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Google Groups: Remaking migration theory: intersections and...
08.01.2009: Confirmed keynote speakers are: Professor Rachel Silvey (University of Toronto, Canada), Professor Adrian Favell (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Dr Keith ...
Lisa A. Eckenwiler, Care worker migration and transnational justice...
Rachel Silvey (2009). Transnational Rights and Wrongs. Philosophical Topics 37 (2):75-91. This article examines the challenges that transnational women’s migration
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A Companion to Feminist Geography by Lise Nelson - Powell's Books
10 Borders, Embodiment, and Mobility: Feminist Migration Studies in Geography: Rachel Silvey. 11 The Changing Roles of Female Labour in Economic Prosperity and Decline
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Borders, Embodiment, and Mobility: Feminist Migration Studies in ...
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Henry, Caitlin - PhD Planning — Geography & Planning
Research Topic: migration and transnationalism, feminist theory, ethic of care, citizenship and belonging: Supervisor : Rachel Silvey: Email : caitlin.henry@utoronto.ca
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Rachel Silvey, June 29, 2010 Transnational Migration and Economic Justice - Workshops & Colloquia
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Cultural Geography in Practice by Alison (edt) Blunt - Powell's Books
Gender and Mobility: Critical Ethnographies of Migration in Indonesia, Rachel Silvey. 7. Learning about Labour: Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods, Susan Hanson
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The Effects of Children’s Migration on Elderly Kin’s Health: A Counterfactual Approach, Demography 48(1): 183-209 (with Rachel Silvey and Bethany Everett).
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Environment and Planning A contents vol 38
Theme issue: Transnational geographies: rescaling development, migration, and religion Guest editors: Elizabeth Olson, Rachel Silvey Guest editorial
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Power, difference and mobility: feminist advances in migration studies
Power, difference and mobility: feminist advances in migration studies Rachel Silvey Department of Geography, Box 260, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0269
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Migration as Gendered - Gender, Culture and Society
[4] Rachel Silvey, “Geographies of Gender and Migration: Spatializing Social Difference,” International Migration Review, Volume 40 Number 1 (Spring 2006): 64-81.
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