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LSE: Student Action for Refugees (STAR): March 2006
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LSE: Student Action for Refugees (STAR). Welcome to LSE's Student Action for Refugees (STAR) blog. STAR is a national network of students working to support and defend the rights of refugees and asylum-seekers in the UK and abroad. We created this blog as a space to share information and spread the word about refugee news and events. Please post to it often - film screenings, research resources, volunteer opportunities, etc. Thank you for your interest and support! 09 March, 2006. The Impact of Counter-T...
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Hein de Haas: How much do we really learn from history?
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Saturday, 16 May 2015. How much do we really learn from history? German Jews Pouring into This Country". This is what the The Daily Mail, a British tabloid newspaper, had to say about German Jews seeking refuge from Nazi brutality in 1938. The article quotes a magistrate stating that "The way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring in from every port of the country is becoming an outrage. I intend to enforce the law to the fullest",. 1938 Daily Mail article. The Nazis initially saw emigration as an impor...
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Hein de Haas: What drives human migration?
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013. What drives human migration? Why do people migrate? This question is both simple and difficult. On the one hand, it seems reasonable to assume that most people migrate hoping to find better conditions or opportunities elsewhere, such as jobs, higher wages, safety or freedom of expression. This is the implicit assumption underlying ‘push-pull’ models taught at secondary school as well as neo-classical. Advert for bus company, Tineghir, southern Morocco - (c) Hein de Haas.
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Hein de Haas: Human Migration: Myths, Hysteria and Facts
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Thursday, 24 July 2014. Human Migration: Myths, Hysteria and Facts. Migration is a hotly debated but poorly understood issue. Much conventional thinking about migration is based on myths rather than facts. Migration policies often fail because they are based on those same myths. It is therefore time that we learn to see migration as an intrinsic and therefore inevitable part of the broader processes of societal change and globalisation instead of a 'problem to be solved'. Project) to prove them wrong.
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Hein de Haas: Development leads to more migration
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Saturday, 28 May 2011. Development leads to more migration. It is often said that the only way to reduce migration to Europe, North America and other wealthy countries is to stimulate development in poor countries. This sounds very logical. But it is a myth. In reality, social and economic development in poor countries leads to more migration. If you don't believe it, please look at this graph:. C) Hein de Haas. This graph (from this recent study. Immigration goes steadily up with the levels of developme...
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Hein de Haas: November 2014
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Wednesday, 5 November 2014. The current attempts by UK politicians to outbid each other in being 'tough' on immigration reminds me of the comment by the well-known migration researcher Douglas Massey and his co-authors that politicians increasingly have turned to symbolic measures to create "an appearance. Besides potentially damaging for social cohesion, there is also evidence that all the muscle flexing on immigration is rather ineffective. A study. By Amber Jane Davis showed that such strategies are l...
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Interesting weblinks | Modern Societies
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British Academy Portal – Sociology, Demography and Social Statistics. Collection of links relating to sociology. Site gives information about the BSA, its services to members and other news of interest and other news of interest to sociologists. Commission for Racial Equality. Covers all aspects of the work of the CRE, including legislation, news, media and publications. UK crime statistics from the Home Office. Criminal Justice System online. Electronic Journal of Sociology. Statistical tables of demogr...
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