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Borders and Barriers

English

By (author): Agneta Moulettes

In the vast expanse of human history, migration has been an ever-present phenomenon. People have sought new lands and opportunities, driven by diverse factors ranging from political turmoil and war to economic struggles, famine, and even the impact of climate change. However, our contemporary world is marked by a new era of globalization, where international institutions and organizations foster increased cooperation, leading to transformations in the capitalistic system and influencing migration in myriad ways.

Borders and Barriers: Navigating the Postcolonial Era of Migration in a Globalized World by Agneta Moulettes critically analyzes the intersection of national culture and immigration. Moulettes exposes how contemporary anti-immigrant narratives persist, starting with a concise overview of European and global colonial history and its justifications. She provides a comprehensive examination of colonialism’s impact on countries like Great Britain, France, Belgium, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Denmark, and Sweden across Africa, America, and Asia, highlighting how internal colonialism manifests and casts the immigrant as the colonized, and the native population as the colonizer. Moulettes also explores the influence of colonial discourse on integration policies, cultural differences, and perceptions of national culture. This study engages critical management and postcolonial theories, questioning prevailing perspectives and scrutinizing policies promoting assimilation, immigrants’ economic roles, and the dehumanization of minority groups.

This work is invaluable for scholars and researchers in migration studies, globalization, postcolonial studies, cultural studies, and political science, providing a comprehensive analysis of historical and contemporary migration trends and their intersection with globalization and colonial legacies.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 287g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Nov 2024
  • Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781835495278

About Agneta Moulettes

Agneta Moulettes received her PhD from the School of Economics and Business Administration at Lund University, Sweden. Before retiring she worked as an assistant professor at the Department of Strategic Communications, at Lund University and the Department of Business Administration, at Kristianstad University College. She takes a special interest in critical theory and postcolonialism mainly to expose the dark sides of culture and gender issues related to migration.

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