Transforming the Politics of Mobility and Migration in Aotearoa New Zealand

Edited by Jessica Terruhn, Shemana Cassim

Publication date:

08 August 2023

Publisher

Anthem Press

Dimensions:

229x153mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781839983436

Transforming the Politics of Mobility and Migration in Aotearoa New Zealand is a future-focused edited collection that formulates alternative paradigms that can lead to a more just and ethical politics of mobility and migration in Aotearoa New Zealand. Examining a variety of topics, the book addresses the challenges of structural discrimination, integration and migrant rights framed within larger regional and global concerns. Collectively, the contributors advance perspectives on social justice and migrant rights, specifically addressing issues of ethics, collective well-being and solidarities.

The collection brings together leading and early career scholars paired with practitioners in the migrations sector. Developing conceptual knowledge in migration studies, it fills a gap in the sparse literature on the politics of migration in Aotearoa New Zealand. While theoretically engaged and of value to the research community, the book also follows recent calls to better communicate the complexities of migration to policy makers, with accessible chapters that address a range of issues faced by migrants and speak to a wide audience.

“This collection offers a crucial reconfiguration of the theoretical, methodological and praxis foundations of migration studies in settler colonial contexts. The diversity of expertise contributed by members of the Aotearoa Migration Research Network presents an urgent and dynamic dialogue that hones in on the intersections between migration studies and decolonial and indigenous frameworks. This work offers a compelling theoretical and practical roadmap for researchers, activists, practitioners, policymakers, scholars and other stakeholders working concurrently toward migrant justice and decolonization.” — Dr. Julie Ham, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Brock University