Beschreibung:
This volume explores how migration is playing a central role in the renewing and reworking of urban spaces in the fast growing and rapidly changing cities of Asia. Migration trends in Asia entered a new phase in the 1990s following the end of the Cold War which marked the advent of a renewed phase of globalization. Cities have become centrally implicated in globalization processes and, therefore, have become objects and sites of intense study.
Introduction: Contemporary Urban Migration and a Theoretical Approach 1. Contestation and Exclusion in Asian Urban Spaces Under the Impact of Globalization: An Introduction 2. International and Intra-National Migrations: Human Mobility in Pacific Asian Cities in the Globalization Age Part 1: The International Migration Dimension in Asian Cities 3. The Migrant as a Nexus of Social Relations: An Empirical Analysis 4. Post-Industrialism and Residencing 'New Immigration' in Singapore 5. Integrative Rhetoric and Exclusionary Realities in Bangladesh-Malaysia Migration Policies: Discourse on Networks and Development 6. Labouring for the Child: Transnational Experiences of Chinese Migrant Mothers and Children in Singapore 7. Ethnic Enclaves in Korean Cities: Formation, Residential Patterns and Communal Features 8. Circular Migration and its Socioeconomic Consequences: The Economic Marginality among Japanese Brazilian Migrants in Japan 9. Migrant Labour, Residential Conflict and the City: The Case of Foreign Workers' Invasion of Residential Neighbourhoods in Penang, Malaysia Part 2: The Domestic Migration Dimension in Asian Cities 10. Migrant Labour in the Factory Zone: Contested Spaces in the Extended Bangkok Region 11. Migrant Labour under the Shadow of the Hukou System: The Case of Guangdong 12. Marginalization of Rural Migrants in China's Transitional Cities 13. Living at the Margins: Migration and the Contested Arena of Waste Re-Use Aquaculture Systems in Phnom Penh, Cambodia