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Title The immigrant other : lived experiences in a transnational world / Rich Furman, Greg Lamphear, and Douglas Epps, editors.

Publication Info. New York : Columbia University Press, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource (ix, 292 pages) : illustrations
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Physical Medium polychrome
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Absent from the debate over immigration policy is an unambiguous portrait of that policy's effect on human lives. Each chapter in this anthology pairs a description of specific state, national, and transnational laws and regulations with the testimony of individuals struggling to find legitimacy and sanctuary among them. The people profiled in this book shed light on a system designed to dehumanize and disenfranchise them, and they describe the difficulty of finding shelter in an increasingly globalized and unsympathetic world. They include Muslims facing discrimination from both the "War on Terror" and the "War on Immigration;" Latino day laborers; Filipino immigrants supporting themselves and their families back home; and Brazilian parents terrified of being separated from their naturalized children. Immigrants living in Spain, Australia, Greece, and Qatar are also represented, showcasing the similarities and differences in the treatment of immigrants worldwide. By prioritizing these accounts, this volume makes the day-to-day realities of current law clear to anyone who hopes to craft better immigration policy and social work practice with immigrants. It also restores the humanity of those who have become "other" simply by being born in an untenable place at a troubled time. Scholars in sociology, psychology, health, social work, and public policy can use these accounts to suggest better policy and practice, giving vulnerable immigrants a say in how they are governed.
Contents Table of Contents ; 1. Introduction: Multiple Truths and Privileged Collaborations in a Transnational World, by Rich Furman, Greg Lamphear, Doug Epps, and Iman Ujaama; 2. National Insecurities: The Apprehension of Criminal and Fugitive Aliens, by Tanya Golash-Boza; 3. Unexpected Asylums, Tenuous Futures: Held in Abeyance at a State Psychiatric Institute, by Nora J. Kenworthy; 4. Criminalization of Transgender Immigrants: The Case of Scarlett, by Nadine Nakamura and Alejandro Morales; 5. Criminalization of Muslim American Men in the United States, by Saher Selod.
6. Immigrants Organize Against Everyday Life Victimization, by Kathleen Staudt and Josiah Heyman7. Undocumented Latino Migrant Day Laborers in the San Francisco Bay Area: Psychosocial, Economic, and Political Consequences, by Kurt C. Organista, Lobsang Marcia, Carlos Martinez, Miguel Acalá, and Jose Ramirez ; 8. "It's Like You Are a Criminal": Asylum Seekers and Immigrant Detention, by Connie Oxford; 9. Hybrid Governance and the Criminalization of Somali Refugees Seeking Social Services in a Midwestern Town, by Cynthia Howson and Ashley Damp.
10. Filipina Lives: Transnationalism, Migrant Labor, and Experiences of Criminalization in the United States, by Valerie Francisco, Geleen Abenoja, and Angelica Lim11. The Criminalization of Brazilian Immigrants, by Kara Cebulko and Heloísa Maria Galvão; 12. Living with Drug Lords and Mules in New York: Contrasting Colombian Criminality and Transnational Belonging, by Ariana Ochoa Camacho; 13. Mexico's Transmigrants: Between Los Zetas and the Iron Fist of the State, by Sonja Wolf.
14. Stigmatized, Segregated, Essential: The Position of Immigrant Live-In Care Workers Vis-à-Vis Formal Social Work Provision in Italy, by Paolo Boccagni15. Immigrants' Experiences with Law Enforcement Authorities in Spain Maria Aysa-Lastra; 16. Creating Criminals: Australia's Response to Asylum Seekers and Refugees, by Linda Briskman and Lucy Fiske ; 17. Longing to Belong: Undocumented Youth, Institutional Invisibility, and Ambivalent Belonging in Canada, by Francesca Meloni.
18. Migrants and Justice in Qatar: Time, Mobility, Language, and Ethnography, by Andrew Gardner, Silvia Pessoa, and Laura Harkness19. Resistance to the Criminalization of Migration: Migrant Protest in Greece, by Georgios Karyotis and Dimitris Skleparis; Index.
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Language In English.
Subject Immigrants -- Social conditions -- Cross-cultural studies.
Immigrants -- Social conditions.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies.
Subject Immigrants -- Cultural assimilation -- Cross-cultural studies.
Immigrants -- Cultural assimilation.
Transnationalism -- Cross-cultural studies.
Transnationalism.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Furman, Rich, editor.
Lamphear, Greg, editor.
Epps, Douglas, editor.
Other Form: Print version: Immigrant other. New York : Columbia University Press, [2016] 9780231171809 (DLC) 2015024325 (OCoLC)921102456
ISBN 9780231541138 (electronic book)
0231541139 (electronic book)
0231171811
9780231171816
9780231171809
0231171803
9780231171816
Standard No. 10.7312/furm17180
Music No. EB00640475 Recorded Books