Immigrant Women’s Voices and Integrating Feminism Into Migration Theory

Immigrant Women’s Voices and Integrating Feminism Into Migration Theory

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Release Date: December, 2020|Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 281
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-4664-2
ISBN13: 9781799846642|ISBN10: 1799846644|EISBN13: 9781799846659
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Migration is a multifaceted phenomenon that plays a critical role in today’s world, yet there have been few attempts to look beneath the surface of the mass movements of people. Particularly, the changing face of migration is becoming more feminized, with women increasingly moving as independent or single migrants rather than as the wives, mothers, or daughters of male migrants. Yet, in literature on migration, the voices of women are still silent. This creates an urgent need to advance academic research on female international migration by examining women as independent migrants.

Immigrant Women’s Voices and Integrating Feminism Into Migration Theory comprehensively documents the experiences of immigrant women across the globe and the important theories that define their experiences. The chapters give firsthand accounts of women speaking about their own experiences on migration and topics associated with women and migration. This book aims to give women their own voice and to stand apart from previous literature in which male relatives spoke on behalf of immigrant women to tell their stories for them. While highlighting topics on women in migration including feminism, gendered social roles, first-person narratives, and the female identity, this book is ideally for professionals in social science disciplines as well as practitioners, stakeholders, researchers, academicians, and students wanting to expand their knowledge on women and migration, gender violence, and women empowerment.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Citizenship and Transnationalism
  • Empowerment
  • Female Labor
  • Feminism
  • Gender Roles
  • Gender Violence
  • Global Migration
  • Immigrant Women
  • Migrant Work
  • Social Networks
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Florence Nyemba , Ph.D., is an adjunct professor at the University of People where she instructs graduate level courses in the Master of Education (M.ED) program. She is a social justice advocate and has done extensive research in global education and educational inequalities among minority populations. She broadly focuses on promoting educational equity for minority, immigrants, children, and vulnerable youths. Dr. Nyemba has experience in qualitative methodologies, participatory action research and culturally relevant pedagogies.

Rufaro Chitiyo holds a Ph.D. in Exceptional Learning. She specialized in Young Children and Families and her research areas of interest include child abuse and neglect and other types of family violence that affect young children. She is also interested in how individuals bounce back from adversity and how professionals take care of themselves in order to thrive personally and professionally. Rufaro is currently an assistant professor of human development in the School of Human Ecology at Tennessee Technological University. She teaches family violence across the lifespan, cultural competence, research methods, middle childhood and adolescent development, developing professional resilience, social policy for children and families, family stress management, advanced applications of counseling techniques, and normative and catastrophic issues in families.

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