Changing nature of forced migration

vulnerabilities and responsibilities in South and South-East Asia

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Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies regarding immigration, asylum, work and development are changing the nature of forced displacements and blurring the line between forced migration and economic migration. This book looks at migration dynamics of South and Southeast Asia examining these shifts to contribute to a more interdisciplinary and comprehensive picture of migration for both research and policy-making. We highlight research about migration patterns of groups that are often invisible in the study of migration-women, IPDs, environmental refugees and migrants, South-South migrants, and those that stay behind.

Protracted conflicts, unequal burden sharing, climate change, globalization, and shifting policies regarding immigration, asylum, work and development are changing the nature of forced displacements and blurring the line between forced migration and economic migration. This book looks at migration dynamics of South and Southeast Asia examining these shifts to contribute to a more interdisciplinary and comprehensive picture of migration for both research and policy-making. We highlight research about migration patterns of groups that are often invisible in the study of migration-women, IPDs, environmental refugees and migrants, South-South migrants, and those that stay behind

Introduction: Changing Nature of Forced Migration: A Vulnerability Framework -- Part 1: Climate Change, Development and Security. Natural Disasters and Forced Migration: The Case of Tsunami Disaster in Sri Lanka ; Migration Doesn't Have to be a Failure to Adapt: An Escape from Environmental Determinism ; Factors Influencing Environmental Induced Migration in Sanjiangyuan Area in China ; Forced Displacement: A Gendered Analysis of the Tehri Dam Project: Whither Gender? -- Part 2: Legal and Policy Frameworks. Immigration, Global Poverty and the Right to Stay ; Protection without Laws: A Look into the Arbitrariness and Discrimination in Refugee Management in Bangladesh ; International Law, Forced Migrations and the Responsibility to Protect: Examples of Canada, South and South-East Asia ; Vulnerability of Migrants and Responsiveness of the State: The Case of Unskilled Migrant Workers in Kerala, India ; Women's Displacement Experiences: Anthropological Study of Flood IDPs Camp Sukkur, Sindh -- Part 3: Coping Mechanisms. Crisis Coping Strategies in Bangladesh -- Part 4: Politics of Belonging, Settlement, and Identity. A Snapshot Case Study of the Urdu-speaking Internally Displaced Population in Bangladesh ; Partial Citizenship and the Construction of Self via Financial Capital: A Case Study of Legal Bank Account for Illegal Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand ; Crossing Borders and Shifting Identities: Afghan Women on Move ; Does Religion Facilitate or Impede Migration? A Debate from Gender Perspective in Asia ; Migration as an Adaptation Strategy: Impacts on Urban Integration? A Case Study of Bangladeshi Slums in the Light of Environmentally Induced Migration -- Epilogue: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in Forced Migration: Direction for Further Research

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Introduction: Changing Nature of Forced Migration: A Vulnerability Framework -- Sara N. Amin and Varuni Ganepola -- Part I.
Climate Change, Development and Security: -- Chapter 1.
Natural Disasters and Forced Migration: The Case of Tsunami Disaster in Sri Lanka -- Lakshman Dissanayake ; -- Chapter 2.
Migration Doesn't Have to be a Failure to Adapt: An Escape from Environmental Determinism -- François Gemenne ; -- Chapter 3.
Factors Influencing Environmental Induced Migration in Sanjiangyuan Area in China -- Meng Xiangjing ; -- Chapter 4.
Forced Displacement: A Gendered Analysis of the Tehri Dam Project: Whither Gender? -- Vandana Asthana -- Part II.
Legal and Policy Frameworks: -- Chapter 5.
.Immigration, Global Poverty and the Right to Stay -- Kieran Oberman ; -- Chapter 6.
Protection without Laws: A Look into the Arbitrariness and Discrimination in Refugee Management in Bangladesh -- Uttam Kumar Das ; -- Chapter 7.
International Law, Forced Migrations and the Responsibility to Protect: Examples of Canada, South and South-East Asia -- Melissa Jean-Brousseau ; -- Chapter 8.
Vulnerability of Migrants and Responsiveness of the State: The Case of Unskilled Migrant Workers in Kerala, India -- N. Ajith Kumar ; -- Chapter 9.
Women's Displacement Experiences: Anthropological Study of Flood IDPs Camp Sukkur, Sindh -- M. Rafique Wassan and Lutaf Ali Mangrio -- Part III.
Coping Mechanisms: -- Chapter 10.
Crisis Coping Strategies in Bangladesh -- Meherun Ahmed -- Part IV.
: Politics of Belonging, Settlement, and Identity. A Snapshot Case Study of the Urdu-speaking Internally Displaced Population in Bangladesh -- Shujaat Wasty, Shakib Ahsan, Bryn Holmes and Kate Maguire ; -- Chapter 12.
Partial Citizenship and the Construction of Self via Financial Capital: A Case Study of Legal Bank Account for Illegal Burmese Migrant Workers in Thailand -- Sustarum Thammaboosadee ; -- Chapter 13.
Crossing Borders and Shifting Identities: Afghan Women on Move -- Aparna Malaviya ; -- Chapter 14.
Does Religion Facilitate or Impede Migration? A Debate from Gender Perspective in Asia -- A.K.M. Ahsan Ullah ; -- Chapter 15.
Migration as an Adaptation Strategy: Impacts on Urban Integration? A Case Study of Bangladeshi Slums in the Light of Environmentally Induced Migration -- Pauline Brücker and Marie-Pierre Arseneualt
Epilogue: Vulnerabilities and Responsibilities in Forced Migration: Direction for Further Research -- Varuni Ganepola and Sara N. Amin.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dhaka, Bangladesh

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304.808995
Library of Congress
HB2101.A3 C43 2016

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xvi, 435 pages
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435

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OL44417233M
ISBN 10
9845062369
ISBN 13
9789845062367
LCCN
2017324167
OCLC/WorldCat
962226502

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