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Freedom and constraint in Caribbean migration and diaspora /

"The Empire Windrush docked at Tilbury in the United Kingdom on June 22, 1948, carrying the hopes, dreams and aspirations of the first post-war generation of Caribbean migrants who left their homeland in search of a better life. Freedom and Constraint in Caribbean Migration and Diaspora explore...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Thomas-Hope, Elizabeth M., Allen, Rose Mary
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Kingston ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2009.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Preface: Forced and Free Caribbean Migration: An Understanding of Modern Diasporas / Harry Goulbourne
  • Introduction.Cultures of Freedom and Constraint in Caribbean Migration and Diaspora / Elizabeth Thomas-Hope
  • Sect. I Social Constructions of Race and Identity in the Experience and Culture of Migration and the Diaspora
  • 1. Migranrs versus the Yu di Korsou: Race, Class and Identity in Curacaoan Society / Rose Mary Allen
  • 2. Refugees and Asylum Seekers in the French Overseas Departments: The Case of Guadeloupe / Marie-Gabrielle Hadey-Saint-Louis
  • 3. Contemporary Venezuelan Student Emigration to Trinidad / Michele N. Reis
  • 4. In Pursuit of Citizenship: Immigrants' Relations to Civil Society / Kathleen Valtonen
  • 5. Caribbean Immigrants Changing the Political Landscape of New York City / Carol Dean Archer
  • 6. Risk and Resilience in the African-Caribbean Communiry in the UK / Hilary Robertson-Hickling / Frederick W. Hickling
  • 7. Small Islands and the Space In Berween: Exploring the Liminal World of Andrea Levy / Kim Robinson-Walcott
  • 8. Importance of Intent: Understanding the Social Networks of Jamaican Migrants Abroad / Mikail A. Brown
  • 9. Collecting the Memories: Migrant Voices in the Barbadian-UK Migration Project / Marcia Burrowes
  • 10. Transnational Return Migration to the English-Speaking Caribbean / Frances Henry / Dwaine Plaza
  • Sect. II Paradoxes and Possibilities of Transnationalism
  • 11. Migration of Parents from the Caribbean: Implications for Counselling Children and Families in the Receiving and Sending Countries / Sharon Williams-Brown / Audrey M. Pottinger / Angela Gordon-Stair
  • 12. From Immigration to De-Integration to Re-Integration in the Caribbean: Exploding the Deportee Phenomenon / Clifford E. Griffin
  • 13. Involuntary and Coerced Migration: 'Deportees' coming 'Homeward': NGOs as Actors in Reintegration Policy in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic / Suzette Martin-Johnson
  • 14. Migration and Remittances: Typologies and Motivations / Mark Figueroa
  • 15. Remittance Profile of Jamaican Immigrants / Ransford W. Palmer
  • 16. Migration and the Small Farming Experience: The Rio Grande Valley, Jamaica / Amani Ishemo
  • 17. Assessment of the Emigration of Highly Skilled Workers from Jamaica / Pauline Knight / Easton Williams / Steven Kerr
  • 18. Nurse Migrarion and the Impact on Health Systems in the Caribbean: The Case of St. Lucia and Jamaica / Natasha Kay Mortley
  • 19. In Search of the Diaspora Effect: Lessons from the Asian 'Brain Gain' for the Caribbean 'Brain Drain' / Jason Jackson
  • 20. Free Movement of Persons in the CARICOM Single Marker and Economy: Issues of National and Regional Security Policy / Sophia Whyte-Givans
  • 21. Caribbean Migration in the Neoliberal Era: Critical Policy Considerations / Peter Jordens.