Dear all,
*Apologies for cross posting*
I am pleased to announce this new Atlas of Human Migration.
A 20% discount is available to Discussion List listserv members: please
enter the voucher code JISC when ordering from
www.earthscan.co.uk/migration. Considerable discounts are also available
for bulk orders – please email me if you are interested.
To order an inspection copy for a course, please fill out the form here:
http://www.earthscan.co.uk/Default.aspx?tabid=465 To request a review
copy, please email [log in to unmask] with the details
of your publication.
*The Atlas of Human Migration: Global Patterns of People on the Move*
Russell King, Richard Black, Michael Collyer, Anthony Fielding and
Ronald Skeldon
This compelling new atlas offers immediately accessible explanations and
authoritative data on every aspect of migration, and includes
comprehensive global statistics on migration policy and economics. It
provides an indispensible resource for researchers, campaigners,
students, teachers, journalists and anyone else who deals with migration
in their everyday study or work.
Presenting much of the data visually for the first time, the book covers
historical migrations of slavery, indenture, diaspora, nation-building
and colonialism, as well as new currents of migration, caused by climate
change, ethnic cleansing, and new economic pressures. Other issues
covered include: refugees and asylum seekers * remittances * the 'brain
drain' * voting from abroad * trafficking * student, retirement and
return migration
Two free downloads from the book are available from the Earthscan website:
* The Great Migration:
http://www.earthscan.co.uk/Portals/0/pdfs/Great_Migration.pdf
* Remittances and Development:
http://www.earthscan.co.uk/Portals/0/pdfs/Remittance.pdf
NB: Earthscan Atlases are not available in the United States or Canada.
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Best wishes,
Alice
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Alice Haworth-Booth
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Earthscan
www.earthscan.co.uk
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Main line: 020 7841 1930
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