Migrant Protection and the City in the Americas

Chères et chers collègues,

Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer la publication de l’ouvrage collectif ci-dessous :

Laurent Faret and Hilary Sanders (dir.), Migrant Protection and the City in the Americas, Palgrave MacMillan, 2021.

Vous trouverez le sommaire plus bas dans ce message.

Il est possible de commander l’ouvrage sur le site Internet de Springer Nature (

https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-030-74369-7) , notamment en utilisant le code promotionnel de l’éditeur disponible en pièce jointe, pour les collègues qui seraient intéressés.

Bien cordialement,

Laurent Faret et Hilary Sanders

SOMMAIRE

1. Introduction

Laurent Faret & Hilary Sanders

Part 1

EXPERIMENTS IN SANCTUARY POLICY IN NORTH AMERICA

2. Tucson, Arizona: The Politics of Immigration-Welcoming Policy in a Near-Border City

James Cohen

3. From “Safety Zone” to “Welcoming City”: Austin, Texas as an Unfinished Urban Sanctuary

Rocio A. Castillo

4. A Ship Without a Captain: Political Disengagement and the Failings of Sanctuary City Policy in Toronto, Canada

Graham Hudson

5. “A Responsible and Committed City”: Montréal’s Sanctuary Policy

Idil Atak

6. New Pathways to Sanctuary in New York City

Hilary Sanders

Part 2

NASCENT POLICIES OF PROTECTION IN LATIN AMERICA

7. Sello Migrante or Restrictive Hospitality: The Case of the Commune of Quilicura in Santiago de Chile

Claudia Arellano Yévenes & Cristián Orrego Rivera

8. Has Mexico City Truly Become a Ciudad hospitalaria? Insights from the Experience of Central American Migrants

Laurent Faret

9. Hostility, Humanitarianism, and Radical Solidarity with Migrants in Tijuana, Mexico

M. Dolores París Pombo & Verónica Montes

10. A Sanctuary City? San Jose’s Immigrant Reception and Social Integration Policies

Abelardo Morales-Gamboa

11. Lima as a Welcoming City for Venezuelan Migrants? Transformations, Tensions, and Challenges in a New Urban Destination

Isabel Berganza Setién & Cécile Blouin

12. Conclusion

Laurent Faret & Hilary Sanders