After Deportation : Ethnographic Perspectives / edited by Shahram Khosravi.
2018
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Title
After Deportation : Ethnographic Perspectives / edited by Shahram Khosravi.
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Edition
1st ed. 2018.
Imprint
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Description
XIII, 276 p. online resource.
Series
Global Ethics.
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1. Introduction
2. Fieldnotes from Cape Verde: On Deported Youth, Research Methods and Social Change
3. Starting Again: Life After Deportation from the United Kingdom
4. Helping Women Prepare for Removal: The Case of Jamaica
5. Back from the Other Side: The Post-Deportee Life of Nigerian Migrant Sex Workers
6. Paying to Go: Deportability as Development
7. Deportees Lost at "Home": Post-Deportation Outcomes in Afghanistan
8. "My Whole Life Is in The USA": Dominican Deportees' Experiences of Isolation, Precarity, and Resilience
9. Making It as a Deportee: Transnational Survival in the Dominican Republic
10. Post-Deportation Movements: Forms and Conditions of the Struggle Amongst Self-Organising Expelled Migrants in Mali and Togo
11. Ripples Across the Pacific: Cycles of Risk and Exclusion Following Criminal Deportation to Samoa
12. "Non-Admitted": Migration-Related Detention of Forcibly Returned Citizens in Cameroon
13. Deportation: The Last Word?.
2. Fieldnotes from Cape Verde: On Deported Youth, Research Methods and Social Change
3. Starting Again: Life After Deportation from the United Kingdom
4. Helping Women Prepare for Removal: The Case of Jamaica
5. Back from the Other Side: The Post-Deportee Life of Nigerian Migrant Sex Workers
6. Paying to Go: Deportability as Development
7. Deportees Lost at "Home": Post-Deportation Outcomes in Afghanistan
8. "My Whole Life Is in The USA": Dominican Deportees' Experiences of Isolation, Precarity, and Resilience
9. Making It as a Deportee: Transnational Survival in the Dominican Republic
10. Post-Deportation Movements: Forms and Conditions of the Struggle Amongst Self-Organising Expelled Migrants in Mali and Togo
11. Ripples Across the Pacific: Cycles of Risk and Exclusion Following Criminal Deportation to Samoa
12. "Non-Admitted": Migration-Related Detention of Forcibly Returned Citizens in Cameroon
13. Deportation: The Last Word?.
Summary
This book analyses post-deportation outcomes and focuses on what happens to migrants and failed asylum seekers after deportation. Although there is a growing literature on detention and deportation, academic research on post-deportation is scarce. The book produces knowledge about the consequences of forced removal for deportee's adjustment and "reintegration" in so-called "home" country. As the pattern of migration changes, new research approaches are needed. This book contributes to establish a more multifaceted picture of criminalization of migration and adds novel aspects and approaches, both theoretically and empirically, to the field of migration research.
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English
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9783319572673
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