Migratory Stratifications
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Published: 20 August 2024 [Migration Series: 54]
You can also purchase the book via the links below:
Paperback: ISBN: 978-1-80135-188-1: Buy from Amazon
Digital version: ISBN: 978-1-80135-189-8: Read on Google Play | Read Kindle version | Read on CEEOL
This groundbreaking edited book offers an innovative lens to explore how migration and social change are intertwined, moving beyond sensationalized media narratives and political agendas. It introduces the concept of “migratory stratification,” challenging researchers to focus on the long-lasting effects of migration rather than fleeting, superficial headlines. By investigating immigrant labour dynamics, migration policies, and socio-historical contexts, the book delves into the structural forces that shape migration and the working-class struggles that emerge. Featuring in-depth case studies from Italy, it reveals migration’s deep social impact on labour, politics, and urban spaces, providing fresh insights into contemporary migration studies.
Ideal for academics, policymakers, and readers interested in a nuanced, long-term view of migration, Migratory Stratifications sheds light on the stratification processes that influence both immigrants and the societies they reshape.
CONTENTS:
Migratory stratifications. A New Perspective to Observe the Intersection Between Migration and Social Change – Francesco Della Puppa, Giuliana Sanò, and Giulia Storato
SECTION 1. POLITICS, INSTITUTIONS AND STRUGGLES
CHAPTER 1. Walking on Fault Lines An Archaeological Discourse on the Debris of Anti-Racist Struggles in Italy – Andrea Caroselli and Andrea Ruben Pomella
CHAPTER 2. Migratory Stratification in Prison. An Overview of the Italian Context – Alesandro Maculan and Luca Sterchele
SECTION 2. GENDER AND GENERATION
CHAPTER 3. Migratory Stratifications and Social Ageing. Disentangling Change in a Tunisian Community in Italy – Andrea Calabretta and Vincenzo Romenia
CHAPTER 4. Periods of Educational Welfare and Migratory Stratification. The City of Padua as a Case Study – Giulia Maria Cavaletto and Martina Visentin
CHAPTER 5. Migrant Literatures Between Italy and Argentina – Susanna Regazzoni and Ricciarda Ricorda
SECTION 3. LABOUR, CONFLICTS AND COMPETITION
CHAPTER 6. Migration Stratifications in the Italian Labour Market: The Case of the Veneto Region – Davide Girardi and Ilaria Rocco
CHAPTER 7. The Stratification of the Frontier. Perspectives from the Shipyard Town of Monfalcone – Giuseppe Grimaldi
SECTION 4 – CITY, CULTURES AND URBAN SPACES
CHAPTER 8. Ethnoscape, Migratory Stratifications and Multicultural Neighbourhoods – Alfredo Alietti and Claudia Mantovan
CHAPTER 9. “Lasciatemi cantare la vita che fa un immigrato vero”: Images and Imagery of the Migration Experience in Italian Rap and Trap Lyrics- Tommaso Sarti and Fabio Bertoni
CHAPTER 10. The Taste of Home Migrants’ Food in the Making Between Continuity and Change – Marzia Mauriello
Product Details:
Migration Series: 54
ISBN: 978-1-80135-188-1 (print)
ISBN: 978-1-80135-189-8 (digital)
Publisher: Transnational Press London
Published: 2o August 2024
Language: English
Pages: 223
Binding: Paperback
Interior Ink: Black & white
Weight (approx.): 0.55 kg
Dimensions (approx.): 15cm wide x 23cm tall
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Binding | Paperback |
Interior Ink | Black and White |