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Gender and Migration

IMISCOE Short Reader

  • This open access reader covers both traditional, recent and emerging topics in gendered migration

  • Provides a very accessible overview of concepts, methods and ethical issues

  • Focuses on Europe thereby engaging with global theoretical developments

  • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access

Part of the book series: IMISCOE Research Series (IMIS)

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  • ISBN: 978-3-030-91970-2
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Table of contents (7 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-vi
  2. Gender and Migration: An Introduction

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 1-12Open Access
  3. Gendered Migrations and Conceptual Approaches: Theorising and Researching Mobilities

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 13-31Open Access
  4. Gendered Labour

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 33-55Open Access
  5. Transnational Families, Intimate Relations, Generations

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 57-76Open Access
  6. Gendering Asylum

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 77-93Open Access
  7. Engendering Integration and Inclusion

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 95-115Open Access
  8. Conclusion

    • Anastasia Christou, Eleonore Kofman
    Pages 117-123Open Access

About this book

This open access short reader offers a critical review of the debates on the transformation of migration and gendered mobilities primarily in Europe, though also engaging in wider theoretical insights. Building on empirical case studies and grounded in an analytical framework that incorporates both men and women, masculinities, sexualities and wider intersectional insights, this reader provides an accessible overview of conceptual developments and methodological shifts and their implications for a gendered understanding of migration in the past 30 years. It explores different and emerging approaches  in major areas, such as: gendered labour markets across diverse sectors beyond  domestic and care work to include skilled sectors of social reproduction; the significance of families in migration and transnational families; displacement, asylum and refugees and the incorporation of gender and sexuality in asylum determination; academic critiques and gendered discourses concerning integration often with the focus on Muslim women. The reader concludes with considerations of the potential impact of three notable developments on gendered migrations and mobilities: Black Lives Matter, Brexit and COVID-19. As such, it is a valuable resource for students, academics, policy makers, and practitioners.

Keywords

  • Open access
  • Gendered migrations
  • Gendered labour
  • Family migrations
  • Transnational families
  • Generations and life course
  • Immigration, integration and citizenship
  • Socio-economic and political transformations beyond migration
  • Migration studies

Authors and Affiliations

  • School of Law, Middlesex University, London, UK

    Anastasia Christou

  • Middlesex University, London, UK

    Eleonore Kofman

About the authors

Anastasia Christou is Associate Professor of Sociology, member of the Social Policy Research Centre and founding member of the FemGenSex research network at Middlesex University, London, UK. Anastasia has engaged in multi-sited, multi-method and comparative ethnographic research in the United States, the UK, Denmark, Germany, Greece, Cyprus, France, Iceland and recently in Switzerland. Anastasia has widely published research on issues of diasporas, migration and return migration; the second generation and ethnicity; space and place; transnationalism and identity; culture and memory; gender and feminism; home and belonging; emotion and narrativity; ageing/youth mobilities, care, trauma, race/racisms and intersectionalities, embodiment, sexualities, women/men/masculinities, motherhood/mothering. She is the author of “Narratives of Place, Culture and Identity: Second-Generation Greek-Americans Return 'Home'”, Amsterdam University Press (2006) and her most recent book is a jointly authored research monograph entitled, Christou, A. and King, R. “Counter-diaspora: The Greek Second Generation Returns ‘Home’”, appearing in the series Cultural Politics, Socioaesthetics, Beginnings, distributed by Harvard University Press (2015).

 

Eleonore Kofman is Professor of Gender, Migration and Citizenship and co-Director of the Social Policy Research Centre, Middlesex University London. She is also Visiting Professor, Institute of Global Affairs, LSE. She has conducted research and published on gender migration since the early 1990s. Within the field her interests focus on the development of gender and migration, critical analyses of labour and family migrations and the articulation between the two forms.  She has co-ordinated and participated in a number of projects funded by the European Commission and research councils and foundations. Key publications include  the co-authoring of Gender and International Migration in Europe: employment, welfare and politics, Routledge, 2000; Gendered Migrations and Global Social Reproduction, Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 and the co-editing of Gender, Generations and the Family in International Migration, University of Amsterdam Press, 2011,  and articles in International Migration, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies and Social Politics. She is a member of the IMISCOE Executive Board.

Bibliographic Information

Buying options

Softcover Book USD 22.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • ISBN: 978-3-030-91970-2
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Exclusive offer for individuals only
  • Free shipping worldwide
    See shipping information.
  • Tax calculation will be finalised during checkout