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Trousson, Raymond / Vercruysse, Jeroom (dir.),
Dictionnaire general de Voltaire. (Champion classiques, references et dictionnaires 18) 1272 p. 2020:10 (Champion, FR) <670-9>
ISBN 978-2-38096-016-7 paper ¥7,064.- (税込) EUR 38.00
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Gill, Jon Ivan,
Multi/Race/Less/Ness: A Process Philosophy. 272 pp. 2026:1 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-86>
ISBN 978-1-350-43547-6 hard ¥18,947.- (税込) GB£ 65.00
ISBN 978-1-350-43548-3 paper ¥5,826.- (税込) GB£ 19.99
It is not new, or radical, to suggest that 'race' is a social construct. The idea has been prominent in social, political and philosophical discourse for decades. The bold challenge put forward by Jon Ivan Gill is that this idea is just a halfway house - questioning the fixity of race while doing nothing to lessen the trauma caused by its continued presence as a category of human identity. Can we truly end racism before we dissolve the notion of race itself, and if we do then what are we left with?Showing the role that philosophy of religion has played in reifying ideas of race and racial categories, Gill looks beyond that legacy to a world after and beyond those ideas. With seemingly immutable notions of race still baked into our societies at the level of law and legislation, process philosophy can remind us that being, and how we define it, is dynamic and will change over time. If race as a category is impermanent, then it can be undone. Dispelling this 'powerful apparition' has deep-laced significance for contemporary society, from cancel culture and reparations to mixed race identity and the suppression of ethnicity and nationality. This is at once a keen dissection of colonial apparatus and a practical, creative vision for a new way of organizing ourselves.
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Thompson, Neil,
Anti-Racist Practice. (Practice Manuals for Busy Professionals) 142 pp. 2026:1 (Routledge, UK) <757-513>
ISBN 978-1-041-13124-3 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
ISBN 978-1-041-13123-6 paper ¥10,490.- (税込) GB£ 35.99
This newly expanded and updated edition of Anti-Racism for Beginners offers guidance for engagement with anti-racism and anti-racist practices in interdisciplinary areas, from social work, healthcare and youth and community work through to business management.A range of frameworks, based on theoretical understanding and practical guidance, prompts critical thinking, encourages meaningful conversations and enables readers to play an active and positive part in promoting anti-racism. The concepts of intersectionality and allyship are central themes throughout the book and aid in tackling discrimination and oppression. Key points, practice examples and exercises allow for the integration of theory and practice.An ideal resource for managers, practitioners and students in social work and social care, healthcare, probation and police work and counselling.
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技術、グローバル化、移民
Dhondt, Steven / Zierahn-Weilage, Ulrich et al. (eds.),
Technology, Globalisation and Migration: Interconnected Challenges for Inequality and Skills. 198 pp. 2025:12 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-379>
ISBN 978-1-0353-7364-2 hard ¥24,777.- (税込) GB£ 85.00
This timely book examines three impactful changes to the labour market in recent decades: the rapid automation of production processes, surging international trade, and greater cross-border mobility and migration of workers. Expert authors assess how workers have benefited and suffered from these shifts and provide policymakers with recommendations on how to reduce inequality while securing economic benefits.Contributors analyse individual transformations and their interaction with the broader sociopolitical landscape, incorporating both macroeconomic and microeconomic perspectives. They use an interdisciplinary approach to explore the consequences of technological advancements on labour markets, such as automation, digital platforms and artificial intelligence. Chapters also address rising inequality and the divide between skilled and unskilled labour, and the uneven impacts of globalisation that prevent the diversification of economies. Ultimately, the book outlines the need for innovation and a restructuring of systems to ensure a resilient future where talent and skills are not squandered, and potential challenges can be successfully overcome.Technology, Globalisation and Migration is a vital read for scholars and students of economics and finance, innovation and technology, development studies, and sociology. Policymakers and practitioners working in labour market regulation will also benefit from its practical and theoretical insights.
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Alberti, Gabriella / Riedner, Lisa / Lonergan, G. (eds.),
Migration and Social Reproduction: Critical Junctions between Labour, Border and Reproductive Struggles. 218 pp. 2025:12 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-384>
ISBN 978-1-0353-5689-8 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
This timely book examines the unique relationship between migration, labour, and social reproduction in light of current global crises. Leading experts outline how border processes, precarious welfare states, labour markets and gendered and racialised conventions influence the labour and social reproduction of migrant workers.Contributing authors present empirical findings from research conducted in a variety of contexts, exploring the struggles and opportunities of different groups of migrant workers: from female nurses in India to workers impacted by the dormitory regimes and remote platform work in Eastern and Southern Europe. They advocate for a more inclusive definition of reproductive labour, highlighting how states and employers manage mobility at work while foregrounding migrants' everyday strategies - both collective and individual - of survival, resistance, and care. Concluding with a postface written by eminent luminaries of the field, Sandro Mezzadra and Brett Neilson, this book demonstrates that social reproduction is critical to a transnational future of emancipation, liberation and social justice.Migration and Social Reproduction is a valuable resource for scholars and students in the field of social science, namely sociology, social policy, politics, migration studies, and race studies. The empirical research presented in this book will also be of great benefit to policy researchers and practitioners.
