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Fluid security in the Asia Pacific[electronic resource] :transnational lives, human rights and state control /
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杜威分類號:
304.8095
書名/作者:
Fluid security in the Asia Pacific : transnational lives, human rights and state control // by Claudia Tazreiter ... [et al.].
其他作者:
Tazreiter, Claudia.
出版者:
London : : Palgrave Macmillan UK :, 2016.
面頁冊數:
xviii, 276 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Social Sciences.
標題:
Transnational Crime.
標題:
Crime and Society.
標題:
Criminological Theory.
標題:
Globalization.
標題:
Australia - Social conditions.
標題:
Pacific Area - Strategic aspects.
ISBN:
9781137465962
ISBN:
9781137465955
內容註:
Chapter 1. In Search of 'Fluid Security': The Outline of a Concept -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Chapter 3. Chinese Students: Isolated Global Citizens -- Chapter 4. Indonesian Temporary Migrants: Australia as a First Preference or Last Resort -- Chapter 5. Samoan-Born New Zealanders as Trans-Tasman denizens -- Chapter 6. Tonga -- Chapter 7. The Decision to Leave: Processes that Drive Mobility -- Chapter 8. Reaching Australia: Processes That Mediate Mobility -- Chapter 9. Processes of Reception and Inclusion in Australia -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
摘要、提要註:
This book explores the experiences of temporary migrants in the Asia-Pacific region. It develops the original concept of 'fluid security' to analyse the way in which persons carry a set of tools, strategies and attitudes across spatial, temporal and imagined borders. This concept applies a mobilities lens to human security in order to take into account the aspirations and needs of mobile populations appropriate for a globalising world. The book brings to light the diverse experiences of mobility and the multiple vulnerabilities experienced by individuals that intersect with, and sometimes challenge, national security domains. The authors analyse mobility patterns that are diversifying at a rate far outstripping the capacity of governments to adapt to the human security needs of mobile populations. While the idea of global citizenship may be held up as an ideal through which access to rights is not an arbitrary lottery, it remains far from a reality for the majority of migrants. They are excluded from the migratory flows global elites engage in almost at will. This important book advances the idea that mobile individuals can generate their own security when they have agency and the ability to plan; that experiences of security are not necessarily tied to permanence; that mobile populations benefit from policies that support transnational life; and that fluid security is enhanced when individuals are able to carry a bundle of rights with them.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-46596-2
Fluid security in the Asia Pacific[electronic resource] :transnational lives, human rights and state control /
Fluid security in the Asia Pacific
transnational lives, human rights and state control /[electronic resource] :by Claudia Tazreiter ... [et al.]. - London :Palgrave Macmillan UK :2016. - xviii, 276 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Transnational crime, crime control and security. - Transnational crime, crime control and security..
Chapter 1. In Search of 'Fluid Security': The Outline of a Concept -- Chapter 2. Methodology -- Chapter 3. Chinese Students: Isolated Global Citizens -- Chapter 4. Indonesian Temporary Migrants: Australia as a First Preference or Last Resort -- Chapter 5. Samoan-Born New Zealanders as Trans-Tasman denizens -- Chapter 6. Tonga -- Chapter 7. The Decision to Leave: Processes that Drive Mobility -- Chapter 8. Reaching Australia: Processes That Mediate Mobility -- Chapter 9. Processes of Reception and Inclusion in Australia -- Chapter 10. Conclusion.
This book explores the experiences of temporary migrants in the Asia-Pacific region. It develops the original concept of 'fluid security' to analyse the way in which persons carry a set of tools, strategies and attitudes across spatial, temporal and imagined borders. This concept applies a mobilities lens to human security in order to take into account the aspirations and needs of mobile populations appropriate for a globalising world. The book brings to light the diverse experiences of mobility and the multiple vulnerabilities experienced by individuals that intersect with, and sometimes challenge, national security domains. The authors analyse mobility patterns that are diversifying at a rate far outstripping the capacity of governments to adapt to the human security needs of mobile populations. While the idea of global citizenship may be held up as an ideal through which access to rights is not an arbitrary lottery, it remains far from a reality for the majority of migrants. They are excluded from the migratory flows global elites engage in almost at will. This important book advances the idea that mobile individuals can generate their own security when they have agency and the ability to plan; that experiences of security are not necessarily tied to permanence; that mobile populations benefit from policies that support transnational life; and that fluid security is enhanced when individuals are able to carry a bundle of rights with them.
ISBN: 9781137465962
Standard No.: 10.1057/978-1-137-46596-2doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
372066
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Subjects--Geographical Terms:
373943
Australia
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LC Class. No.: JV8490
Dewey Class. No.: 304.8095
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