Theories of Local Immigration Policy

Theories of Local Immigration Policy

by Felipe Amin Filomeno
Theories of Local Immigration Policy

Theories of Local Immigration Policy

by Felipe Amin Filomeno

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Overview

This book offers a critical account of studies of local immigration policy and a relational approach to explain its emergence, variation, and effects in a context of interdependence and globalization. The author emphasizes the horizontal interactions between local governments, and vertical interactions between local and national levels of government, as well as international interactions. Everywhere in the world, a growing number of cities are faced with challenges and opportunities brought by immigration. While some local governments have welcomed immigrants and promoted their social inclusion, others have actively prevented their arrival and settlement. Most studies emphasize the role of local conditions in the making and implementation of local immigration policy, but this book argues that broader processes– such as inter-governmental relations, economic globalization, and international institutions– are crucial.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783319459523
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 11/25/2016
Series: Politics of Citizenship and Migration
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 113
File size: 420 KB

About the Author

Felipe Amin Filomeno is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Global Studies at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County, USA. He holds a PhD in Sociology from the Johns Hopkins University, USA. His research examines development issues affecting Latin America and is currently focused on the governance of international migration. Filomeno was awarded the Early Career Prize of the Economics & Politics Section of the Latin American Studies Association in 2015 and is author of Monsanto and Intellectual Property in South America (2014).

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: local governments and immigration
2. The localist approach to local immigration policy2.1. Local community identity and ethnic composition2.2. Competition for local resources2.3. Local electoral politics and partisanship2.4. Local bureaucratic incorporation of immigrants2.5. Local mobilization of immigrant-supporting organizations2.6. Local effects of local immigration policy
3. Relational arguments in studies of local immigration policy3.1. Vertical modes of interaction3.2. Horizontal modes of interaction
4. The relational approach to local immigration policy
4.1 Clarifying the ontology4.2. Developing the theory4.3. Diversifying the methods
5. Conclusion: the prominence of local immigration policy
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