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The Sociology of Immigration
Crossing Borders, Creating New Lives

First Edition


June 2023 | 328 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
The Sociology of Immigration provides students with a contemporary sociological perspective on the entire immigration process: deciding to leave one’s home country, establishing oneself in a new host society, being received by the host population, and deciding whether to assimilate or seek citizenship. Using historical and contemporary examples, it applies many foundational concepts in sociology, such as culture, socialization, race and ethnicity, gender, and the sociological imagination, to the phenomenon of human migration. The text introduces immigration and migration on a global scale, but also emphasizes immigration in a U.S. context.

 
Chapter 1: An Introduction to Studying Immigration
 
Chapter 2: Why do People become Immigrants?
 
Chapter 3: Who becomes an Immigrant?: A Demographic Profile
 
Chapter 4: A Brief History of Immigration to the United States
 
Chapter 5: Immigrant Destinations in the Rest of the World
 
Chapter 6: Becoming an Immigrant
 
Chapter 7: Assimilation and its Variants
 
Chapter 8: Transnationalism and Multiculturalism
 
Chapter 9: Anti-Immigrant Sentiment
 
Chapter 10: Undocumented Immigrants
 
Chapter 11: Forcibly Displaced People: Refugees and Asylum Seekers
 
Chapter 12: Acquiring Citizenship
 
Chapter 13: Busting Myths about Immigration
 
Chapter 14: Emigration: What Becomes of the Origin Society?

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