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Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration
Explaining Ecuadorian Irregular Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid

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This open access book provides new comparative, empirical, qualitative material on irregular migration


Nests the understanding of irregular migration within a more general sociological interpretation of contemporary society


Gives an alternative theoretical framework and critical review of irregular migration

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Front Matter
Pages i-xii
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Introduction
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 1-7 Open Access
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Theoretical Study

Front Matter
Pages 9-9
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The Study of Irregular Migration
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 11-39 Open Access
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Irregular Migration Theories
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 41-94 Open Access
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Understanding Irregular Migration Through a Social Systems Perspective
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 95-125 Open Access
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Empirical Study

Front Matter
Pages 127-127
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Methodological Note
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 129-138 Open Access
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Ecuadorian Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid: The Structural Contexts
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 139-181 Open Access
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Ecuadorian Irregular Migrants in Amsterdam and Madrid: The Lived Experience
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 183-226 Open Access
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Conclusion

Front Matter
Pages 227-227
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Steps Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 229-246 Open Access
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PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS



Publication (up to 2019)


Presentations (up to 2019)



Recent Publication by members



Fukuda, Masaki, Kosei Kimura, Reed Blaylock, Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Scope of Beatrhyming: Segments or Words. In Proceedings of AJL6.


Lai, Audrey and Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Maximizing Lexical Contrast in Burmese Tone: Evidence from F0 and OQ. In Proceedings of AJL6.


Griffen, Laura and Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Morphohonological realization in back vowels in Jeolla and Seoul Korean. In Proceedings of AJL6.


Abe, Yuko, Daisuke Shinagawa and Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Notes on NC clusters in class 9/10 nouns of six South African Bantu languages. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics. (peer-reviewed)


Hlungwani, Crous M. and Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Object markers block locative inversion in Xitsonga. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics. (peer-reviewed)


Riedel, Kristina and Seunghun J. Lee (2022, to appear) Notes on geminates in Sesotho, Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics. (peer-reviewed)


Sumlut, Roi, Ryota Sakurai, Seunghun J. Lee (2022, accepted) Higher Education Institutions’ Responses to the COVID-19 Outbreak: An Analysis of Crisis Communication Patterns in 12 Universities’ Public Announcements. Educational Studies 64 (peer-reviewed)


Arii, Tomoe, Seunghun J. Lee, Tomoyuki Yoshida, Jee Eun Sung (2022, accepted) Effects of age, word order, and sentence types on Japanese sentence comprehension: A replication study of Sung et al. (2017) and Sung (2015) on Korean. Educational Studies 64 (peer-reviewed)


Ibara, Yuri; MUTO, Hikaru; FUKUDA, Masaki; SUZUKI, Michinori; OHO, Atsushi; YOSHIDA, Tomoyuki; LEE, Seunghun J. (2022, in print) Remote data collection from younger and elder population using E-Prime and Superlab. Educational Studies 64.


Lee, Seunghun J. & Machi Niiya (2021) Migrant oriented Japanese language programs in Tokyo: A qualitative study about language policy and language learners. Migration and Language Education 2(1): 17-33. https://doi.org/10.29140/mle.v2n1.489 [LINK] (peer-reviewed)


Asami, S., Deng, Y., Sakurai, R., Sumlut, R. S., Suzuki, M., Wang, Q., & Lee, S. J. (2021). Annotated bibliography: L2 pronunciation research. International Christian University Institute for Educational Research and Service Technical Report, 2021-1. [LINK]


Lee, Seunghun J. & Kristina Riedel (2021) Pre-nominal DP modifiers and penultimate lengthening in Xitsonga. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 62 "Crossing boundaries: A festschrift for Laura Downing": 107-134 [LINK] (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J., Cédric Patin & Kristina Riedel (eds.) (2021) Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics 62: Crossing boundaries: A festschrift for Laura Downing.


Lee, Seunghun J. and Elisabeth Selkirk (2022, in print) A modular theory of relation between syntactic and phonological constituency. Oxford University Press. (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. (2022, in print) Constituent structure and sentence phonology of Korean. In. S. Cho and J. Whitman (eds.) The Cambridge Handbook of Korean Language and Linguistics. Cambridge University Press. (peer-reviewed)


Jung, Insung, Sawa Omori, Walter P. Dawson, Tomiko Yamaguchi, Seunghun J. Lee (2021) Faculty as Reflective Practitioners in Emergency Online Teaching: An Autoethnography, International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education 18, Article number: 30. https://doi.org/10.1186/s41239-021-00261-2 (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Aspects of Xitsonga tone. In Kaji, Shigeki (ed.) Afurikashogo no Seichoo·Akusento (Tone and Accent in African Languages) [アフリカ諸語の声調・アクセント]. The Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. pp. 303-322. http://repository.tufs.ac.jp/handle/10108/99925