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Abustan, Paulina,
Disability Justice Activism in the Classroom: Alternative Worldmaking through Queer, Critical Race, and Feminist Practices. 2026:12 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-402>
ISBN 978-1-6669-1630-0 hard ¥23,320.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
Through ethnographic fieldwork in a multicultural K-5 environment, Abustan discovered practices among young children that counter the traditional educational setup of training students to be individualistic and competitive. In this particular environment, the author finds that the teacher and students draw on disability, queer, critical race, feminist practices like rest and relaxation, building community, and honoring differences to engage in alternative worldmaking.
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Friedrichs, Joerg,
Integration in Multicultural England: Community Relations between Muslims and Non-Muslims. (Islam of the Global West) 272 pp. 2025:8 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-187>
ISBN 978-1-350-55524-2 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
Positive relations between Muslims and non-Muslims are important for the future, in Britain and beyond. By studying community relations, this book takes an innovative approach that moves beyond mapping "British Muslims" or "British Islam". Instead, Joerg Friedrichs discusses the actual ways Muslims and non-Muslims relate, or fail to relate, where it matters most, namely in diverse inner cities. Is Britain a multicultural country, is it moving towards greater integration, or is this a false dichotomy?Given their unique everyday experience, inner city residents prove to be experts when it comes to community relations. To give them a voice and learn from their experience, the book takes us on a tour of diverse English inner cities. Reassuringly, the grassroots perspective of residents is consistent with a vision of integration in multicultural England. Residents are concerned not so much about hot-button issues like extremism or terrorism. Instead, their minds are set on practical matters: how to coexist peacefully in stressful urban environments, and how to find love and raise families when norms diverge.Caught between grievance and aspiration, inner city residents from any background express disappointment at Muslim and non-Muslim parents sending their children to different schools. They also discuss whether governance should be community-blind or community-based, and if Britain is ready for a Muslim Prime Minister. In all of this, Muslim and non-Muslim residents acknowledge that we live in a multicultural society. For most, however, it does not follow that we should adopt multiculturalism as an ideology. Instead, most people crave and support a move towards greater integration.
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Santamaria-Garcia, Carmen / Ventola, Eija (eds.),
A Multimodal Approach to Picturebooks on Migration and Migrants. (Routledge Studies in Multimodality) 288 pp. 2026:3 (Routledge, UK) <757-1574>
ISBN 978-1-032-96433-1 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
This volume is the first edited collection that offers various theoretical and analytical perspectives on migration narratives in children's picturebooks. The chapters presented have benefitted from theories such as multimodal social semiotics, systemic-functional multimodal discourse analysis, computer assisted discourse analysis, multimodal critical discourse analysis, cognitive approaches, and conceptual metaphor.The book highlights the affordances of a multimodal approach in illuminating how texts and illustrations do joint semiotic work to encourage young readers' understanding of the difficulties faced by young migrants and thus help young migrants make sense of new languages and settings. The volume foregrounds the importance of critical perspectives in analysing visual narratives of migration in children's picture books, examining both successful and less successful examples of this joint semiotic work at play and in turn, suggestions for improvements for the future. The book makes the case for multimodal perspectives on migration in children's picture books toward promoting equality, diversity, and social acceptance of young migrants and the integration of migration issues in early childhood education.This volume will be of interest to students and scholars in multimodality, discourse analysis, social semiotics, children's literature, and early childhood education.
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文化変容を理解する
Schwartz, Seth J.,
Understanding Acculturation: The Process of Cultural Adjustment as Applied to International Migration. (Understanding) 208 pp. 2026:1 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1575>
ISBN 978-1-0353-2536-8 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
In this timely book, Seth J. Schwartz performs a deep dive into acculturation, the process of adaptation following international migration. Schwartz defines acculturation and explores how interactions between migrants and residents can determine how migrants will adjust to their new environment.Leveraging over 25 years of research into the topic, this book assesses the cultural stressors that many migrants experience in their new homelands. Chapters detail the social and historical background to acculturation and examine how daily processes differ from longer-term progression. Schwartz analyzes the differences between enhancement and crisis migrants, covering the unique challenges that crisis migrants face. He also addresses the impact of acculturation on family relationships, due to the divergence of children adapting more quickly to their surroundings. The book outlines how acculturation can be smooth or stressful, depending on the migrant group and the context, and establishes acculturation as a critical part of migrants' lives.Understanding Acculturation is an essential resource for scholars and students in migration studies, social and cultural psychology, sociology, and development studies. Practitioners and policymakers in politics and public policy will also benefit from its valuable insights.
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Blue, Shawn,
Dismantling Racism in the United States: Rooted in Slavery and the Fabric of American Society. 272 pp. 2026:4 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1620>
ISBN 978-1-6669-4934-6 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
Unveiling the ways racist ideologies were deliberately constructed to sanction economic, emotional, and physical exploitation of Black Americans, this book examines how these stereotypes have been reinforced generationally.Specializing in trauma and health and wellness studies, Shawn Blue examines the structural foundation and psychological makeup of the transatlantic slave trade, and its formation of a system of racial hierarchy that created and perpetuated multiple biases and stereotypes of Black Americans in contemporary society. Slavery, as an institutional concept, has created systemic inequities that shaped and continue to exert power in American society today. Blue offers recommendations for societal systems that create spaces for equitable care and treatment, provides necessary healing interventions for Black Americans, and enforces a commitment to psychological theories that acknowledges the oppressed histories of Black LGBTQIA+ communities. She highlights changes that need to occur in order to restructure the scientific research field and enlist support from the practices of bystander and ally training, advocacy, and activism.
