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Global Japan : the experience of Japan's new immigrant and overseas communities /

The Japanese have long regarded themselves as a homogenous nation, clearly separate from other nations. However, this long-standing view is being undermined by the present international reality of increased global population movement. This has resulted in the establishment both of significant Japane...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Goodman, Roger, 1960-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : RoutledgeCurzon, 2003.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Chapter 1 The experience of Japan's new migrants and overseas communities in anthropological, geographical, historical and sociological perspective / ROGER GOODMAN
  • part Part I Comparative context
  • chapter 2 Contrasts in economic growth and immigration policy in Japan, the European Union and the United States / CERI PEACH
  • chapter 3 The Pacific-Asian context of international migration to Japan / HUW JONES
  • chapter 4 Policy problems relating to labour migration control in Japan / HIROAKI MIYOSHI
  • part Part II Japanese overseas communities
  • chapter 5 The Japanese in London: from transience to settlement? / PAUL WHITE
  • chapter 6 Segregation and the ethnoscape: the Japanese business community in Düsseldorf / GÜNTHER GLEBE
  • chapter 7 The Japanese in Singapore: the dynamics of an expatriate community / EYAL BEN-ARI
  • chapter 8 The Japanese community in Hong Kong in the 1990s: the diversity of strategies and intentions / CHIE SAKAI
  • chapter 9 Living in a transnational community within a multi-ethnic city: making a localised 'Japan' in Los Angeles / TAKASHI MACHIMURA
  • part Part III Japan's new migrant groups
  • chapter 10 Iranian immigrant workers in Japan and their networks1 / TOYOKO MORITA
  • chapter 11 The lifestyles and ethnic identity of Vietnamese youth residing in Japan / MASAMI SHINGAKI
  • chapter 12 The changing perception and status of Japan's returnee children (kikokushijo) / ROGER GOODMAN
  • chapter 13 Nikkei communities in Japan / DANIELA DE CARVALHO
  • chapter 14 Transnational strategies by Japanese-Brazilian migrants in the age of IT / ANGELO ISHI
  • chapter 15 Paradoxes of ethnicity-based immigration: Peruvian and Japanese-Peruvian migrants in Japan / AYUMI TAKENAKA.