Crous M. Hlungwani, Seunghun J. Lee and Vicent Maswanganyi (2021) Xitsonga (S53). In: Seunghun J. Lee, Yuko Abe, and Daisuke Shinagawa (eds.) Descriptive materials of morphosyntactic microvariation in Bantu vol. 2: A microparametric survey of morphosyntactic microvariation in Southern Bantu languages Tokyo: ILCAA. pp. 135-191. (doi: 10.15026/99965) (peer-reviewed)


Netshisaulu, N. C., Salphina Mbedzi and Seunghun J. Lee (2021) Tshivenda (S21). In: Seunghun J. Lee, Yuko Abe, and Daisuke Shinagawa (eds.) Descriptive materials of morphosyntactic microvariation in Bantu vol. 2: A microparametric survey of morphosyntactic microvariation in Southern Bantu languages Tokyo: ILCAA. pp. 77-133. (doi: 10.15026/99964) (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J., Daehan Won and Shigeto Kawahara (2021) COVID-19 Myth Busters in World Languages: A Case for Broader Impacts of Linguistic Research during the COVID-19 Crisis. Reports of the Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies 52: 1-11. [LINK] https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/40022522489/


Lee, Seunghun J. and Tekonnang Timee (2021) A preliminary study on the intonation of Kiribati interrogatives. Reports of the Keio Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies 52, 121-132. [LINK] https://ci.nii.ac.jp/naid/40022521752/


Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Phonetics of geminate nasals in Kiribati. Educational Studies 63: 57-67. http://doi.org/10.34577/00004791. (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Engaging students in online classes using Slack. Center for Teaching and Learning, International Christian University. FD Newsletters 25(2): 10-12.


Kunzang Namgyal, Seunghun J. Lee, George van Driem, Shigeto Kawahara (2020) A phonetic analysis of Drenjongke. Indian Linguistics 81(1-2): 1-4. (peer-reviewed)


Sumlut, R. S., Sakurai, R., & Lee, S. J. (2020). COVID-19 initial responses communication system in twelve universities. International Christian University Institute for Educational Research and Service Technical Report, 2020-1. [LINK]


Sakurai, R., Sumlut, R. S., & Lee, S. J. (2020). COVID-19 communication system after four months in twelve universities. International Christian University Institute for Educational Research and Service Technical Report, 2020-2. [LINK]


Kawahara, Shigeto and Seunghun J. Lee (2020) Keio-ICU LINC 2020: Abstract booklet. lingbuzz/005641 [LINK]


Abe, Yuko, Seunghun J. Lee, and Daisuke Shinagawa (2020) A Morphosyntactic Survey of Microvariation of Southern Bantu languages: A pilot case of collaborative linguistic research in African contexts. Korea Association of African Studies (KAAS) Conference on the Second Half of 2020. December 4, 2020. pp. 29-42.


Lee, Seunghun J. & Crous Hlungwani (2020) Effects of morphology in the nativisation of loanwords: The borrowing of /s/ in Xitsonga. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol. 60, 71-90 (https://doi.org/10.5842/60-0-797) (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. & William G. Bennett (2020) Foreword. Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol. 60, i-ii (doi: 10.5842/60-0-869)


Teno, Yuri & Seunghun J. Lee (2020) Identifying Prosodic Features in Heritage Learners of Japanese: A Study based on OPI Interviews. Studies in Foreign Language Education 34(2): 221-246. (DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.16933/sfle.2020.34.2.221) (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. & Tekonnang Timee (2020) The Labial Plosive in Kiribati, ICU Working Papers in Linguistics 10: 31-36. http://id.nii.ac.jp/1130/00004623/


Villegas, Julián, Konstantin Markov, Jeremy Perkins, Seunghun J. Lee (2020) Prediction of creaky speech by recurrent neural networks using psychoacoustic roughness, IEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Signal Processing 14(2): 355 - 366 (https://doi.org/10.1109/JSTSP.2019.2949422) (peer-reviewed)


Lee, Seunghun J. & Reiko Aso (2020) The *LONG-C constraint and word-initial aspirates in Hateruma Yaeyama, a southern Ryukyuan language. Educational Studies 62: 39-47. (peer-reviewed)





Edited Books/Journals

Seunghun J. Lee, Yuko Abe, and Daisuke Shinagawa (eds.) Descriptive materials of morphosyntactic microvariation in Bantu vol. 2: A microparametric survey of morphosyntactic microvariation in Southern Bantu languages Tokyo: ILCAA, 2021, pp. 428+xiv. (ISBN: 9784863373433). http://repository.tufs.ac.jp/handle/10108/99960

Seunghun J. Lee and William Bennett, eds. (2020) Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus, Vol. 60: Festschrift for Prof. Akinbiyi Akinlabi on his 60th birthday.

