TY - BOOK AU - Baker,Brenda J. AU - Tsuda,Takeyuki TI - Migration and disruptions: toward a unifying theory of ancient and contemporary migrations SN - 9780813055404 AV - GN370 .M547 2015 PY - 2015/// CY - Gainesville PB - University Press of Florida KW - Human beings KW - Migrations KW - Social sciences KW - Emigration and immigration KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; Part I: A conceptual framework. --; Introduction: bridging the past and present in assessing migration; Brenda J. Baker and Takeyuki Tsuda --; Unifying themes in studies of ancient and contemporary migrations; Takeyuki Tsuda, Brenda J. Baker, James F. Eder, Kelly J. Knudson, Jonathan Maupin, Lisa Meierotto, and Rachel E. Scott --; Part II: Past perspectives --; The Anglo-Saxon migration: an archaeological case study of disruption; Catherine Hills --; Religious disruption and the Islamic conquest of Andalucía; Sonia Zakrzewski --; Causes and consequences of migration in epiclassic Northern Mesoamerica; Christopher S. Beekman --; The debated role of migration in the fall of ancient Teotihuacan in central Mexico; George L. Cowgill --; Migration as a response to environmental and political disruption: the middle horizon and late intermediate periods in the south-central Andes; Kelly J. Knudson and Christina Torres-Rouff --; Part III: Modern perspectives --; "Disruption," use wear, and migrant habitus in the Sonoran Desert; Jason De León, Cameron Gokee, and Anna Forringer-Beal --; Environmental disruption as a consequence of human migration: the case of the U.S.-Mexico border; Lisa Meierotto --; Rethinking "causation" and "disruption": the environment-migration nexus in northern Ethiopia; James Morrissey --; Migration and disruption on Palawan Island, the Philippines: a comparison of two cases; James F. Eder --; Unequal in the court of public opinion: Mexican and Asian immigrant disruptions in the United States; Takeyuki Tsuda --; Perceptions of disruption: media representations and medical staffs' perceptions of undocumented immigrants? Impact on healthcare services in post-SB 1070 Arizona; Jonathan Maupin --; Conclusion: migration and disruptions from prehistory to the present; Takeyuki Tsuda and Brenda J. Baker; 2; b N2 - In this groundbreaking unifying theory of migration, a group of researchers from various anthropological disciplines attempt to identify the social and environmental disruptions that led to migration, regardless of its temporal space. Never before has such a diverse group of scholars met to identify and codify across time the reasons humans migrate UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=879255&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518 ER -