Praktiken, die Reisen & Migration unterstützen

Dieses Thema umfasst die Praktiken von Akteuren, die Reisen und Migration erleichtern. Es gibt viele verschiedene Praktiken wie Werbung, Information oder Beratung über Migration, Förderung der Mobilität, Organisation von Unterkünften für Reisende und TransitmigrantInnen, Fälschung von Dokumenten, Bestechung von Behörden, Rekrutierung von ArbeitnehmerInnen oder Studierenden, Vermittlung von Ehen, Verkauf von Tickets oder Erteilung von Visa. Die Praktiken hängen teilweise vom Zweck und der Form der Migration ab. Dies können Arbeits-, Bildungs- und Heiratsmigration, Migration aus gesundheitlichen Gründen, humanitäres Resettlement oder Asylsuche sein.

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The Burden of Social Capital: Visa Overstaying Among Fujian Chinese Students in Japan

Authors Gracia Liu-Farrer
Year 2008
Journal Name Social Science Japan Journal
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2 Journal Article

Textbox 4: Global Care Workers at the Interface of Migration and Development

Authors Jean D’Cunha
Book Title Global Perspectives on Migration and Development
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3 Book Chapter

Global care chains and emotional surplus value

Year 2000
Book Title On the edge. Living with global capitalism
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8 Book Chapter

Justice and global care chains: Lessons from Singapore

Authors Nancy S. Jecker, Jacqueline Joon-Lin Chin
Year 2019
Journal Name DEVELOPING WORLD BIOETHICS
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9 Journal Article

MAPPING ANOTHER DIMENSION OF A FEMINIST ETHICS OF CARE: FAMILY-BASED TRANSNATIONAL CARE

Authors Sheila M. Neysmith, Yanqiu Rachel Zhou
Year 2013
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FEMINIST APPROACHES TO BIOETHICS
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14 Journal Article

Perspectives on gender, migration and transnational work : joint work of social reproduction and care in Southern Europe

Authors Margarita BARANANO, Sabrina MARCHETTI
Year 2016
Journal Name Investigaciones feministas, 2016, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 57-74
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17 Journal Article

Smuggling and the global firm

Authors Kate Gillespie
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of International Management
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18 Journal Article

Migrant Smuggling: A Social Business

Authors Thanos Maroukis, Anna Triandafyllidou
Book Title Migrant Smuggling: Irregular Migration from Asia and Africa to Europe
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19 Book Chapter

Two Stops in Today's New Global Geographies Shaping Novel Labor Supplies and Employment Regimes

Authors Saskia Sassen
Year 2008
Journal Name American Behavioral Scientist
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21 Journal Article

Marriage Migration Policy as a Social Reproduction System: The South Korean Experience

Authors Majella Kilkey, Gyuchan Kim
Book Title Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility
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22 Book Chapter

Migration for love? Love and intimacy in marriage migration processes

Authors Wilasinee Pananakhonsab
Year 2019
Journal Name Emotion, Space and Society
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25 Journal Article

Estimating price elasticities when there is smuggling: the sensitivity of smoking to price in Canada

Authors Jonathan Gruber, Anindya Sen, Mark Stabile
Year 2003
Journal Name Journal of Health Economics
Citations (WoS) 89
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29 Journal Article

Smuggling of Rohingyas from Myanmar to Malaysia: A Threat to Human Security

Authors Andika Ab Wahab, Aizat Khairi
Year 2020
Journal Name AKADEMIKA
Citations (WoS) 6
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30 Journal Article

START SMUGGLING GOODS AND CURRENCY - DAMAGES AND REASONS

Authors Hossein Miri, Mohammad Ghasemi
Year 2019
Journal Name HUMANIDADES & INOVACAO
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33 Journal Article

Reversal of the Gender Order? Male Marriage Migration to Germany by North African and Turkish Men: Consequences for Family Life, Work, and the Socialization of the Next Generation

Principal investigator Ursula Apitzsch (Principal Investigator)
Description
The planned study aims at the investigation of the phenomenon what is known as marriage migration (also called transnational marriage) to Germany by male Muslim migrants. By means of biographical narrative interviews with male migrants from North Africa and Turkey, the research project aims at dealing with the multidimensional and multifaceted character of male marriage migration to Germany. The subject male marriage migration can be approached from different perspectives and related aspects. In the frame of this research project, through a sampling which consists of married couples composed of a male migrant from one of the countries mentioned above and a female descendant of a migrant family with a residence permit in Germany, we want to consider this issue in all its complexity and implications regarding the debates on integration of the migrants, integration of male migrants into the labour market, gender relations and dynamics within the migrant family, and (un) chancing conceptions and visions of manhood in migration processes and the contestation/ negotiation of migrant masculinities. Regarding the studies of the last years it is noteworthy that all marriage migration studies are rather focussing on women as migrating subjects. Although it is noticed, too, that there are men as well migrating to their wives, there is no study focussing exclusively on migrating men in context of marriage. This fact may be - especially in Germany - an expression of the emotional public discussion concerning forced marriages. Nevertheless, the marriage migration of men is the desideratum of past and current marriage migration studies. This gap will be filled with the following research proposal. Our hypothesis is that women of the second or third generation of migrant families might be hoping for a realistic chance of founding a family and bringing up children through marrying a partner from the country of origin while they continue to work and remain the bread winners in the country of immigration and thus strengthen their autonomy (while their husbands are waiting for working permits and/or job opportunities and meanwhile have to take over care obligations within the family). In general, we want to show that male marriage migration can be seen both as "cause and the effect" of changing gender orders.
Year 2012
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Migration Regimes and Policy Implications

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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38 Book Chapter

A Review of the Routledge Handbook on Smuggling

Authors Alexandre Bish
Year 2022
Journal Name Journal of Illicit Economies and Development
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40 Journal Article

Human smuggling to and through Germany

Authors Matthias Neske
Year 2006
Journal Name International Migration
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41 Journal Article

Bio-smuggling in Turkey

Authors Ustuner Birben, Gokce Gencay
Year 2019
Journal Name Crime, Law and Social Change
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42 Journal Article

Kilómetro 0: inicio de las trayectorias migratorias de trabajadoras domésticas en Chile

Authors Natalie Rodriguez-Covarrubias, Natalie Rodríguez-Covarrubias
Year 2024
Journal Name UNIVERSITAS-REVISTA DE CIENCIAS SOCIALES Y HUMANAS
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43 Journal Article

Mexican migrant-smuggling: A cross-border cottage industry

Authors David Spener
Year 2004
Journal Name Journal of International Migration and Integration
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47 Journal Article

Community Dimensions of Smuggling: The Case of Afghanistan and Somalia

Authors Nassim Majidi
Year 2018
Journal Name The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
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48 Journal Article

Introducing Cross-Border Marriage Migration

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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49 Book Chapter
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