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国内難民ハンドブック
Cantor, David / Bradley, M. / Ekezie, W. et al.,
The Oxford Handbook of Internal Displacement. (Oxford Handbooks) 584 pp. 2026:4 (Oxford U. Pr., UK) <757-1622>
ISBN 978-0-19-892877-5 hard ¥43,725.- (税込) GB£ 150.00
The displacement of people within their own countries due to crises such as conflicts, disasters, and the effects of climate change is a major contemporary challenge, eliciting global concern about how to protect the displaced. The vast scale of this 'internal displacement' poses far-reaching questions for key debates around humanitarian aid, development, migration, sovereignty, rights, citizenship, identity, and social change. Yet knowledge of the issue is fragmented and highly dispersed across a range of academic and policy domains. Bringing together 45 contributions by leading researchers and practitioners, the Oxford Handbook of Internal Displacement provides an essential point of reference for advancing these debates and raising the profile of internal displacement as a vital concern for research and policy agendas. The Handbook addresses eight major areas of debate in this field of research and practice. Part I presents different conceptual understandings of internal displacement from a range of the most relevant disciplinary perspectives, including philosophy and political theory, history, law, geography, and forced migration studies. Part II of the Handbook explores the different drivers of internal displacement, embedding them in their broader social, political, and historical context. Part III addresses major internal displacement dynamics and population trends in different regions of the world. Part IV highlights the material, social and economic consequences of displacement, in terms of poverty, health, education, and housing land for the displaced. Part V addresses lived experiences of internal displacement, underscoring the agency of displaced persons in making sense of and dealing with internal displacement. Part VI of the Handbook addresses key aspects of IDP assistance and protection, including legal and policy frameworks, institutional responses, and policy and operational issues arising in this response. Part VII addresses the 'end' of internal displacement and so-called 'durable solutions' for internally displaced persons, offering compelling insights into how long-term solutions have been handled and hindered in practice. Finally, Part VIII outlines the crucial role of data in understanding and responding to internal displacement.
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Ezaydi, Shahed,
The Othered Woman: How White Feminism Harms Muslim Women. 288 pp. 2026:3 (Pluto Pr., UK) <757-1624>
ISBN 978-0-7453-5234-3 paper ¥4,369.- (税込) GB£ 14.99
'An urgent, vital contribution to the feminist conversation - one that tears through the comfortable myth of universal sisterhood' - Alya Mooro, author of The Greater Freedom Growing up, journalist Shahed Ezaydi was often asked how she could call herself a feminist and still practise her faith. It's a question that reveals a deeper issue that Muslim women often face: being ignored in feminist spaces entirely, or cast as passive victims in need of being saved. This mindset fuels gendered Islamophobia and a narrow white feminism. But Muslim women don't need rescuing. The Othered Woman is the book Ezaydi wishes her younger self could have turned to. It challenges the myths of how Muslim women are oppressed and who by, and shows that these myths translate into very real harm both in Britain and around the world, showcasing the voices of intersectional feminists who are fighting for liberation on their own terms. Accessible and compelling, this is urgent reading for anyone who considers themselves a feminist.
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Fay, Peter / Southern, Valerie J.,
A Peaceful Patch of Earth: Blacks in Jamestown, Rhode Island in a Time of Racial Turbulence in America, 1850-1920. 160 pp. 2026:1 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1625>
ISBN 978-0-7618-8075-2 paper ¥4,369.- (税込) GB£ 14.99
In Jamestown, a thriving Black community took root far earlier, in the late 19th century. A Peaceful Patch of Earth explores their remarkable journey in a time marked by racial turbulence in America. The story unfolds on a rustic island jutting into the vast Atlantic from Narragansett Bay, accessible only by boat and sheltered from the outside world. Through captivating narrative and in-depth research, the book brings to life the island's pioneering figures such as James Howland, one of Rhode Island's last survivors of slavery, and the Champlin family members who rose from slavery, established the first Black-owned farm, and were the first island Blacks to vote. The community lived within view of historic Newport; a city that controlled 70% of the American-owned slave trade in the 18th century and where their African ancestors disembarked into bondage. By the 19th century, Jamestown Blacks lived free and cultivated a community that offered refuge to the tide of newly freed survivors of slavery migrating from the South. Together they forged the social, cultural, and economic fabric of a multiracial rural New England. More than simply a local history, A Peaceful Patch of Earth also documents the rise and response of Black America to the racial oppression and explosive changes shaping the nation before and after the Civil War, from 1850 to 1920. The authors connect Rhode Island to pivotal events in history and underscore its presence and contributions to the national struggle for freedom and civil rights, such as Isaac Rice's warm embrace of frightened Underground Railroad freedom seekers in Newport and the training of nearly two thousand Black Civil War soldiers on Dutch Island near Jamestown.
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Minca, Claudio / Weima, Yolanda (eds.),
Thinking Like a Route: Counter-geographies of Informal Migration in the Balkans. (Counter-geographies of the Refugee Balkan Route) 210 pp. 2026:1 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1633>
ISBN 978-1-0353-8429-7 hard ¥27,692.- (税込) GB£ 95.00
This timely book posits the idea of a 'route perspective' as a multi-scalar methodology for studying informal migration. Claudio Minca, Yolanda Weima and their contributors draw on their rich multi-sited, multi-temporal ethnographic research along the Balkan Route, the most important informal overland migration route in Europe, to better understand how it is continuously formed through an ever-changing assemblage of spatialities, trajectories, materialities and actors.Presenting a novel approach to researching the complex spaces of the Balkan Route, chapters first trace the key elements of the route's formal infrastructure from a state perspective, including camps, border walls, and asylum systems, which highlights, in-turn, what is made invisible by the official state gaze. The authors then use their empirical findings at key sites to underscore the tenacious counter-geographies of people-on-the-move.Thinking Like a Route is a vital read for students and researchers of human geography, especially political geography, interested in informal migration. It is also an important reference for academics in interdisciplinary migration, refugee and camp studies, as well as those with a focus on Balkan and Eastern European studies.
