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Expatriation and Migration: Two Faces of the Same Coin -

Expatriation and Migration: Two Faces of the Same Coin

Sylvain Beck (Herausgeber)

Buch | Hardcover
208 Seiten
2022
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-52950-2 (ISBN)
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Why are some people free to move around the world while others are constrained for crossing borders? This book challenges this crucial injustice that creates inequalities in the face of global issues such as climate change, wars, diseases and other local risk factors. The main theme of this collective work is to consider the representation of human displacement as a moral barrier between expatriates and migrants, with the former being seen as 'unproblematic' and 'desirable' while the latter is portrayed as 'problematic' and 'undesirable'. Surveys show that this binary categorization subsists on at least four continents, stigmatizing different categories of people.



Contributors are: Julia Büchele, Clio Chaveneau, Milos Debnar, Karine Duplan, Abdoulaye Gueye, Omar Lizarraga, and Chie Sakai.

Sylvain Beck, Ph.D. in Sociology (2015), Paris-Sorbonne University, is Lecturer in Social Work at Cergy-Paris University. He has published Expatriation as emancipation. Towards another eye on international migrations? (Revue Sociétés Plurielles, 2021, in French).

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PART 1: Beyond Words: Questioning Categories and Defining the Problem



 1 Introduction: Categories of Expats and Migrants Issues in Reappraising Global Human Displacements

 Sylvain Beck

 2 Behind the Words: On the Use of Expatriate and Emigrant in the French Context

 Abdoulaye Gueye

 3 Privileged, Highly Skilled and Unproblematic? White Europeans in Japan as Migrants

 Miloš Debnár



PART 2: Gender Differentiation within the Categories: Blurring Tradition and Modernity



 4 Expat Spouses as “Quasi Members” Inside a Privileged Migration in Kampala, Uganda

 Julia Büchele

 5 Between Lifestyles and Economic Opportunities: The Gendered Expectations of Japanese Expatriates in China’s Global Cities

 Chie Sakai



PART 3: Beyond the Privilege: The Expatriate as a Symbol of Modernity



 6 Enjoying the Advantages of Freedom: Multi-Local Practices of US “Pleasant Expats” in Northwest Mexico

 Omar Lizárraga

 7 Privilege in Migration: The Benefits of Nationality for Northern Migrants in the Middle East

 Clio Chaveneau

 8 The Expatriate as a Hero of Globalization? Privileged Migration and Neoliberal Ideology in Luxembourg

 Karine Duplan

 9 Conclusion: Sharing a Common Humanity: Expats and Migrants in Anthropocene Narratives

 Sylvain Beck



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Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie International Comparative Social Studies ; 55
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 475 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Ethik
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 90-04-52950-0 / 9004529500
ISBN-13 978-90-04-52950-2 / 9789004529502
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