International Migration is a peer-reviewed social science journal, interdisciplinary in scope, seeking broad geographical coverage of international migrations throughout the world, with an emphasis on contemporary policy issues in international migration. This issue includes two papers on the riots in Paris, followed by a paper on partisanship and views about immigration in Southern California. It also includes four papers on different dimensions of migration in Sweden, and a Notes and Commentary piece which summarizes a meeting held in Oxford on 6-7 March 2005 on the causes, consequences, and best practices of international health worker mobility.
The French Riots: Questioning Spaces of Surveillance and Sovereignty by Susan Ossman and Susan Terrio
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