Compte-rendu de l'ouvrage : The Age of Migration (3rd ed.)
Abstract
When an academic text makes it into its third edition and multiple reprintings, one can be
sure its authors have seized an important subject, and found a way to frame it successfully for
a global market. Such is the case with Castles and Miller’s The Age of Migration , a familiar
text book that is by now the first stop for any undergrad course on international migration
and globalization. The success certainly testifies to the book’s accessibility and global reach,
but it also underlines just how crisply the authors redefined and reshaped a field that had
hitherto remained somewhat nebulous in the social sciences (...).