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Lifestyle Migration and Colonial Traces in Malaysia and Panama
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Leading scholars in the sociology of migration, Michaela Benson and Karen O'Reilly, re-theorise lifestyle migration through a sustained focus on postcolonialism at its intersections with neoliberalism. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the interplay of colonial traces and neoliberal presents, the relationship between residential tourism and economic development, and the governance and regulation of lifestyle migration. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork undertaken by the authors among lifestyle migrants in Malaysia and Panama, they reveal the structural and material conditions that support migration and how these are embodied by migrant subjects, while also highlighting their agency within this process. This rigorous work marks an important contribution to emerging debates surrounding privileged migration and mobility. It will appeal to sociologists, social theorists, human and cultural geographers, economists, social psychologists, demographers, social anthropologists,tourism and migration studies specialists.
Reveals how neoliberalism and postcolonialism articulate in the production of lifestyle migration as a social process Describes lifestyle migration as a process through the lens of practice theory Highlights the constraints and opportunities that shape the lives of lifestyle migrants and the processes by which these are negotiated Demonstrates how lifestyle migration has been shaped by historical processes such as colonialism and empire, but also by wider global trends such as neoliberalism
Autorentext
Michaela Benson is Reader in Sociology at Goldsmiths, University of London, UK. She is renowned for her work on lifestyle migration, and has been conducting research and writing on this topic since the early 2000s. She is the author of The British in Rural France (2011), which was shortlisted for the British Sociological Association's Philip Abrams Memorial Prize (2012), co-author of The Middle Classes and the City (2015), co-editor of Lifestyle Migration (2009) and Understanding Lifestyle Migration (2015).
Karen O'Reilly is Professor Emerita at Loughborough University, UK. Through her research on British migrants living in Spain in the 1990s, she set the agenda for the sociological study of British migration. She is the author of The British on the Costa del Sol (2000), Ethnographic Methods (2011), Key Concepts in Ethnography (2008) and International Migration and Social Theory (2012) which wonthe CHOICE outstanding academic title award.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Colonial traces and neoliberal presents: situating Malaysia and Panama.- Chapter 3: Residential Tourism and economic development: Imagineering Boquete and Penang.- Chapter 4: Governance as practice: regulating lifestyle migration.- Chapter 5: Diverse Lives: weaving Personal Stories.- Chapter 6: Working towards the good life.- Chapter 7: Home-making and the reproduction of privilege.- Chapter 8: The pursuit of well-being and a healthy way of life.- Chapter 9: Telling practice stories of lifestyle migration:at the intersections of postcoloniality and neoliberalism.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781137511577
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Business, Finance & Law
- Sprache Englisch
- Anzahl Seiten 324
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Gewicht 533g
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T23mm
- Jahr 2018
- EAN 9781137511577
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 1137511575
- Veröffentlichung 24.05.2018
- Titel Lifestyle Migration and Colonial Traces in Malaysia and Panama
- Autor Michaela Benson , Karen O'Reilly
- Untertitel Migration, Diasporas and Citizenship