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The Encyclopedia of
Global Human MigrationEdited by Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Immanuel Ness, PhD, is Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, United States. He is the author of numerous works on immigration, social policy, and political movements from a historical and comparative perspective. He is the General Editor of The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and is also editor of the peer-reviewed quarterly journal Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.
Editorial Board
About the General Editor
Publishing in print and onlineJanuary 2013
Don’t miss out on this special introductory offer!Order now and receive over 15% off the print volume list price
Visit www.MigrationEncyclopedia.com for sample entries and a complete list of editors, contributors, and topics covered, all within the expanded functionality of Wiley Online Library.
Peter Bellwood, Prehistory volume editorAustralian National University, Australia
Saër Maty Bâ, Bangor University, UK
Danièle Bélanger, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Michael Borgolte, Humboldt University, Germany
Bridget Brereton, University of West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago
Stephen Castles, University of Sydney, Australia
Raúl Delgado Wise, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota, USA
Dirk Hoerder, Arizona State University, USA
Binod Khadria, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide, Australia
Alex Julca, United Nations
Hye-Kyung Lee, Pai Chai University, Korea
Adam McKeown, Columbia University, New York, USA
Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University, USA
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Edson Urano, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Gregory Woolf, University of St. Andrews, UK
Manolo Abella, International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Graziano Battistella, Scalabrini Migration Center, The Philippines
Walden Bello, University of the Philippines, The Philippines
Marcelline Block, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jennifer Holdaway, Social Science Research Council, Beijing, China
Susana Novick, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Publishing as a five-volume print set and online, The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration provides a complete exploration of the prominent themes, events, and theoretical underpinnings of the movements of human populations from prehistory to the present day.
Under the general editorship of Immanuel Ness, the Encyclopedia brings together a global editorial board and contributor team which spans the fields of history, classics, anthropology, social science, political science, linguistics, genetics, and more.
Features:
• Includes nearly 600 entries arranged in an A-Z format, and a prehistory section with over 50 thematically organized essays
• Provides thematic discussions of key topics, detailed migration histories, and biographies
• Examines migration through world history, rather than from a western perspective
• Features illustrations, images, and charts, as well as 50 maps
Edited by Immanuel NessBrooklyn College, City University of New York , USA
Publishing in print and onlineJANUARY 2013 5 volumes • Hardcover • 2600 pagesPrint edition ISBN: 978-1-4443-3489-0 Online edition ISBN: 978-1-4443-5107-1
The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR PRINT SETOrder the print set by 31 May 2013 and save over 15% off the list price!
Special price: US$795 (List price: US$950)
The online version of The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration will be available via Wiley Online Library, which delivers integrated access to over 4 million articles from 1500 journals, 9000 books, and hundreds of reference works. Key features include:
• Clean New Interface: A new design offers intuitive navigation and easy access to highly structured articles, references and supporting information
• Intuitive Navigation: Browse by table of contents or by topic; Wiley Online Library also offers the ability to expand and follow references and view author indexes
• Enhanced Discoverability: Our search engine delivers relevant and immediate results, as well as the ability to search for a keyword or phrase across the full text of reference works
• Improved Alerting Tools: Email alerts and RSS feeds keep users updated with the latest published research
Visit www.migrationencyclopedia.com to learn more about online format options. Contact us at [email protected] to find out more about online prices and to select the best option for your institution.
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Publishing as a five-volume print set and online, The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration provides a complete exploration of the prominent themes, events, and theoretical underpinnings of the movements of human populations from prehistory to the present day.
Under the general editorship of Immanuel Ness, the Encyclopedia brings together a global editorial board and contributor team which spans the fields of history, classics, anthropology, social science, political science, linguistics, genetics, and more.
