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17437 Creator b15c8a94190b6bdec66e273b361fedd9
17437 Date 2006
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17437 abstract In this chapter I explore some aspects of contemporary migration theory. I address these theories primarily through the different scales at which they operate through the global, to the strategies of the meso-scale and the insights of the micro-scale. I argue that the latter are most well developed in theories that reflect on the experiences of longer settled migrants. The paper concludes by outlining some lacunae in current theorisations and what future theorisations should ideally address.
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17437 label Raghuram, Parvati (2006). Dis/placing migration theories. In: Ferro, Katarina and Wallner, Margot eds. Migration happens: Reasons, effects and opportunities of migration in the South Pacific. Münster: LIT-Verlag.
17437 label Raghuram, Parvati (2006). Dis/placing migration theories. In: Ferro, Katarina and Wallner, Margot eds. Migration happens: Reasons, effects and opportunities of migration in the South Pacific. Münster: LIT-Verlag.
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17437 Title Dis/placing migration theories
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