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Monde, Geniece Crawford / Stringer, E. C. (eds.),
Spaces for Resistance: Black Feminist Theory and Praxis in Academia and Beyond. 320 pp. 2026:2 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1634>
ISBN 978-1-6669-6361-8 hard ¥27,692.- (税込) GB£ 95.00
Using autoethnography, this book answers the Black feminist call to talk back to systems of oppression and highlight agency and resistance of Black women.Editors Geniece Crawford Monde and Ebonie Cunningham Stringer explore the varied ways in which Black feminism is understood, applied, and expressed across disciplinary backgrounds. Drawing from the perspectives of both academics and scholar-practitioners, they examine how these paradigms bear relevance on timely issues, like socially-engaged scholarship, work-life balance, and navigating challenging social, academic, and political contexts. This book is divided into five thematic sections. Part one examines Black feminism as a tool for liberatory pedagogical praxis. Part two creates a space for Black women whose work and experiences both inform and extend the Black feminist perspective beyond the United States. Part three provides insight into the factors that shape Black women's most important relationships and the conflicting priorities that compete for their attention. Part four explores how Black women are able to incorporate their ideals into their professional workplace. Part five highlights the ways in which Black feminism emerges from and is sustained within communities. By bringing these perspectives together, Monde, Stringer, and the contributors critically examine the complex ways in which Black feminist scholarship has continued to shape our understanding of the world today.
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難民と受け入れ側の関係再考
Musasizi, Joseph / Arunachalam, Dharma / Forbes-Mewett, H.,
Rethinking Refugee-Host Relations: Cultural Proximity and Historical Links. (Routledge Research on the Global Politics of Migration) 250 pp. 2025:12 (Routledge, UK) <757-1636>
ISBN 978-1-041-13208-0 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
Musasizi, Arunachalam and Forbes-Mewett take a sociological approach to explore the complexities of cultural proximity and how it intersects with situational factors such as social, economic and historical events to influence refugee-host relations in Uganda.Drawing on the everyday lived experiences of host community members, cultural leaders, local political and refugee leaders, and relief organisations, including UNHCR, this book examines how cultural affinities between host communities and different refugee groups intersect with situational and structural factors to shape refugee-host relations. The book problematises viewing refugees as a homogeneous group and applies the insider and outsider theory to explore factors that underlie inclusion and exclusion in host communities' relations with different refugee groups. Some refugee groups not only are socially, culturally and ideologically distant from locals but also practise forms of livelihoods which, in the hosts' view, threaten economic life in the host communities. The host communities are particularly threatened by the cultural incongruence, which is believed to interfere with their way of life. The book provides knowledge and understanding of the complex and multifaceted nature of refugee-host relations and offers key insights for guiding policy and practice, especially in countries that host large refugee populations.A valuable resource for researchers and academics in sociology, migration and refugee studies, and those interested to understand how cultural proximity influences refugee-host relations and how the diverse nature of refugees shapes their relations with host state and communities.
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移民の定住と適応研究アジェンダ
Newbold, K. Bruce / Crea-Arsenio, Mary (eds.),
A Research Agenda for Immigration Settlement and Adjustment. (Elgar Research Agendas) 206 pp. 2026:1 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1638>
ISBN 978-1-0353-3175-8 hard ¥27,692.- (税込) GB£ 95.00
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.As the number of immigrants increase globally, nations grapple with how to accommodate new arrivals and how best to integrate them into their society. This forward-looking book explores the diverse methods by which cultures worldwide accommodate growing immigrant populations. It investigates the settlement and adjustment of new arrivals by analyzing various challenges they encounter, including employment, housing and social integration.The book examines the diverse lived experiences of immigrants, encompassing economic migrants alongside vulnerable populations such as refugees and women. Chapters cover key topics including immigrant health, refugee shelters, racial and ethnic discrimination and employment outcomes for skilled workers. Contributing authors engage with new research methods and theoretical perspectives, identifying key questions to guide future research within the field.A Research Agenda for Immigration Settlement and Adjustment is a valuable resource for scholars and students of sociology and geography, particularly those interested in population studies. Policy analysts, international and development organizations, think tanks and demographers will also benefit from this book's fascinating insights.
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Shakeir, Reima / Kaduthodil, Jasmine,
Arab American Women, Identity, and Intersectionality. 144 pp. 2025:11 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1644>
ISBN 978-1-6669-0859-6 hard ¥23,320.- (税込) GB£ 80.00
Arab American Women, Identity, and Intersectionality extends postcolonial feminist theory to include intersectionally marginalized bodies in the classroom and in social science discourse. In a climate where the Arab, Muslim, woman's identity is both policed and politicized, Shakeir examines the ways in which Arab American Muslim women navigate the public space, from the university to their professional lives. Authenticity, self-policing, and performance are all examined intergenerationally, to reflect on the survivance of the Arab identity across both decades and oceans. The book acts equally as a methodological and instructional guide for students and theorists, and also uses first-person testimonials and stories from Arab American Muslim women for anyone willing to expand their perspective.
