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Shaping Migration between Europe and Latin America: New Perspectives and Challenges

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31 August 2018

With its focus on Latin America and Europe, two world regions historically linked by human mobility and cultural exchange, this insightful interdisciplinary examination of their changing international migration patterns demonstrates how they are now responding to significant demographic changes and new migration trends.
The volume examines strategies pursued by state and non-state actors to address the political and policy implications of mobility, and asks to what extent is cross-regional migration effectively managed today, and how it could be improved. Its chapters provide an integrated and comparative view of the links between the two regions and highlight the formal and informal interstices through which migration journeys are negotiated and shaped.

POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / Caribbean & Latin American, Migration, immigration and emigration, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Immigration, Population and demography

Foreword Mark ThurnerPart 1. Framing the debate 1. Introduction. Transatlantic migration flows, policies and practices in the 21st century
Ana Margheritis 2. Framing understandings of international migration: how governance actors make sense of migration in Europe and South America Andrew Geddes and Marcia Vera EspinozaPart 2. Homemaking, ideas and institutions in a transatlantic journey 3. Citizenship in Latin America from a comparative historical perspective: evolution and Spanish influences Diego Acosta 4. Diaspora engagement policies and migrants’ narratives across the Atlantic Ana Irene Rovetta Cortés 5. South American regional citizenship as figurative frontier: European influences on a political project in the making Ana MargheritisPart 3. Agent-structure dynamics in contemporary migration flows 6. Don’t call me a ‘victim’! Migration projects and sexual exploitation of Brazilian travestis in Europe Emanuela Abbatecola 7. Latin American women and Italian families: agency beyond structural constraints and exploitation Maurizio Ambrosini 8. Agency, structure and transnationalism in Colombian migration to the UK: the emergence of a migration system? Anastasia BermudezPart 4. Conclusions 9. Looking ahead David Owen