With the increasing worldwide problems of migration, research into its causes and effects become ever more urgent. This volume takes stock of recent advancements that social science research in both Europe and the United States has made to understanding central aspects of international migration. The focus is on conceptual, methodological, and theoretical contributions that have emerged out of empirical research with regard to state policies and interests toward migration, dual citizenship, incorporation, transnational ties, entrepreneurship, illegal migration, intergenerational incorporation, and religion. No other publication brings the scholarship together in a similarly comprehensive manner, showing how the different approaches on each continent complement and speak to one another, thus contributing to the internationalization of migration studies.
"This book has many strengths. Most notably, it represents a much-needed attempt to open a dialog into the new aspects of migration and immigration in today's global era?[It is] an excellent edited collection. The book will be of interest to scholars of immigration the world over. It would also be an excellent resource for a graduate course on immigration and migrant flows." · Canadian Studies in Population
"This is an excellent volume. The choice of articles covers an appropriate set of topics; the articles themselves are well-researched, well-written, and form a coherent body representing the best thinking on migration today. I would highly recommend it for use in college-level courses on migration." · Journal of Anthropological Research
"By structurally examining migration processes, Rethinking Migration is an informative, conceptually and structurally clear, and theoretically transparent book. Its main contribution to the field of migration studies is to be found in its comparative perspective, which produces interesting and sometimes opposing views on the topic." · Social Anthropology / Anthropologie Sociale
"?an excellent text that is highly recommended for researchers with an interest in migration from across the social and political sciences?It is impossible to do justice in this short review to either the comprehensiveness of the coverage, or to the quality of the scholarship which underpins its chapter contents? Portes, DeWind and their authors should be congratulated for producing an extremely valuable contribution to the advancement of migration studies." · CLR News
"Overall, the volume presents a broad range of excellent articles with thought-provoking concepts and suggestions for further research agendas. Sometimes, these proposals are not entirely novel; they echo debates which have been conducted in history or anthropology for some years. However, the essays always contain original suggestions for ways in which general questions can be translated into empirical research agendas." · H-Net Book Reviews
"? has a number of innovative insights? The book should be read by scholars of immigration to Europe and the United States and by those seeking theoretical insights into the phenomena surrounding immigration in general." · JRAI
"? this interesting collection? is informative, stimulating, and well documented." · Choice