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Strobl, Philipp / Korbel, Susanne (eds.),
Practices of Reunification: The Continuation of Refugee Life After 1945. (Studies for the International Society for Cultural History) 216 pp. 2025:12 (Routledge, UK) <757-1646>
ISBN 978-1-032-72130-9 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
The volume explores the role of refugees and Displaced Persons (DPs) in Europe after 1945. It expands conventional narratives about post-National Socialist societies, which are characterized by victim myths, narratives of Truemmerfrauen (rubble women), and the reconstruction of supposedly homogeneous societies.Using analyses informed by new approaches in cultural studies and digital humanities, the authors enhance studies of refugees and DPs' ways of living and their interactions with their surrounding societies. Relying on microhistorical perspectives, the case studies are focusing on both, post-National Socialist societies and exile communities and thus contribute to a better understanding of everyday life. The book locates itself at the intersection of Migration Studies, Gender Studies, Emotion Studies, and the History of Knowledge and focuses on the following key questions: How did family members reconnect with individuals liberated from concentration camps? How did they communicate about the choice of new places to live? How did exile communities reorganize themselves after the end of the war?This volume explores diverse experiences in the post-1945 world that have been shaping not only the European societies but have also been influencing our present legal and societal understandings and interpretations on a global scale.
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Bangura, Abdul Karim (ed.),
Migration and Displacement in Africa: Social Exclusion, Intergenerational Healing, and Communal Restoration. 224 pp. 2025:12 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1358>
ISBN 978-1-6669-7094-4 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
This collection examines various types of displacement, reasons for migration, and rebuilding after forced migration in Africa. In Migration and Displacement in Africa: Social Exclusion, Intergenerational Healing, and Communal Restoration, Abdul Karim Bangura and the contributors provide an interdisciplinary analysis of the nexus between migration and displacement. Over the past decades, climate change, globalization, technology, and governance on the continent has changed significantly, impacting communities as well as individuals and contributing to changes in both voluntary and forced migration. In this volume, the contributors unpack recent developments in migration studies. They discuss the legacies of colonialism and neocolonialism, climate change displacement, environmental migration, religious-orientation as motivation for migration, LGBTQIA+ displacement, homelessness, and displacement due to violence and public health emergencies. They examine migrant identity reconstruction, how Sankofa relates to migration and displacement, communal restoration after forced migration, COVID-19 and its impact on migrants, migration as represented in literature, the migration of youth, and bridging distances using digital technology. Bangura and the contributors argue that understanding migration and displacement in Africa requires a multifaceted approach which this collection uses to highlight the complex nature of migration and displacement issues today. This book is suitable for scholars, professors, students, and policy makers in African studies and other social and behavioral sciences.
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Caesar, Tiffany,
Archiving Africana Women Stories: African Centered Education in South Africa and Detroit. (The Africana Experience and Critical Leadership Studies) 250 pp. 2026:7 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1361>
ISBN 978-1-6669-4490-7 hard ¥26,235.- (税込) GB£ 90.00
Tiffany Caesar's empowering work highlights the contributions of six extraordinary Black women educators who have contributed to African-Centered Institutions. In this book, Caesar seeks to empower people of African descent within the U.S. and abroad by focusing on solutions created by Africana women as it concerns colonial educational structures. While most books on Black women and the archives focus more on the slave trade, Caesar brings a fresh and new perspective by discussing the 21st century Black woman and the necessity to archive their experiences. She brings together multiple theories and methodologies to enhance the experience and understanding of six Black women educators (three from Detroit and three from Johanessburg) who have either developed or contributed significantly to an African-Centered Institutions. Topics in the book include Womanism, Mothering, Pan-Africanism, Portraiture Methodology, and Black Emancipatory Action Research.
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Ranjitsingh, Aleah N. (ed.),
The Asian Caribbean in the Caribbean Diaspora: Essays on Migration, Identity, and Literary and Cultural Representations. 304 pp. 2026:3 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1397>
ISBN 978-1-6669-6848-4 hard ¥27,692.- (税込) GB£ 95.00
This book expands notions of the Caribbean diaspora, which is often cast in very specific ways, so as to account for the Asian as part of the Caribbean and Caribbean diaspora. It seeks to be descriptive, while also countering a limited discourse on the Caribbean diaspora.The Asian Caribbean in the Caribbean Diaspora is grounded in the very histories and legacies of indentureship, contract labor, later migrations to the region, and encounter. The Asian presence has long been felt in the greater Caribbean - the result of colonial powers which necessitated labor on Caribbean plantations against the backdrop of empire and burgeoning capitalist structures; and later migrations as free migrants compelled by emigration schemes and economic opportunity. This work is descriptive, while also countering a limited discourse on the Caribbean diaspora. Its collection of interdisciplinary chapters which center the Chinese, Indian, Japanese and Javanese in and outside of the Caribbean, reveal migration narratives, encounters on Caribbean plantations and in diasporic urban centers, notions of homeland and experiences of return, family histories, identity formation and subjectivity, the ways in which Caribbean people create and convey meaning about these histories, experiences and self, and the contributions of Caribbean people of Asian descent to the framing of the Caribbean and Asian diasporas.
