Immigrant Crossroads

Immigrant Crossroads
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Publisher : Temple University Press
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781439915943
ISBN-13 : 1439915946
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Book Synopsis Immigrant Crossroads by : Tarry Hum

Download or read book Immigrant Crossroads written by Tarry Hum and published by Temple University Press. This book was released on 2021-01-29 with total page 393 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Nearly half the 2.3 million residents of Queens, New York are foreign-born. Immigrants in Queens hail from more than 120 countries and speak more than 135 languages. As an epicenter of immigrant diversity, Queens is an urban gateway that exemplifies opportunities and challenges in shaping a multi-racial democracy. The editors and contributors to Immigrant Crossroads examine the social, spatial, economic, and political dynamics that stem from this fast-growing urbanization. The interdisciplinary chapters examine residential patterns and neighborhood identities, immigrant incorporation and mobilizations, and community building and activism. Essays combine qualitative and quantitative research methods to address globalization and the unprecedented racial and ethnic diversity as a result of international migration. Chapters on incorporation focus on immigrant participation and representation in electoral politics, and advocacy for immigrant inclusion in urban governance and service provision. A section of Immigrant Crossroads concerns placemaking, focusing on the production of neighborhood spaces and identities as well as immigrant activism and community development and control. Based on engaged and robust analysis, Immigrant Crossroads highlights the dynamics of this urban gateway.


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