Guillemot, Céleste, Shin-ichiro Sano and Seunghun J. Lee, eds. (2020) ICU Working Papers in Linguistics 10: Festschrift for Prof. Junko Hibiya in the occasion of her retirement from ICU.

Hara, Yurie, Shigeto Kawahara and Seunghun J. Lee, eds. (2019) ICU Working Papers in Linguistics 7: Festschrift for Prof. Tomoyuki Yoshida on his 60th birthday

Niiya, Machi and Audrey H. Lai, eds. (2019) ICU Working Papers in Linguistics 5: Selected Papers about the Kiribati language with additional materials.








Book chapters

Lee, Seunghun J. (to appear) Depressors. In: Oxford Guide to the Bantu Languages. Oxford University Press.

Lee, Seunghun J. & Elisabeth Selkirk (2022, in print) Xitsonga Tone: the Syntax-Phonology Interface. In (eds.) Haruo Kubozono, Junko Ito & Armin Mester (eds.), Prosody and Prosodic Interfaces. Oxford: Oxford University Press.





Recent Presentations by members

Kim, Allen and Seunghun J. Lee (2022) The perceptions and experiences of Zainichi men as fathers in Urban Japan. Kyujangak Symposium. January 28, 2022.

Kamano, Shigeto, Yuko Abe, Kumiko Miyazaki, Seunghun J. Lee (2022) Prosodically prominent clitic: the exclusive particle tu in Swahili. Prosody and Grammar 6, January 30, 2022.

Chan, Le Xuan, Keitaro Mitsuhashi, Kotone Sato, Rina Furusawa, Rin Tsujita, Seunghun J. Lee (2022) The prosodic realizations of accented words after NPI: Gender-based differences. Japanese Prosody and Grammar 6, January 30, 2022.

Muto, Hikaru, Yuri Ibara, Masaki Fukuda, Seunghun J. Lee, Tomoyuki Yoshida (2022) Aging Effects on Comparative Sentences Processing of Japanese Native Speakers. Linguistics Fest 2022, January 29, 2022.

Riedel, Kristina and Seunghun J. Lee (2021) Focus word order and Penultimate Lengthening in Bantu languages, the SLE conference session: workshop 20 (organized by Dr. Maia Duguine and Dr. Aritz Irutzun). September 2, 2021.

Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Intonation of Xitsonga Pronouns. The 58th Annual Meeting of Japan Association for African Studies (JAAS). May 23, 2021. Hosted by Hiroshima University, Held in Zoom.

Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) The prosody of weak and strong pronouns in Xitsonga. Roundtable Prosody of Pronouns. May 19, 2021. University of Frankfurt am Main (hosted by Frank Kügler).

Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Reading of the book chapter by Lee & Selkirk (to appear) "A modular theory of the relation between syntactic and phonological constituency" The Phonology-Morphology Circle of Korea. May 15, 2021 @ Zoom.

Hong, Shen and Seunghun J. Lee (2021) The internal structure of prosodic words and tone sandhi Nuosu Yi. Phonology Festa 2021. March 8-9, 2021.

Lee, Seunghun J. and Woonho Choi (2021) A quantitative study of the syntax-prosody interface in two varieties of Korean. Phonology Festa 2021. March 8-9, 2021.

Sreekumar, P., Seunghun J. Lee and Daehan Won (2021) Information sharing with minority Dravidian languages: a case of COVID-19 Myth Busters. The 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC). University of Hawai'i, USA. March 6, 2021.

Kunzang Namgyal, Jigmee Wangchuk Bhutia and Seunghun J. Lee(2021) Language planning during the pandemic: a Drenjongke (Bhutia) language survey. The 7th International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation (ICLDC). University of Hawai'i, USA. March 5, 2021.

Timee, Tekonnang and Seunghun J. Lee (2021) Two types of rising intonation in Kiribati interrogatives. Prosody and Grammar Festa 5, TCP, PAIK, NINJAL. February 21, 2021.

Asai, Honoka, Chan, Le Xuan, Sato, Kotone, Suzuki, Michinori, Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) A preliminary study of the prosody of Japanese DP with two adjectival modifiers. 言語学フェス2021. January 24, 2021.

Oho, Atsushi, Suzuki, Michinori, Ashida, Mana, Hasegawa, Rika, Nakayama, Sachiko, Ibara, Yuri, Muto, Hikaru, Lee, Seunghun J. (2021) Collecting perception data from senior citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic. 言語学フェス2021. January 24, 2021.

Seunghun J. Lee (2020) Voice quality research using the Electroglottography (EGG). SNU Workshop on Empirical and Laboratory Linguistics (SWELL): 2020 Winter Workshop. December 23, 2020.

