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Transnational Flows And Permissive Polities Ethnographies Of Human Mobilities In Asia 1st Edition Barak Kalir Malini Sur

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Transnational Flows And Permissive Polities Ethnographies Of Human Mobilities In Asia 1st Edition Barak Kalir Malini Sur
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Transnational Flows And Permissive Polities Ethnographies Of Human Mobilities In Asia 1st Edition Barak Kalir Malini Sur instant download after payment.

Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Barak Kalir; Malini Sur
ISBN: 9789048515875, 9048515874
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Transnational Flows And Permissive Polities Ethnographies Of Human Mobilities In Asia 1st Edition Barak Kalir Malini Sur by Barak Kalir; Malini Sur 9789048515875, 9048515874 instant download after payment.

Transnational Flows and Permissive Polities examines how legality and other sources of authority intersect in the regulation of human mobility. The book focuses on the ethnographic exploration of the experiences and views of mobile subjects in the vast and rapidly changing continent of Asia. The contributors analyze tensions between the letter of the law and social legitimation, territorial boundaries and commodity flows, state practices and migrant subjectivities, and labour brokerage and national and international organizations. This volume offers key insights for students of globalization and transnationality and policy relevance for development practitioners, governments, and NGOs.

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