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Stonawski, Marcin / Sobczak-Szelc, Karolina et al.,
Coping and Adaptation in Times of Exodus: Venezuelan Migration Decisions and Strategies. (Routledge Research on the Global Politics of Migration) 256 pp. 2026:2 (Routledge, UK) <757-1399>
ISBN 978-1-041-16369-5 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
Coping and Adaptation in Times of Exodus offers an in-depth, interdisciplinary exploration of the Venezuelan migration crisis - one of the most significant South-South population movements in recent decades. Drawing on the results of the MICLACAS research project, this book examines how Venezuelan migrants and their families navigate the challenges of displacement. Combining quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews with migrants, their families, host communities, and experts, the volume examines the decision-making process behind migration and immobility, the strategies migrants employ to cope and adapt, and the outcomes of integration across diverse socio-political contexts.Its unique design links the perspectives of migrants in Peru, their relatives in Venezuela, and their neighbours in host communities, allowing for a multi-sited and relational understanding of migration dynamics. By engaging with theories of coping, acculturation, integration, and transnationalism, this book not only fills a critical gap in the literature on Venezuelan migration but also offers broader insights into the complexities of forced migration in the Global South. It will be of interest to scholars of migration, demography, sociology, Latin American studies, and public policy, as well as policymakers and practitioners working on migration governance and social integration.
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戦後イギリスにおけるカリブ海移民の感情史
Walmsley, Ryan,
Oceans of Feeling: An Emotional History of Caribbean Migrants in Postwar Britain. (History of Emotions) 256 pp. 2025:12 (Bloomsbury Academic, UK) <757-1401>
ISBN 978-1-350-54163-4 hard ¥24,777.- (税込) GB£ 85.00
A groundbreaking exploration of postwar Caribbean migration to Britain, Oceans of Feeling offers the first historical analysis of this defining moment in modern British history using the tools, methods, and theories of the history of emotions. Decoding the emotional experiences and expressions of Windrush-era Caribbean migrants, this book reconstructs the migrant experience by asking not just what happened, but how it felt - individually and collectively - and how these feelings shaped and configured the course of historical events.Taking cues from spatial studies, the history of the senses, and the history of the body, Ryan Walmsley charts a rich and affectively meaningful course through the experiential content of the migrant condition in a specific historical moment. From the emotional bonds of the 'Mother Country' ideology to the unique affective-sensory atmospheres of transatlantic liners bound for Britain, Oceans of Feeling reveals exciting new dimensions to Windrush-era migration which have been masked under the canopies of social and political approaches.A reflection of the history of emotions' power to revivify historical narratives, this book interrogates the emotional causes and consequences of racist violence. In doing so, it reframes racism as a cluster of specific emotional concepts and expressions, which provides fascinating insights into the lives of Caribbean migrants in this period. This includes linking the disproportionate designation of Caribbean children as 'educationally subnormal' in British schools to a constellation of emotional stereotypes and experiences. It also explores private spaces, such as dub and reggae house parties, which migrants constructed as emotional refuge from the hostile atmosphere of public spaces, and demonstrates how love and sex were politicised in the increasingly racialised atmosphere of postwar Britain.
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気候の移動性
Ahmed, Bayes / Mallick, Bishawjit (eds.),
Handbook on Climate Mobility. 624 pp. 2026:2 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1404>
ISBN 978-1-0353-2992-2 hard ¥74,332.- (税込) GB£ 255.00
This insightful Handbook explores the pervasive effects of climate change on homes across the globe, examining the difficult choice between staying in increasingly uninhabitable places, or relocating and seeking refuge elsewhere. Leading international scholars investigate the motivations and deterrents of climate migration, outlining how governments and communities can respond more effectively.As extreme weather events, rising sea levels, and long-term environmental changes intensify, the Handbook sheds light on the urgent need for fair policies, stronger international support and recognition of those already affected. It calls for key changes to advance climate justice, including strengthening legal protections, establishing clear definitions for terms such as 'climate migrant' and 'climate refugee', and increased funding to support vulnerable populations in resettling or adapting with dignity. Contributing authors from diverse disciplines address climate mobility case studies from Africa, Latin America, the Pacific Islands, and South Asia, providing actionable guidance for adaptation strategies.This Handbook is a vital resource for scholars and students of environmental studies, migration and refugee studies, and international law. Policymakers and humanitarian practitioners working on disaster risk reduction and international protection frameworks will also find the Handbook beneficial.
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欧州における難民の住宅
Rauhut, Daniel / Gruber, Marika (eds.),
Refugee Housing in Europe: Challenges and Opportunities in Multi-Dimensional Governance. 266 pp. 2026:1 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1472>
ISBN 978-1-0353-5003-2 hard ¥30,607.- (税込) GB£ 105.00
This thought-provoking book provides an interdisciplinary analysis of refugee housing across Europe. Esteemed scholars bridge the knowledge gap between the broader immigrant integration process and refugee housing, examining different approaches to organization, funding, policy, and administration within various multi-level governance systems.This book sheds light on how different European countries have addressed the challenges surrounding the increase in housing demand in the wake of significant refugee influxes, including the 2015 refugee crisis and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022. Contributors evaluate the effectiveness of New Public Management and multi-dimensional governance systems in refugee housing provision, offering insights into diverse approaches to this pressing challenge within European welfare frameworks. Ultimately, the book highlights the importance of housing as both a fundamental human need and an economic asset and functions as a crucial marker for successful integration of refugees into their host communities.Refugee Housing in Europe is an invaluable resource for academics and students researching immigrant integration across the social sciences. It also provides vital insights for stakeholders dealing with immigrant integration and practitioners in the EU administration and at national, regional and local levels.