Features:
• Includes nearly 600 entries arranged in an A-Z format, and a prehistory section with over 50 thematically organized essays
• Provides thematic discussions of key topics, detailed migration histories, and biographies
• Examines migration through world history, rather than from a western perspective
• Features illustrations, images, and charts, as well as 50 maps
Edited by Immanuel NessBrooklyn College, City University of New York , USA
Publishing in print and onlineJANUARY 2013 5 volumes • Hardcover • 2600 pagesPrint edition ISBN: 978-1-4443-3489-0 Online edition ISBN: 978-1-4443-5107-1
The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER FOR PRINT SETOrder the print set by 31 May 2013 and save over 15% off the list price!
Special price: US$795 (List price: US$950)
The online version of The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration will be available via Wiley Online Library, which delivers integrated access to over 4 million articles from 1500 journals, 9000 books, and hundreds of reference works. Key features include:
• Clean New Interface: A new design offers intuitive navigation and easy access to highly structured articles, references and supporting information
• Intuitive Navigation: Browse by table of contents or by topic; Wiley Online Library also offers the ability to expand and follow references and view author indexes
• Enhanced Discoverability: Our search engine delivers relevant and immediate results, as well as the ability to search for a keyword or phrase across the full text of reference works
• Improved Alerting Tools: Email alerts and RSS feeds keep users updated with the latest published research
Visit www.migrationencyclopedia.com to learn more about online format options. Contact us at [email protected] to find out more about online prices and to select the best option for your institution.
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CONTACT US
SINGAPORE AND THE REST OF ASIAJohn Wiley & Sons Singapore Pte. Ltd.CWT Commodity Hub, 24 Penjuru Road #08-01, Singapore 609128
Customer Service HotlineTEL: (65) 6302 9800, FAX: (65) 6265 1782E-MAIL: [email protected]
For Sales & Marketing EnquiriesFAX: (65) 6643 8008E-MAIL: [email protected]
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND155 Cremorne Street, Richmond Vic, 3121 Australia
Customer Service HotlineTEL: 1800 777 474, FAX: 1800 802 258E-MAIL: [email protected]
For Sales & Marketing EnquiriesTEL: (61) 3 9274 3100, FAX: (61) 3 9274 3101E-MAIL: [email protected]
English Version
Recommend to youR libRaRy today!
www.migrationencyclopedia.com
The Encyclopedia of
Global Human MigrationEdited by Immanuel Ness, Brooklyn College, City University of New York
Immanuel Ness, PhD, is Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York, United States. He is the author of numerous works on immigration, social policy, and political movements from a historical and comparative perspective. He is the General Editor of The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest (Wiley-Blackwell, 2009), and is also editor of the peer-reviewed quarterly journal Working USA: The Journal of Labor and Society.
Editorial Board
About the General Editor
Publishing in print and onlineJanuary 2013
Don’t miss out on this special introductory offer!Order now and receive over 15% off the print volume list price
Visit www.MigrationEncyclopedia.com for sample entries and a complete list of editors, contributors, and topics covered, all within the expanded functionality of Wiley Online Library.
Peter Bellwood, Prehistory volume editorAustralian National University, Australia
Saër Maty Bâ, Bangor University, UK
Danièle Bélanger, University of Western Ontario, Canada
Michael Borgolte, Humboldt University, Germany
Bridget Brereton, University of West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad & Tobago
Stephen Castles, University of Sydney, Australia
Raúl Delgado Wise, Autonomous University of Zacatecas, Mexico
Donna Gabaccia, University of Minnesota, USA
Dirk Hoerder, Arizona State University, USA
Binod Khadria, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India
Graeme Hugo, University of Adelaide, Australia
Alex Julca, United Nations
Hye-Kyung Lee, Pai Chai University, Korea
Adam McKeown, Columbia University, New York, USA
Cecilia Menjivar, Arizona State University, USA
Marlou Schrover, Leiden University, The Netherlands
Edson Urano, University of Tsukuba, Japan
Gregory Woolf, University of St. Andrews, UK
Manolo Abella, International Labour Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
Graziano Battistella, Scalabrini Migration Center, The Philippines
Walden Bello, University of the Philippines, The Philippines
Marcelline Block, Princeton University, New Jersey, USA
Wang Gungwu, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Jennifer Holdaway, Social Science Research Council, Beijing, China
Susana Novick, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina