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oapen-20.500.12657-251392023-12-12T14:32:23Z Chapter 1 Migration, civil society and global governance Schierup, Carl-Ulrik likic, Delgado Wise, Raúl Toksöz, Gülay global governance migration bic Book Industry Communication::J Society & social sciences::JF Society & culture: general::JFF Social issues & processes::JFFS Globalization The current special issue examines the development of an emerging global governance on migration and the spaces, roles, strategies and alliancemaking of a composite transnational civil society engaged in issues of rights and the protection of migrants and their families. This question is connected with how different actors – the United Nations, international organizations, governments and a wide variety of civil society organizations and regional and global trade unions – perceive the root causes of migration, global inequality and options for sustainable development. The contributions included in the special issue interrogate from different perspectives the positionality and capacity of civil society to influence the Global Forum for Migration and Development. They examine the opportunities and challenges faced by civil society in its endeavor to promote a rights-based approach within international and intergovernmental fora engaged in setting up a global compact for the management of migration and in other global policy spaces. 2019-10-17 14:27:13 2020-04-01T10:27:52Z 2020-04-01T10:27:52Z 2019 chapter 1004954 OCN: 1135845981 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25139 eng Rethinking Globalizations application/pdf n/a 9780367147266_oachapter1.pdf Taylor & Francis Migration, Civil Society and Global Governance Routledge 7b3c7b10-5b1e-40b3-860e-c6dd5197f0bb f1d77378-0abe-4d82-82e1-323149659af0 Routledge 14 open access
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The current special issue examines the development of an emerging global
governance on migration and the spaces, roles, strategies and alliancemaking
of a composite transnational civil society engaged in issues of rights
and the protection of migrants and their families. This question is connected
with how different actors – the United Nations, international organizations,
governments and a wide variety of civil society organizations and regional
and global trade unions – perceive the root causes of migration, global
inequality and options for sustainable development. The contributions
included in the special issue interrogate from different perspectives the
positionality and capacity of civil society to influence the Global Forum for
Migration and Development. They examine the opportunities and challenges
faced by civil society in its endeavor to promote a rights-based approach
within international and intergovernmental fora engaged in setting up a
global compact for the management of migration and in other global policy
spaces.
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