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濱田伊織、濱野健、塩原良和編 オーストラリアへの日本人移民
Hamada, Iori / Hamano, Takeshi / Shiobara, Yoshikazu (eds.),
Japanese Migrations to Australia: Transformation and Heterogeneity. (Routledge Contemporary Japan Series) 264 pp. 2025:12 (Routledge, UK) <757-1287>
ISBN 978-1-032-95010-5 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
This book stands as the first comprehensive English-language scholarly book dedicated to the dynamic and multifaceted aspects of Japanese Migrations to Australia.By offering an extensive and up to-date analysis of migration trends this book addresses a significant void in academic research. Structured into two parts, the book offers an in-depth exploration of various aspects of this migration. Firstly, by examining contemporary migration patterns including Working Holiday Makers (WHMs), partnership-based migrants and Japanese Australian youths, the book unsettles cultural essentialist and national exceptionalist narratives. Additionally, through investigations of Australian tourism, the role of Japanese restaurants in cultural exchange and the artistic expressions within the Nikkei Australian community, the book reveals the diverse contributions and interactions of Japanese communities in Australia and the bilateral influences of Japan. It also critically engages with the monolithic concept of 'community' through specific sectors and previously understudied groups including Japanese-Indigenous Australians and LGBTQ+ migrants, analysing how personal narratives align with or diverge from policy frameworks and offering new perspectives on identity and belonging in transnational contexts.Combining empirical research with theoretical analysis, the book is not only an academic resource but also a useful reference for policymakers. By offering new perspectives and policy recommendations, it is an invaluable tool for understanding and adapting to the evolving patterns of Japanese migrations to Australia, making a substantial contribution to the fields of Japanese, migration and Australian studies.The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.
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イギリスにおける南アジアの子どもの移民の歴史
Mukherjee, Sumita,
Imperial Footprints: A History of South Asian Child Migrants in Britain. 288 pp. 2026:2 (Hurst, UK) <757-1306>
ISBN 978-1-80526-528-3 paper ¥5,826.- (税込) GB£ 19.99
From the Victorian era to Partition, Mukherjee uncovers the unique experiences of the very youngest South Asian migrants to Britain. Between 1857 and 1947, over 28 million Indians left the subcontinent to live, work and study elsewhere. Today, India has the largest diaspora in the world, with approximately 18 million Indians living overseas. Though often absent from historical narratives, migrant children were instrumental during the time of the British Empire in the development not only of Indian national and diasporic identities, but of British identity too. These children were marginalised by their political status, their race and their age; yet they were fundamental to historical change, from the 1830s through to independence in 1947. Imperial Footprints vividly charts this history of emigration from British India to the imperial heartland, through the eyes of its youngest participants. From pupils sent to English boarding schools and runaway servants, to sailor children and refugees of war or Partition, Sumita Mukherjee reveals that these child migrants were crucial players in founding Indian communities abroad. Drawing on archival records and firsthand accounts, she offers a portrait of migration to Britain that pre-dated the larger waves of arrivals post-war. Imperial Footprints challenges the assumptions of the historical voices we often foreground; reflects on post-colonial legacies; and offers a fascinating new perspective on migration and empire.
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Hanieh, Adam / Knox, Robert / Ziadah, Rafeef,
Resisting Erasure: Capital, Imperialism and Race in Palestine. (The Verso Palestine Pamphlets) 128 pp. 2025:8 (Verso, UK) <757-1331>
ISBN 978-1-83674-075-9 paper ¥2,911.- (税込) GB£ 9.99
Why has Palestine become a defining fault line of contemporary politics?Challenging mainstream narratives that reduce Palestine to ancient hatreds, humanitarian tragedy, or legal abstractions, Resisting Erasure places Israeli settler-colonialism within the broader historical arc of imperialism, race, and fossil capitalism in the Middle East.Resisting Erasure is a succinct and far-reaching critique of the socio-economic and political forces that sustain the Israeli settler-colonial project. An essential introduction for anyone looking to understand what Palestine reveals about the world - and what it demands of us today.
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Garrison, Arthur H.,
The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment: Power, Politics, and Narrative Dominance in the Trump Era. 416 pp. 2025:12 (Routledge, UK) <757-1147>
ISBN 978-1-041-08491-4 hard ¥42,267.- (税込) GB£ 145.00
ISBN 978-1-041-08487-7 paper ¥11,656.- (税込) GB£ 39.99
American political history has a rhythm and a progression. Part of that progression is White populist anger and resentment. In the Revolutionary Era, it was the resentment of elites in Britain that presumed to tell the colonists, who they viewed as subjects, not citizens, that they were subject to taxes and domination of Great Britain. These colonists refused to be treated as "slaves" and revolted. By the 1850s, populist resentment was transferred to the national government because it told the freedom-loving, individual liberty-defending, slave owning South that slavery was, per se, evil and would not be allowed to spread into the west. To these "fanatics" who sought power over the Southern Christian way of life, as Lincoln said, "war came." Both before and after suffering defeat, the poor White Southern male was told that he was equal with the elites of the Southern slave aristocracy because both were White and superior to all Blacks. As Dr. King said in his Selma speech, the food of racism was fed to him when his stomach cried out due to his poverty. This resentment found a new iteration when the national government, using the power of the courts and the army, ended a century of Jim Crow forcing the White voters in Congressman Jim Jordan's flyover country to live with Blacks as equals under the law. In 1969, Newsweek famously depicted the "Forgotten American" in this new social-engineered America and the resentment of the imposed change in the cultural society the White voter was required to live in by the late 1960s through the 1970s. These voters resented that the America they now lived in was not the one they grew up in. The loss of "their" America was attributed to the federal government being controlled by social elites in Washington D.C. as well as Wall Street elites who asserted free trade and moved the factory jobs of the forgotten man overseas.The Forgotten Man and White Populist Resentment: Power, Politics, and Narrative Dominance in the Trump Era traces how the Republican Party, beginning with the 1948 revolt of Southern Democrats under Strom Thurmond, adopted White populist resentment and transitioned the White non-college educated flyover voter into the Republican Party under George Wallace, Barry Goldwater, and Richard Nixon. This book examines how this White populism rose to dominate the Republican Party primary base, how the populist campaigns of Pat Buchanan and Newt Gingrich paved the way for the rise of Donald Trump, and how he maintains narrative dominance over both parties and American political discourse.
