Migration Practice as Creative Practice

An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration

Dieu Hack-Polay|Ali B. Mahmoud|Agnieszka Rydzik|Mahfuzur Rahman|Paul Agu Igwe|Gary Bosworth
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Migration Practice as Creative Practice: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Migration presents an in-depth evaluation of migrants' contributions to modern socio-economic structures.

Leading with a discussion of the historical construction of migration and what it signifies in the modern globalised economies, an interdisciplinary range of contributors examine the interaction of migrants with new cultures, migrants' embeddedness into new environments and what that signifies for community relations. The book discusses the creative energies that migrants bring to the private and public spheres.

Migration Practice as Creative Practice examines how migrants use their social lives, lived experiences, the process of identity formation and histories to inject positive 'newness' into host cultural and economic architectures. The book calls for more creative ways of researching migrant lived experiences and brings to life the different ways of approaching migrant research for scholars today.

Chapter 1. Introduction PART 1. Historical And Contemporary Perspectives On Migration Chapter 2. The Historical Construction Of Migration Chapter 3. Contemporary Discourses On Migrant: The Role Of The Media PART 2. Migrants, Culture And Identity Chapter 4. Migration And Its Cultural Dynamic Capabilities Chapter 5. Embodying The Spirit Of Globalisation Chapter 6. Citizenship, Hybridity, Embeddedness And Dual Embeddedness Chapter 7. Inter-Migrant And Inter-Community Relations PART 3. Migrants And Economic Structures Chapter 8. The Employment Situation Of Migrant Workers And Their Experience Of Work Life Pressures Chapter 9. Women’s Post-Migration Narratives Of Entrepreneurial Becoming Chapter 10. Migrants As Creative Economic Forces And Contributions To The UK Local Economy PART 4. Creative Research Methodologies Chapter 11. Resilience Network Orentations As A New Approach In Reframing Migrants’ Employment Underperformance And Economic Dependency Rhetoric: New Directions For Migration Studies Chapter 12. Metaphors In Migration Research: Beyond The Obvious Chapter 13. Narrative Chapter 14. Migrant Contributions To Australian Society Chapter 15. A Humble Servant For Queen And Equality Chapter 16. The Tragic Death Of Altab Ali And The Beginning Of Confrontation Against Racism And Fascism Chapter 17. Conclusion

    Dieu Hack-Polay is an Associate Professor in Organisational Studies at Lincoln International Business School, UK and a Scholar at Crandall University, Canada. He has published extensively in the area of migration and human resource management.

    Ali B. Mahmoud researches in the area of business psychology from an interdisciplinary angle. He is associate editor of the International Journal of Public Sociology and Sociotherapy.

    Agnieszka Rydzik is a Senior Lecturer at Lincoln International Business School, UK. Her research interests include migration, identity work and worker agency.

    Mahfuzur Rahman is a Senior Lecturer at Lincoln International Business School, UK. His research focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation and sustainability.

    Paul Agu Igwe is a Senior Lecturer at Lincoln International Business School, UK. His research focuses on SMEs, rural Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurial teaching & learning pedagogy.

    Gary Bosworth is a Professor of Rural Entrepreneurship at Northumbria University and visiting professor at the University of Lincoln, UK. His research focuses on the links between migration, entrepreneurship and rural development.