【マイグレーションと社会政策】
Migration and Social Policy(The International Library of Studies on Migration Vol. 19) hardcover 752 p. 15
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Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Jenny Phillimore PART I INTRODUCTION 1. Gail Lewis (2003), `Migrants', in Pete Alcock, Angus Erskine and Margaret May (eds), The Student's Companion to Social Policy, 2nd Edition, Part IV.6, Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing, 325-31 A . Emergent Interest in Social Policy 2. John Myles and Sebastien St-Arnaud (2006), `Population Diversity, Multiculturalism, and the Welfare State: Should Welfare State Theory Be Revised?', in Keith Banting and Will Kymlicka (eds), Multiculturalism and the Welfare State: Recognition and Redistribution in Contemporary Democracies, Chapter 13, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 339-54 3. Tom Vickers, Gary Craig and Karl Atkin (2013), `Addressing Ethnicity in Social Care Research', Social Policy and Administration, 47 (3), June, 310-26 4. Diane Sainsbury (2006), `Immigrants' Social Rights in Comparative Perspective: Welfare Regimes, Forms of Immigration and Immigration Policy Regimes', Journal of European Social Policy, 16 (3), August, 229-44 5. Raj S. Bhopal (2012), `Research Agenda for Tackling Inequalities Related to Migration and Ethnicity in Europe', Journal of Public Health, 34 (2), June, 167-73 6. Edna A. Viruell-Fuentes, Patricia Y. Miranda and Sawsan Abdulrahim (2012), `More than Culture: Structural Racism, Intersectionality Theory, and Immigrant Health', Social Science and Medicine, 75 (12), Special Issue, December, 2099-106 B. The Dawning of the Age of Migration 7. Steven Vertovec (2007), `Super-Diversity and Its Implications', Ethnic and Racial Studies, 30 (6), November, 1024-54 8. Magnus Ryner (2000), `European Welfare State Transformation and Migration', in Michael Bommes and Andrew Geddes (eds), Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State, Chapter 4, London, UK: Routledge, 51-71 9. Fiona Williams (1989), `The Basis for an Anti-Racist Critique of the Welfare State', in Social Policy: A Critical Introduction, Chapter 4, Cambridge, UK: Polity Press, 87-116 10. Ruud Koopmans (2010), `Trade-Offs between Equality and Difference: Immigrant Integration, Multiculturalism and the Welfare State in Cross-National Perspective', Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 36 (1), January, 1-26 A. Politicisation of Migration and the Welfare State 11. Carl-Ulrik Schierup, Peo Hansen and Stephen Castles (2006), `Understanding the Dual Crisis', in Migration, Citizenship, and the European Welfare State, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 3-20 12. Keith G. Banting (2000), `Looking in Three Directions: Migration and the European Welfare State in Comparative Perspective', in Michael Bommes and Andrew Geddes (eds), Immigration and Welfare: Challenging the Borders of the Welfare State, Chapter 2, London, UK: Routledge, 13-33 13. Ian Law (2009), `Racism, Ethnicity, Migration and Social Security', in Jane Millar (ed.), Understanding Social Security: Issues for Policy and Practice, 2nd Edition, Bristol, UK: Policy Press, 75-91 14. Beth Humphries (2004), `An Unacceptable Role for Social Work: Implementing Immigration Policy', British Journal of Social Work, 34 (1), January, 93-107 15. Rosemary Sales (2002), `The Deserving and the Undeserving? Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Welfare in Britain', Critical Social Policy, 22 (3), August, 456-78 16. Hartley Dean (2011), `The Ethics of Migrant Welfare', Ethics and Social Welfare, 5 (1), March, 18-35 B. Deservingness 17. Wim van Oorschot (2006), `Making the Difference in Social Europe: Deservingness Perceptions Among Citizens of European Welfare States', Journal of European Social Policy, 16 (1), February, 23-42 18. Brian Burgoon, Ferry Koster and Marcel van Egmond (2012), `Support for Redistribution and the Paradox of Immigration', Journal of European Social Policy, 22 (3), July, 288-304 19. Tim Reeskens and Wim van Oorschot (2012), `Disentangling the "New Liberal Dilemma": On the Relation