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名誉毀損防止同盟
Gelman, Emmaia / Schotten, Heike (eds.),
The Anti-Defamation League: A Critical Reader. 208 pp. 2026:8 (Pluto Pr., UK) <757-1148>
ISBN 978-0-7453-5143-8 paper ¥5,243.- (税込) GB£ 17.99
For over a century, the Anti-Defamation League has been regarded as one of the most prominent civil rights watchdogs in the United States, dedicated to fighting white supremacy, antisemitism, and extremism. Its data informs law enforcement. Its trainings shape classrooms. And its talking points influence the headlines. But behind the ADL's progressive image lies a very different reality. The Anti-Defimation Leage: A Critical Reader brings together a collective of scholars, organizers, and activists to expose the ADL as a deeply reactionary and conservative force in American politics. From its roots in a Cold War-era framework of Western supremacy and settler colonialism, to its modern day support for militarized policing, surveillance, and the repression of Palestinian rights, the ADL has long advanced a vision of justice rooted in empire, not liberation. Contributors trace how the ADL has weaponized the charge of antisemitism to shield itself from criticism, silence dissent, and undermine movements for racial justice, Palestinian freedom, and collective safety. As the call to #DropTheADL grows louder, so too does the need for urgent reflection and action.
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移民と公共政策ハンドブック
Schiller, Maria / Scholten, Peter (eds.),
Handbook on Migration and Public Policy. (Handbooks of Research on Public Policy) 368 pp. 2026:1 (E. Elgar, UK) <757-1126>
ISBN 978-1-0353-2730-0 hard ¥58,300.- (税込) GB£ 200.00
This innovative Handbook provides essential insights into understanding the complexities of the rapidly developing field of migration and public policy. It assesses how policymakers at the local, regional, national and supranational level are defining their approaches in relation to the highly politicized nature of worldwide migration and integration.Editors Maria Schiller and Peter Scholten bring together global experts in public policy, governance, and political science to examine the challenges facing policymakers. They explore the interrelationship between international and national migration policy and politics, the variations in policies when considering different types of migration, and the diverse actors and dynamics in migration policymaking. The Handbook concludes with a reflective section on the field's development and its significance for public policy studies.This Handbook is a vital reference for scholars and researchers in the fields of public policy and governance, political science, and migration and integration studies. Policymakers and practitioners from NGOs and international organizations, will also benefit from this Handbook's theoretical and practical insights.
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H.P.ニュートンの政治思想
Narayan, John,
Only the People Make Revolutions: The Political Thought of Huey P. Newton. (Black Critique) 160 pp. 2026:8 (Pluto Pr., UK) <757-1090>
ISBN 978-0-7453-5168-1 paper ¥5,535.- (税込) GB£ 18.99
Huey P. Newton has always been something of an intellectual enigma. Famous for co-founding the Black Panther Party in 1966 in Oakland, California, as a revolutionary leader he undertook armed resistance against the racist state. His role as a political theorist, however, remains underexplored. Today, revolutionary theories of the Black Power movement are being reappraised by a new generation of scholars. Here, John Narayan reclaims Newton's place as one of the most neglected neo-Marxists of the twentieth century. By exploring Newton's unpublished archives, Narayan shows how he linked the oppression of Black Americans with the logic and machinations of a newly formed, US-enforced, global capitalist empire, long before others did, providing powerful insights into the nature of anti-racism and anti-imperialism which resonate deeply in today's age of capitalist crisis.
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日本企業における女性と移民
Holbrow, Hilary J.,
The Future Is Foreign: Women and Immigrants in Corporate Japan. 288 pp. 2025:12 (Cornell U. Pr., US) <100-6622>
ISBN 978-1-5017-8434-7 hard ¥27,742.- (税込) US$ 130.00
ISBN 978-1-5017-8435-4 paper ¥7,458.- (税込) US$ 34.95
Japan is at the forefront of global population decline. The Future Is Foreign investigates how elite Japanese firms are responding to this unprecedented challenge. Hilary Holbrow argues that labor shortages push Japanese firms to hire more immigrants and women, and to ease excessive demands on all workers. At the same time, not all employees benefit equally. Japanese women's enduring overrepresentation in low-status clerical roles reinforces gender biases that hold all women back. In contrast, the small but growing presence of white-collar Asian immigrant workers weakens the ethnic prejudices of their Japanese colleagues. Despite Japan's reputation for xenophobia, white-collar immigrant men disproportionally reap the dividends of Japan's shrinking population. The Future Is Foreign sheds new light into the processes that perpetuate inequality in Japanese firms, and in organizations worldwide. While managers and policymakers often assume that increasing women and minorities' representation in leadership will erode prejudice, Holbrow reveals that the people we see when we "look down" the organizational hierarchy are more important to the social construction of bias than are the people we see when we "look up."
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