Open Borders, Open Society? Immigration and Social Integration in Japan
Is Japan prepared for an ethnically diverse society? The volume examines the past and future trajectory of Japan's immigration and integration policies and related institutions, taking a cross-disciplinary approach in social sciences. The authors highlight critical issues and challenges that th...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Leverkusen-Opladen :
Verlag Barbara Budrich,
2022.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Cover
- Toake Endoh (ed.): Open Borders, Open Society? Immigration and Social Integration in Japan
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: National Immigration Policies
- Chapter 1: Problems from Leviathan's Cells (Toake Endoh)
- Chapter 2: Refugee Policy (Ryuji Mukae)
- Part II: Who Foreign Workers/Residents Are: From Micro-level Perspectives
- Chapter 3: Forty-Five Years of Multiculturalism in Japan: A Personal Narrative (J. F. Morris)
- Chapter 4: Socially Different: Diversity of Vietnamese Residents in Japan (Setsuko Shibuya)
- Chapter 5: The Unexplored Potential of Foreign Workers in Japan's Travel and Tourism Industries (Hidekazu Iwamoto)
- Part III: Issues of Migrant Integration on the Subnational Level
- Chapter 6: Japan's Immigration Policy and Japanese Language Requirements (Uichi Kamiyoshi)
- Chapter 7: The Significance of Multicultural Coexistence in Post-Pandemic Japan: Challenges in Local Governmental Policy From a Multicultural Society Coordinator's Perspective (Akiyoshi Kikuchi)
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
- Contributors
- Index
- Backmatter
- U4