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Migration

Contributor(s): Knolle, Johannes (Editor), Poskett, James (Editor), Olusoga, David (Contribution by), Kukathas, Chandran (Contribution by), Carroll, Khadija Von Zinnenburg (Contribution by), Grandi, Filippo (Contribution by), Harris, Eva (Contribution by), Puri, Kavita (Contribution by), Ramakrishnan, Venki (Contribution by), Couzin, Iain (Contribution by)

ISBN: 9781108746014

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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Pub Date: June 11, 2020

Dewey: 304.8

LCCN: 2019042622

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Index, Maps, Price on Product

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 9.50" L x 7.20" W ( 0.90 lbs) 203 pages

Series: Darwin College Lectures

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Description: Migration is in the news every day. Whether it be the plight of refugees fleeing Syria, or the outbreak of the Zika virus across Latin America, the modern world is fundamentally shaped by movement across borders. Migration, arising from the 2018 Darwin College Lectures, brings together eight leading scholars across the arts, humanities, and sciences to help tackle one of the most important topics of our time. What is migration? How has it changed the world? And how will it shape the future? The authors approach these questions from a variety of perspectives, including history, politics, epidemiology, and art. Chapters related to policy, as well as those written by leading journalists and broadcasters, give perspective on how migration is understood in the media, and engage the public more widely. This interdisciplinary approach provides an original take on migration, providing new insights into the making of the modern world.

Brief description: Johannes Knolle is Associate Professor for the Theory of Quantum Matter at the Technical University of Munich. His work focuses on unconventional quantum phases of matter. He was awarded the Dissertation Prize in 2015 by the German Physical Society and the Springer Theses Prize in 2015.

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