Migratory Men 1st Edition
Bold new exploration of movement, identity and labor — Migratory Men, 1st Edition (by) offers a compelling, timely look at men on the move across continents. From the Mediterranean and the U.S.-Mexico border to West Africa and South Asia, this book maps the human stories and structural forces driving contemporary migration.
Using a mix of rigorous fieldwork and vivid narrative, Migratory Men examines how migration reshapes masculinity, family roles, and economic survival. Readers will find in-depth case studies, comparative analyses, and on-the-ground vignettes that reveal the complex interplay between policy, labor markets, and personal aspiration. The result is a nuanced portrait of migration that speaks to scholars, policy makers, and curious readers alike.
Clear, accessible, and richly researched, this first edition is especially valuable for courses in migration studies, sociology, anthropology, and international development. It clarifies how regional dynamics—from Europe’s labor demands to Latin America’s transnational networks—create diverse pathways and pressures for men who migrate. Practical insights about integration, remittances, and identity formation make this title relevant for NGOs, government officials, and community organizers working in global and local contexts.
Own a copy of Migratory Men, 1st Edition (by) to deepen your understanding of one of the most important social phenomena of our time. Add it to your collection or course reading list today and discover the human realities behind migration statistics and headlines.
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