John W. Goodby; Peter J. Collings; Takashi Kato; Carsten Tschierske; Helen Gleeson; Peter Raynes; Volkmar Vill Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH (2014) Kovakantinen kirja
Gary Chandler; Gregor Clark; Bridget Gleeson; Regis St. Louis; Kevin Raub; John Noble; Paul Smith LONELY PLANET PUBLICATIONS (2013) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Anthony Ham; Bridget Gleeson; John Noble; Brendan Sainsbury; Regis St Louis; Sally Davies; Anita Isalska Lonely Planet (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Steve Fallon; Bridget Gleeson; Paul Harding; John Hecht; Tom Masters; Tom Spurling; Lucas Vidgen; Vorhees Lonely Planet Global Limited (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Anthony Ham; Bridget Gleeson; John Noble; Josephine Quintero; Brendan Sainsbury; Regis St. Louis; Sa Davies Lonely Planet Global Limited (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Lonely Planet; Anthony Ham; Bridget Gleeson; John Noble; Brendan Sainsbury; Regis St. Louis; Sally Davies; Anita Isalska Lonely Planet (2016) Pehmeäkantinen kirja
Taylor & Francis Ltd Sivumäärä: 312 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Painos: 1 Julkaisuvuosi: 2014, 13.01.2014 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
With this volume, The University of California Center for New Racial Studies inaugurates a new book series with Routledge. Focusing on the shifting and contradictory meaning of race, The Nation and Its Peoples underscores the persistence of structural discrimination, and the ways in which "race" has formally disappeared in the law and yet remains one of the most powerful, underlying, unacknowledged, and often unspoken aspects of debates about citizenship, about membership and national belonging, within immigration politics and policy. This collection of original essays also emphasizes the need for race scholars to be more attentive to the processes and consequences of migration across multiple boundaries, as surely there is no place that can stay fixed—racially or otherwise—when so many people have been moving. This book is ideal as required reading in courses, as well as a vital new resource for researchers throughout the social sciences.