London the Promised Land Revisited : The Changing Face of the London Migrant Landscape in the Early 21st Century
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Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Studies in Migration and Diaspora
ISBN-10
1472447271
ISBN-13
9781472447272
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint
Routledge
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Aug 28th, 2015
Print length
256 Pages
Weight
622 grams
Dimensions
16.40 x 25.40 x 0.20 cms
Product Classification:
Migration, immigration & emigration
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Some two decades since the publication of London the Promised Land?, which charted and investigated the successes and failures of the migrant experience in London over a period of three hundred years, this book re-examines the migrant landscape in London. Examining the changes to the migrant landscape of contemporary London at the micro, meso and macro levels, London The Promised Land Revisited explores a range of experiences in the capital, including the presence and treatment of illness amongst migrants, the phenomenon of migrant invisibility and asylum, the migrant marketplace and ethnic clustering, and interaction with local and national government - across a variety of migrant groups, both new and old. As such, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interest in migration, migrant experiences and the contemporary global city.
Some two decades since the publication of London the Promised Land?, which charted and investigated the successes and failures of the migrant experience in London over a period of three hundred years, this book re-examines the migrant landscape in London. While remaining a beacon for immigrants, the migrant face of the city has changed rapidly and dramatically from one which was heavily populated by semi-skilled and unskilled post-colonial incomers, to one which now embraces the EU Accession Countries, refugees from the Middle East and Africa, oligarchs from Russia, the new wealthy from China, economic migrants from Latin America and Ireland, and still, post-colonial immigrants - at the same time witnessing the exodus home of incomers, or their descendants, who now see opportunities where there were none before. The contributors, all leading academics and practitioners in their diverse fields, examine changes to the migrant landscape of contemporary London at the micro, meso and macro levels. London the Promised Land Revisited thus explores a range of experiences in the capital, including the presence and treatment of illness amongst migrants, the phenomenon of migrant invisibility and asylum, the migrant marketplace and ethnic clustering, and interaction with local and national government - across a variety of migrant groups, both new and old. As such, this book will appeal to scholars across the social sciences with interest in migration, migrant experiences and the contemporary global city.
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