King and Katie Kuschminder have assembled a highly productive group of authors who give guidance in this quickly emerging field. The contributions convincingly employ insights from various branches of migration and mobility studies, and establish new ground in topics ranging from assisted return and deportations to reintegration and engagement in local development. The individual chapters draw a differentiated portrait of a crucial but so far underappreciated dimension of migration. We have waited a long time for such a truly stimulating Handbook.' -- Thomas Faist, Bielefeld University, Germany
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'Return migration used to be the Cinderella of migration studies. This Handbook is an indispensable corrective, containing a marvellously rich and diverse collection of case studies together with a "state of the art" review of the relevant literature by the editors.'
Details ISBN1839100044 Series Elgar Handbooks in Migration Language English Year 2022 ISBN-10 1839100044 ISBN-13 9781839100048 Format Hardcover Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd Place of Publication Cheltenham Country of Publication United Kingdom Pages 384 Publication Date 2022-01-18 AU Release Date 2022-01-18 NZ Release Date 2022-01-18 UK Release Date 2022-01-18 Author Katie Kuschminder Edited by Katie Kuschminder DEWEY 304.8 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this
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