Názov : | Ukrainian migration and the European Union : dynamics, subjectivity, and politics / | Typ dokumentu: | printed text | Autori: | Bastian Vollmer | Vydavateľ: | Hampshire : Palgrave | Dátum vydania: | 2016 | Stránkovanie: | x, 194 pages | Veľkosť: | 23 cm | ISBN (alebo iný kód): | 978-1-13-748937-1 | Všeobecná poznámka: | Includes index. | Číslo MDT: | 304.8/40477 | Abstrakt: | "To migrate or not to migrate: that is the question. This book discusses migration in the highly topical context of Ukraine, and explores the imaginations, life-stories, aspirations and life-projects of people in Ukraine through a consideration of Ukrainian migration to the European Union (EU) from the perspective of the sending-country. Building on the existing literature and drawing on a rich variety of empirical data and field research, this text addresses migration by Ukrainian nationals into the EU, and how and why people leave or stay in Ukraine. The book also considers questions of subjectivity, the self and the construction of narratives, and contributes more widely to the significant academic and policy debates surrounding Ukrainian migration in the EU"-- |
Ukrainian migration and the European Union : dynamics, subjectivity, and politics / [printed text] / Bastian Vollmer . - Hampshire : Palgrave, 2016 . - x, 194 pages ; 23 cm. ISBN : 978-1-13-748937-1 Includes index. Číslo MDT: | 304.8/40477 | Abstrakt: | "To migrate or not to migrate: that is the question. This book discusses migration in the highly topical context of Ukraine, and explores the imaginations, life-stories, aspirations and life-projects of people in Ukraine through a consideration of Ukrainian migration to the European Union (EU) from the perspective of the sending-country. Building on the existing literature and drawing on a rich variety of empirical data and field research, this text addresses migration by Ukrainian nationals into the EU, and how and why people leave or stay in Ukraine. The book also considers questions of subjectivity, the self and the construction of narratives, and contributes more widely to the significant academic and policy debates surrounding Ukrainian migration in the EU"-- |
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