Between General Welfare Redistribution Preferences and Welfare Chauvinism', International Journal of Comparative Sociology, 53 (2), April, 120-39 20. Stuart Soroka, Richard Johnston and Keith Banting (2007), `Ethnicity, Trust, and the Welfare State', in Fiona M. Kay and Richard Johnston (eds), Social Capital, Diversity, and the Welfare State, Chapter 11, Vancouver, Canada: University of British Columbia Press, 279-303 C. Restrictionalism 21. Johanna Avato, Johannes Koettl and Rachel Sabates-Wheeler (2010), `Social Security Regimes, Global Estimates, and Good Practices: The Status of Social Protection for International Migrants', World Development, 38 (4), April, 455-66 22. Susanne Wessendorf (2013), `Commonplace Diversity and the "Ethos of Mixing": Perceptions of Difference in a London Neighbourhood', Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power, 20 (4), 407-22 23. Franck Duvell and Bill Jordan (2002), `Immigration, Asylum and Welfare: The European Context', Critical Social Policy, 22 (3), August, 498-517 PART III MIGRATION AND THE WELFARE STATE: IMPACTS AND OUTCOMES 24. David Robinson (2007), `European Union Accession State Migrants in Social Housing in England', People, Place and Policy Online, 1 (3), 98-111 25. Sarah Spencer, Martin Ruhs, Bridget Anderson and Ben Rogaly (2007), `Information on Advice and Arrival', and `Accommodation', in Migrants' Lives Beyond the Workplace: The Experiences of Central and East Europeans in the UK, Chapters 2 and 3, York, UK: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 27-49 26. David Robinson, Kesia Reeve and Rionach Casey (2007), `Engaging with the Housing System', in The Housing Pathways of New Immigrants, Chapter 5, York, UK: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 65-79 [15] A. Integration, Assimilation and Incorporation 27. Alastair Ager and Alison Strang (2008), `Understanding Integration: A Conceptual Framework', Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 (2), June, 166-91 28. Jenny Phillimore and Lisa Goodson (2008), `Making a Place in the Global City: The Relevance of Indicators of Integration', Journal of Refugee Studies, 21 (3), September, 305-25 29. Sunil Bhatia and Anjali Ram (2009), `Theorizing Identity in Transnational and Diaspora Cultures: A Critical Approach to Acculturation', International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 33 (2), March, 140-9 30. Gary Craig (2007), `Cunning, Unprincipled, Loathsome: The Racist Tail Wags the Welfare Dog', Journal of Social Policy, 36 (4), October, 605-23 31. Deborah Phillips (2006), `Moving Towards Integration: The Housing of Asylum Seekers and Refugees in Britain', Housing Studies, 21 (4), Special Issue, July, 539-53 32. Carolyn Sargent (2012), `Special Issue Part I: "Deservingness and the Politics of Health Care"', Social Science and Medicine, 74 (6), March, 855-7 33. Jenny Phillimore (2011), `Approaches to Health Provision in the Age of Super-Diversity: Accessing the NHS in Britain's Most Diverse City', Critical Social Policy, 31 (1), February, 5-29 34. Sin Yi Cheung and Jenny Phillimore (2014), `Refugees, Social Capital, and Labour Market Integration in the UK', Sociology, 48 (3), 518-36 PART IV APPROACHES TO SERVICE DELIVERY AND COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT 35. Jenny Phillimore (2012), `Implementing Integration in the UK: Lessons for Integration Theory, Policy and Practice', Policy and Politics, 40 (4), October, 525-45 36. Leonie Sandercock (2003), `There is No Hiding Place: Integrating Immigrants', in Cosmopolis II: Mongrel Cities of the 21st Century, Chapter 6, London, UK: Continuum, 127-53 A. Migrants and Social Welfare Provision 37. Gamal I. Serour (2009), `Healthcare Workers and the Brain Drain', International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics, 106 (2), August, 175-8 PART V CONCLUSIONS 38. Karl Atkin and Sangeeta Chattoo (2007), `The Dilemmas of Providing Welfare in an Ethnically Diverse State: Seeking Reconciliation in the Role of a "Reflexive Practitioner"', Policy and Politics, 35 (3), July, 377-93 Index
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