TY - BOOK ID - 32074784 TI - Galician Migrations: A Case Study of Emerging Super-diversity AU - DePalma, Renée. AU - Pérez-Caramés, Antía. PY - 2018 SN - 3319663054 3319663046 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, DB - UniCat KW - Galicia (Spain : Region) KW - Emigration and immigration. KW - Galicia, Spain KW - Jalisia (Spain : Region) KW - Galiza (Spain : Region) KW - Migration. KW - European Economic Community lite. KW - Human Geography. KW - Social policy. KW - International relations. KW - European Integration. KW - Social Policy. KW - International Relations. KW - Coexistence KW - Foreign affairs KW - Foreign policy KW - Foreign relations KW - Global governance KW - Interdependence of nations KW - International affairs KW - Peaceful coexistence KW - World order KW - National security KW - Sovereignty KW - World politics KW - National planning KW - State planning KW - Economic policy KW - Family policy KW - Social history KW - Anthropo-geography KW - Anthropogeography KW - Geographical distribution of humans KW - Social geography KW - Anthropology KW - Geography KW - Human ecology KW - European Economic Community literature. KW - Human geography. KW - Immigration KW - International migration KW - Migration, International KW - Population geography KW - Assimilation (Sociology) KW - Colonization UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:32074784 AB - This focused case study analyses the roots of super-diversity in a place where immigration is an emerging phenomenon, Northwestern Spain (Galicia). It is characterized by a mostly rural population, an aging demographic, and a historically depressed economy. Yet the region has recently experienced a significant increase in immigration - a reversal of the region’s historically pronounced trend of emigration. To understand immigration in its early stages, this book takes a historical approach that focuses on diversities that go beyond nationality. It explores local yet international phenomena such as different patterns of return migration, transnational community and familial relationships, and niche labour markets. The book takes a broad interdisciplinary perspective, drawing on sociology, anthropology, history, sociolinguistics, literature, and education, to provide a detailed case study analysis. While the case is specific, many other geographic regions will share some of the factors the book explores. Understanding how these factors interact will provide a useful point of contrast for analysing them in a range of other international contexts. . ER -