Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami :: Immigration and the Rise of a Global City.
With more than a million immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, Miami, Florida, boasts the highest proportion of foreign-born residents of any US city. Charting the rise of Miami as a global city, Elizabeth Aranda, Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal provide a panoramic study of the changing...
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Zusammenfassung: | With more than a million immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, Miami, Florida, boasts the highest proportion of foreign-born residents of any US city. Charting the rise of Miami as a global city, Elizabeth Aranda, Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal provide a panoramic study of the changing dynamics of the immigration experience. The authors move easily between an analysis of global currents and personal narratives, examining the many factors that shape the decision to emigrate and the challenges faced in making a new home. Offering a wealth of new insights, their work demonstrates why Miami is such an exceptional laboratory for studying the social forces and local effects of globalization on the ground. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (383 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-359) and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a Segregation and the Color Line in MiamiEthnic and Racial Discrimination in Miami; Immigrant Disidentification and Counterframing; Conclusion; Notes; 7-Immigrant Emotions and Strategies of Co-Presence; Immigration, Emotions, and Ontological Security; Co-Presence as a Strategy; Overlapping Strategies of Co-Presence; Co-Presence and Translocal Social Citizenship; Co-Presence and Feelings of Well-Being; Conclusion; Notes; 8-Translocal Placemaking and Belonging; Felt and Pragmatic Home: The Attraction of Miami; Placemaking and the Importance of Home; (Re)Enacting and (Re)Experiencing Home. | |
505 | 8 | |a Cultural Inclusion and ExclusionConclusion; Notes; 9-The Security of Home in a Global Era; When Translocal Social Citizenship Is Not Enough; Future of the Global City; Notes; References; Index; About the Book. | |
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spelling | Aranda, Elizabeth M. Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2014. 1 online resource (383 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Latinos: exploring diversity and change Print version record. Book Title; Table of Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; 1-Immigration in the Age of Global Insecurity; Why Miami?; Why Focus on Human Security?; Central Argument and Conceptual Development of the Book; Globalization and the Creation of Neoliberal Environments of Insecurity; Origins of Exclusion in Miami; Immigrant Diversification and Multiethnicity in Miami, 1990s-2000s; Economic Polarization, Labor Market Segmentation, and Neoliberal City Policies; Cross-Border Imagination, Adaptation, and Belonging; Data and Methodology; Structure of the Book; Notes. 2-The Contexts of DepartureNeoliberalism and the Formation of Environments of Insecurity; Reasons for Immigrating to the United States; Conclusion; Notes; 3-The Context of Reception; Context of Reception and Its Sociolegal Dimensions; Securitization of Migration After 9/11; Categories of Admission and Psychic Insecurity; States of Belonging and Insecurity; Conclusion; Notes; 4-Inequalities and Perceptions of Social Mobility; Neoliberal Context of Reception; Globalization, Income Inequality, and Poverty in Miami; Occupational Segmentation and the Effects of Economic Restructuring. Class Identities and Perceived Social MobilityExplaining Perceived Social Mobility Among Immigrants; Upward Social Mobility; Confounding Effects of Legal Status for Perceptions of Mobility; Perceptions of Downward Mobility Among the Highly Educated; Contradictory Class Location; Increasing the Standard of Living Through Unionization; Conclusion; Notes; 5-Politics, Membership, and Representation; Monochromatic Politics in a Multiethnic City; Conclusion: The Limits of Symbolic Representation; Notes; 6-Race, Discrimination, and Ethnic Rivalries; Racialization and Racial Meanings. Segregation and the Color Line in MiamiEthnic and Racial Discrimination in Miami; Immigrant Disidentification and Counterframing; Conclusion; Notes; 7-Immigrant Emotions and Strategies of Co-Presence; Immigration, Emotions, and Ontological Security; Co-Presence as a Strategy; Overlapping Strategies of Co-Presence; Co-Presence and Translocal Social Citizenship; Co-Presence and Feelings of Well-Being; Conclusion; Notes; 8-Translocal Placemaking and Belonging; Felt and Pragmatic Home: The Attraction of Miami; Placemaking and the Importance of Home; (Re)Enacting and (Re)Experiencing Home. Cultural Inclusion and ExclusionConclusion; Notes; 9-The Security of Home in a Global Era; When Translocal Social Citizenship Is Not Enough; Future of the Global City; Notes; References; Index; About the Book. Includes bibliographical references (pages 335-359) and index. With more than a million immigrants from Latin America and the Caribbean, Miami, Florida, boasts the highest proportion of foreign-born residents of any US city. Charting the rise of Miami as a global city, Elizabeth Aranda, Sallie Hughes, and Elena Sabogal provide a panoramic study of the changing dynamics of the immigration experience. The authors move easily between an analysis of global currents and personal narratives, examining the many factors that shape the decision to emigrate and the challenges faced in making a new home. Offering a wealth of new insights, their work demonstrates why Miami is such an exceptional laboratory for studying the social forces and local effects of globalization on the ground. Immigrants Florida Miami. Latin Americans Florida Miami. Multiculturalism Florida Miami. Miami (Fla.) Ethnic relations. Miami (Fla.) Emigration and immigration. Latino-Américains Floride Miami. Multiculturalisme Floride Miami. Emigration and immigration fast Ethnic relations fast Immigrants fast Latin Americans fast Multiculturalism fast Florida Miami fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxGXMGqf7JFFJ3WRhVV4q Einwanderungspolitik gnd Einwanderung gnd Multikulturelle Gesellschaft gnd Weltstadt gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4122411-5 Miami, Fla. gnd Hughes, Sallie. Saboga, Elena. Print version: Aranda, Elizabeth M. Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. Boulder, CO : Lynne Rienner Publishers, ©2014 9781626370418 Latinos, exploring diversity and change. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2004154079 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2175845 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Aranda, Elizabeth M. Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. Latinos, exploring diversity and change. Book Title; Table of Contents; List of Tables and Figures; Acknowledgments; 1-Immigration in the Age of Global Insecurity; Why Miami?; Why Focus on Human Security?; Central Argument and Conceptual Development of the Book; Globalization and the Creation of Neoliberal Environments of Insecurity; Origins of Exclusion in Miami; Immigrant Diversification and Multiethnicity in Miami, 1990s-2000s; Economic Polarization, Labor Market Segmentation, and Neoliberal City Policies; Cross-Border Imagination, Adaptation, and Belonging; Data and Methodology; Structure of the Book; Notes. 2-The Contexts of DepartureNeoliberalism and the Formation of Environments of Insecurity; Reasons for Immigrating to the United States; Conclusion; Notes; 3-The Context of Reception; Context of Reception and Its Sociolegal Dimensions; Securitization of Migration After 9/11; Categories of Admission and Psychic Insecurity; States of Belonging and Insecurity; Conclusion; Notes; 4-Inequalities and Perceptions of Social Mobility; Neoliberal Context of Reception; Globalization, Income Inequality, and Poverty in Miami; Occupational Segmentation and the Effects of Economic Restructuring. Class Identities and Perceived Social MobilityExplaining Perceived Social Mobility Among Immigrants; Upward Social Mobility; Confounding Effects of Legal Status for Perceptions of Mobility; Perceptions of Downward Mobility Among the Highly Educated; Contradictory Class Location; Increasing the Standard of Living Through Unionization; Conclusion; Notes; 5-Politics, Membership, and Representation; Monochromatic Politics in a Multiethnic City; Conclusion: The Limits of Symbolic Representation; Notes; 6-Race, Discrimination, and Ethnic Rivalries; Racialization and Racial Meanings. Segregation and the Color Line in MiamiEthnic and Racial Discrimination in Miami; Immigrant Disidentification and Counterframing; Conclusion; Notes; 7-Immigrant Emotions and Strategies of Co-Presence; Immigration, Emotions, and Ontological Security; Co-Presence as a Strategy; Overlapping Strategies of Co-Presence; Co-Presence and Translocal Social Citizenship; Co-Presence and Feelings of Well-Being; Conclusion; Notes; 8-Translocal Placemaking and Belonging; Felt and Pragmatic Home: The Attraction of Miami; Placemaking and the Importance of Home; (Re)Enacting and (Re)Experiencing Home. Cultural Inclusion and ExclusionConclusion; Notes; 9-The Security of Home in a Global Era; When Translocal Social Citizenship Is Not Enough; Future of the Global City; Notes; References; Index; About the Book. Immigrants Florida Miami. Latin Americans Florida Miami. Multiculturalism Florida Miami. Latino-Américains Floride Miami. Multiculturalisme Floride Miami. Emigration and immigration fast Ethnic relations fast Immigrants fast Latin Americans fast Multiculturalism fast Einwanderungspolitik gnd Einwanderung gnd Multikulturelle Gesellschaft gnd Weltstadt gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4122411-5 |
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title_auth | Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. |
title_exact_search | Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. |
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title_fullStr | Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. |
title_full_unstemmed | Making a Life in Multiethnic Miami : Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. |
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title_sub | Immigration and the Rise of a Global City. |
topic | Immigrants Florida Miami. Latin Americans Florida Miami. Multiculturalism Florida Miami. Latino-Américains Floride Miami. Multiculturalisme Floride Miami. Emigration and immigration fast Ethnic relations fast Immigrants fast Latin Americans fast Multiculturalism fast Einwanderungspolitik gnd Einwanderung gnd Multikulturelle Gesellschaft gnd Weltstadt gnd http://d-nb.info/gnd/4122411-5 |
topic_facet | Immigrants Florida Miami. Latin Americans Florida Miami. Multiculturalism Florida Miami. Miami (Fla.) Ethnic relations. Miami (Fla.) Emigration and immigration. Latino-Américains Floride Miami. Multiculturalisme Floride Miami. Emigration and immigration Ethnic relations Immigrants Latin Americans Multiculturalism Florida Miami Einwanderungspolitik Einwanderung Multikulturelle Gesellschaft Weltstadt Miami, Fla. |
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