Immigrant Geographies of North American Cities is unique in that most chapters are written by both an American and a Canadian scholar, drawn from among the top scholars in both countries. This textbook gives students access to a wide variety of scholarly perspectives, to help create a foundation for their study and research. This book also fills a gap in scholarly literature on immigrant geographies, by providing a text book that compares and contrasts immigrant experiences in the Unites States those experiences in Canada. Part I examines the history of immigration in both countries, and the current immigration situation in the major receiving centres in both countries. Part II examines the imprint of immigration on North American cities and suburbs by looking at the barriers and opportunities immigrants face in obtaining accessing housing, achieving socioeconomic and economic parity with the native-born population, access to quality health care, and improving rates of political incorporation. Part II also looks at the settlement patterns of newly arrived immigrants, compares current patterns to historical trends, and evaluates the role that gender plays in forming these patterns. Part III examines the specific patterns of immigration for four non-European immigrant groups. The first three chapters in Part III look at the experiences of Asian, Latin American, and Black immigrants by comparing and contrasting specific countries of origin and specific receiving centres for each group in both Canada and the United States. The last chapter focuses on cross border migration between Canada and the United States and the impact that these immigrants have on their new countries.
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Weight: 542g
Dimensions: 153 x 229mm
Publication Date: 14 Jul 2011
Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780195437829
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Carlos Teixeira received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. at the Universite du Quebec and his Ph.D. in geography at York University. Dr. Teixeira's research interests include urban and social geography with an emphasis on migration processes community formation housing and neighbourhood change ethnic entrepreneurship and the social structure of Canadian and American cities. Wei Li received her B.S. and M.S. degrees in Beijing China; and her Ph.D. in geography at the University of Southern California. She is a Professor at the Asian Pacific American Studies/School of Social Transformation and School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning in the Arizona State University USA. Her foci of research are immigration and integration and transnational connections focusing on the Pacific Rim. She is the author or co-editor of three scholarly books and has about 70 other academic publications. Audrey Kobayashi completed a BA and MA at the University of British Columbia and she completed a PhD at UCLA in 1983. She taught in geography and East Asian studies at McGill University from 1983 to 1994 when she came to Queen's initially as Director of the Institute of Women's Studies (1994-1999) and thereafter as Professor of Geography. She has spent time as a visiting professor at the University of British Columbia University College London and most recently Canterbury University in Christchurch New Zealand. In 1994 she was a Fulbright fellow at the Migration Policy Institute in Washington DC.
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