ORGANIZED LABOR AND CIVIL SOCIETY FOR MULTICULTURALISM a solidarity success story from south korea.
Some 30 years ago, South Korea began a temporary worker program modeled after Japan, Europe and the U.S. Newly arrived migrants, framed as temporary populations, were expected to return to their countries of origin upon fulfilling their economic roles. However, many overstayed their visas to maximiz...
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LONDON :
EMERALD GROUP PUBL,
2020.
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1: Manufacturing Unauthorized Workers and Advocacy in South Korea
- Chapter 2: Labor Unions, Civil Society and Immigrant Labor: The Exceptional Case of South Korea
- Chapter 3: Sex Workers, Marriage Migrants and Gender Formation in Migrant Advocacy
- Chapter 4: North Korean Defectors, Koryoin, and the Korean Chinese: The Ethnic Question and the Role of Advocacy Organizations
- Chapter 5: Internal Orientalism and Multicultural Acts: The Challenges of Multicultural Education in Korea
- Chapter 6: From Labor Rights to Multicultural Human Rights: Migrant Advocacy Organizations and Praxis Multiculturalism.