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Contents: 1. Introduction to the research handbook on the law and politics of migration : Law, politics, and the spaces between / Catherine Dauvergne
Part I: Framing the law and politics of migration: 2. The politics of migration law: Interests, ideas, and institutions / Irene Bloemraad
3. Unsettling migration studies: Indigeneity and immigration in settler colonial states / Antje Ellermann and Ben O'Heran
4. Migration politics at the meso-level / Erin Aeran Chung
5. The problem of boundaries: The constitution and the meaning of citizenship / Asha Kaushal
6. The trilemma of canadian migrant worker policy: facilitating employer access while protecting the canadian labour market and addressing migrant worker exploitation / Sarah Marsden, Eric Tucker, and Leah F. Vosko
Part II: Institutions and their evolution: 7. Immigration enforcement: Why does it matter who is in charge? / Karine Côté-Boucher and Mireille Paquet
8. On public sanctuary: Exploring the nature of refuge in precarious times / Laura Madokoro
9. The shift towards increased citizen-driven migration in Canada / Shauna Labman and Sarah Zell
10. Closing the gap: Official statistics on the migration on unaccompanied migrant children across the mediterranean / Luna Vives and Kira Williams
11. Big tech and migration management / Rebecca Hamlin
12. The power of politics: Exploring the true potential of community sponsorship programmes / Jennifer Bond
Part III: The politics of courts: 13. The geopolitics of knowledge production in international migration law / Thomas Spijkerboer
14. The west and the muslim refugee: Legitimacy, legality and loss / Satvinder S. Juss
15. Populism and the failure to acknowledge the human rights of migrants / Donald Galloway
16. Manufacturing foreigners: The law and politics of transforming citizens into migrants / Michelle Foster and Jade Roberts
Part IV: Examining the sharp end of state power: 17. Immigration detention and the production of race in the uk / Mary Bosworth
18. fast-track, accelerated, and expedited asylum procedures as a tool of exclusion / Daniel Ghezelbash
19. Immigration detention in the age of covid-19 / Efrat Arbel and Molly Joeck
20. Protection, crime, and punishment: Regulation at the nexus of crimmigration and refugee law / Anthea Vogl
21. Privacy rights at the canadian border: Judicial assumptions and the limits of the charter / Benjamin Goold
Part V: The challenge of international governance: 22. Re-defining the international refugee regime: Unhcr, unrwa, and the challenge of multigenerational protracted refugee situations / Yasmeen Abu-Laban
23. Knowledge controversies of global migration governance: Understanding the controversy surrounding the global compact / Scott D. Watson and Corey Robinson
24. The global compact for migration as social theodicy / Colin Grey
25. Why the sustainable development goals? Examining international cooperation on migration / Elspeth Guild
26. Global migration governance and migrant rights advocacy: The flexibilization of multi-stakeholder negotiations / Jenna Hennebry and Nicola Piper
Index.
Part I: Framing the law and politics of migration: 2. The politics of migration law: Interests, ideas, and institutions / Irene Bloemraad
3. Unsettling migration studies: Indigeneity and immigration in settler colonial states / Antje Ellermann and Ben O'Heran
4. Migration politics at the meso-level / Erin Aeran Chung
5. The problem of boundaries: The constitution and the meaning of citizenship / Asha Kaushal
6. The trilemma of canadian migrant worker policy: facilitating employer access while protecting the canadian labour market and addressing migrant worker exploitation / Sarah Marsden, Eric Tucker, and Leah F. Vosko
Part II: Institutions and their evolution: 7. Immigration enforcement: Why does it matter who is in charge? / Karine Côté-Boucher and Mireille Paquet
8. On public sanctuary: Exploring the nature of refuge in precarious times / Laura Madokoro
9. The shift towards increased citizen-driven migration in Canada / Shauna Labman and Sarah Zell
10. Closing the gap: Official statistics on the migration on unaccompanied migrant children across the mediterranean / Luna Vives and Kira Williams
11. Big tech and migration management / Rebecca Hamlin
12. The power of politics: Exploring the true potential of community sponsorship programmes / Jennifer Bond
Part III: The politics of courts: 13. The geopolitics of knowledge production in international migration law / Thomas Spijkerboer
14. The west and the muslim refugee: Legitimacy, legality and loss / Satvinder S. Juss
15. Populism and the failure to acknowledge the human rights of migrants / Donald Galloway
16. Manufacturing foreigners: The law and politics of transforming citizens into migrants / Michelle Foster and Jade Roberts
Part IV: Examining the sharp end of state power: 17. Immigration detention and the production of race in the uk / Mary Bosworth
18. fast-track, accelerated, and expedited asylum procedures as a tool of exclusion / Daniel Ghezelbash
19. Immigration detention in the age of covid-19 / Efrat Arbel and Molly Joeck
20. Protection, crime, and punishment: Regulation at the nexus of crimmigration and refugee law / Anthea Vogl
21. Privacy rights at the canadian border: Judicial assumptions and the limits of the charter / Benjamin Goold
Part V: The challenge of international governance: 22. Re-defining the international refugee regime: Unhcr, unrwa, and the challenge of multigenerational protracted refugee situations / Yasmeen Abu-Laban
23. Knowledge controversies of global migration governance: Understanding the controversy surrounding the global compact / Scott D. Watson and Corey Robinson
24. The global compact for migration as social theodicy / Colin Grey
25. Why the sustainable development goals? Examining international cooperation on migration / Elspeth Guild
26. Global migration governance and migrant rights advocacy: The flexibilization of multi-stakeholder negotiations / Jenna Hennebry and Nicola Piper
Index.