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Sonia Shah's New Book Argues Migration Isn't A Crisis — It's The Solution When living things cross into new territory, they are often viewed as threats. But Sonia Shah, who has written a new ...
Markham’s book is about the contemporary migration crisis. As of 2022, some 100 million people around the world have fled war, persecution, and instability in their home countries for uncertain ...
Mass migration of refugees is a current topic of heated political debate in the media. According to Jacqueline Bhabha, it’s not really a crisis, nor is it a historical first. In her book Can We ...
The Guardian's Migration Correspondent Patrick Kingsley's book The New Odyssey follows several migrants on their journeys from war-torn countries in the Middle East and Africa to Europe.
Romagoza’s story shows the history lost in the headlines about a border crisis and it drives Blitzer’s book, Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of ...
Terms like ‘crisis migration’ and ‘migration crisis’ are acquiring increasing and renewed currency among academics and policy-makers alike. A recent book project by researchers at SOAS ...
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In “Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here,” Jonathan Blitzer connects the dots between U.S. foreign policy in Central America and the migrant crisis.
When living things cross into new territory, they are often viewed as threats. But Sonia Shah, who has written a new book — The Next Great Migration -- says the "invaders" are just following ...