Block 3 references Flashcards

1
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Remittances as scripts

A

Carling 2014

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2
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Money and masculinity in Kerala?

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Osella and Osella 2010

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3
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What do Osella and Osella 2010 argue that male sociality depends upon?

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Excess

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4
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Who is the self interested maximiser that Osella and Osella 2010 present

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Kallan

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5
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Who looks at refugees from a diaspora ehtngorpahy in London

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Lindley 2009

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6
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Who argues that benefits of migration to the receiving countries have long been acknowledged

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Gamlen 2014

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7
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Who argues that migration does not normally transform the basic structures and institutions of society in the Global North

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Portes 2010

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8
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Who argues that migration does transform the basic structures and institutions of society in the Global North

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Castles 2010 Migration cannot be seen as a consequence of global economic transformation, but as an integral part of it.

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9
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What does De Hass argue and when?

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development does not reduce migration, but changes its nature. 2006

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10
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Who discusses migration as the manifestation of neoliberalism with a human face

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Wise and Cavarrubias 2009

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11
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Who reminds us of the importance of internal migration, and which two case studies do they use?

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King, Russell and Skeldon 2010 reminds us that even though migration generally refers to international, internal in China will soon exceed this. you cannot look at international migration to the US from Mexico without first looking at the internal migration that facilitates it.

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12
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Who does del Rey Poveda 2007 back up?

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Lindstrom and Lauster 2001

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13
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What does del Rey Poveda 2007 highlight?

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that US-bound migrants are overwhelmingly male, more educated and more likely to come from a family with a history of migration

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14
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del Rey Poveda 2007 backs up Lindstrom and Lauster. What is the argument of Lindstrom and Lauster

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due to the lower risks associated with internal migration, it is much more a household survival strategy, compared to investment orientated migration to and from the USA

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15
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Who has the case study of the Hukou labour migration system in China?

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Chan 2010

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16
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What is the impact of Chan 2010

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For China, internal migration becomes analogous to intentional migration

17
Q

What is Lefebvre’s idea

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Space is a means of control and power

18
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Who builds on Lefebvre’s idea of space as a means of control and power for the case study outside of China?

A

Zhang 2001

19
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What does Zhang 2001 highlight about housing bosses?

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That they occupy a special niche in between the local officials and those they house

20
Q

Who does the anthropology of refugee camps?

A

Agier 2002

21
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What is the argument of Agier 2002

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And yet, even though on many levels the camp is comparable to the city the emergency governance strategies mean that it can never reach it.

22
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Who talks about the change in the constructed refugee?

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Chimni 1998