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From Sovereignty to Solidarity: Rethinking Human Migration

Current price: $180.00
From Sovereignty to Solidarity: Rethinking Human Migration
From Sovereignty to Solidarity: Rethinking Human Migration

Barnes and Noble

From Sovereignty to Solidarity: Rethinking Human Migration

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From Sovereignty to Solidarity
seeks to re-imagine human mobility in ways that are de-linked from national sovereignty.
Using examples from around the world, the author examines contemporary practices of solidarity to illustrate what'such a conceptualization of human mobility looks like. He suggests that urban and local scales, rather than the national scale, is a better way to frame human migration and belonging. The book ultimately proposes that solidarity, rather than sovereignty, offers an alternative approach to imagine how human mobility should, and already does, occur.
This book will be relevant to upper-level undergraduate and graduate students in disciplines such as Migration Studies, Urban Studies, Human and Political Geography, and Refugee Studies. It is also relevant to researchers, development workers and human rights/environmental activists, and other intellectual practitioners.

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