Ashida, Mana, Seunghun J. Lee, Kunzang Namgyal (2020) Building a Part-of-Speech Tagged Corpus for Drenjongke (Bhutia). The 1st Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 10th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing, December 7, 2020. [AACL-IJCNLP 2020]

Abe, Yuko, Seunghun J. Lee, and Daisuke Shinagawa (2020) A Morphosyntactic Survey of Microvariation of Southern Bantu languages: A pilot case of collaborative linguistic research in African contexts. Korea Association of African Studies (KAAS) Conference on the Second Half of 2020. December 4, 2020. pp. 29-42.

Lee, Seunghun J., and Daehan Won (2020) Sharing information across cultures: COVID-19 Myth Busters from WHO. The 2020 International Conference of the Korean Association for Multicultural Education, Seoul National University, December 3-5, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J. (2020) Acoustics of vowel phonation in Burmese Mon. The 34th General Meeting of the Phonetic Society of Japan. September 26-27, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J. and Céleste Guillemot (2020) Voiceless nasals in Drenjongke (Bhutia). International Webinar on Languages of North East India Organized by the Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies, Nagaland University, Kohima Campus. August 8, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J. and Daehan Won (2020) COVID-19 Myth Busters from WHO in World Languages. Colang 2020: Institute on Collaborative Language Research: COVID Impacts Session. June 25, 2020 [Montana Local Time].

Guillemot, Céleste, Seunghun J. Lee and Jeremy Perkins (2020) The retroflex tongue position in Drenjongke (Bhutia). 2020 Summer Southeast Asia Conference Program. Hankuk University of Foreign Studies, Seoul, Korea, June 19, 2020.

Guillemot, Céleste and Seunghun J. Lee (2020) Phonetic Variation of a Phonological Target: Voiceless Nasals in Drenjongke. 日本音韻論学会2020年度春期研究発表会 The Spring Meeting of the Phonological Society of Japan 2020. June 19, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J. (2020) A phonetic study of non-coalescence of /h/ in the Jeolla dialect of Korean. Korea Round Table, Kyoto Japan. May 29, 2020 (collaboration with Julián Villegas and Mira Oh).

Lee, Seunghun J. (2020) Voicing and phonation in African languages using Electroglottograph. The 57th Annual Meeting of the Japan Association of African Studies. Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. May 23-24, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J. (2020) Converging linguistics terms in Korean phonology. The First International Conference on Linguistic Terminology, Glossing and Phonemicization (LiTGaP 2020), Denkoku no Mori, Yonezawa City, Yamagata, Japan. Feb. 22–24, 2020.

Lee, Seunghun J., Céleste Guillemot, Le Xuan Chan and Mana Ashida (2020) Intonation of questions in Drenjongke (Bhutia). Prosody and Grammar Festa 4. February 15-16, 2020 @ Kobe University








Recent invited talks by members

Lee, S. J. (2021) EGG SWELL workshop.

Lee, S. J. & Céleste Guillemot (2020). Phonological representation of voiceless nasals in Drenjongke (Bhutia). York University, Toronto. November 27, 2020.

Lee, S. J. & Céleste Guillemot (2020). Voiceless nasals in Drenjongke (Bhutia). International Webinar on Languages of North East India Organized by the Centre for Naga Tribal Language Studies Nagaland University, Kohima Campus. August 8, 2020. [Youtube Video]

Lee, S. J. Voicing phenomena in Korean and Japanese: an electroglottograph study, The 27th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference. Sogang University, Seoul, Korea. October 18-20, 2019. (collaboration with Mira Oh)

Lee, S. J. Phonetic fieldwork in linguistic research. Guest Lecture at the University of South Pacific, Laucal campus. Suva, Fiji. August 20, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Aspects of Kiribati: perspectives from acoustic recordings. Professional Development Workshop at Kiribati Teachers' College, Tarawa, Kiribati. August 13, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Phonetics of understudied languages. Professional Development Workshop at Kiribati Teachers' College, Tarawa, Kiribati. August 13, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Second Language Pronunciation in foreign language education. Professional Development Workshop at Kiribati Teachers' College, Tarawa, Kiribati. August 13, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Language documentation with Field Language Explorer (FLEx). Professional Development Workshop at Kiribati Teachers' College, Tarawa, Kiribati. August 13, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Segment-tone interaction in two Tibeto-Burman languages: Drenjongke and Dzongkha (音段和聲調之間的相互關係: 以兩種藏緬語錫金語和不丹語為例). University of Macau. March 27, 2019.

Lee, S. J. What Drenjongke (Bhutia) tells us about human language? Colloquium. Makhim, Sikkim. March 14, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Multi Track Audio Editing Workshop. Makhim, Sikkim. March 14, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Phonetics and Phonology of segment-tone interaction in two Tibeto-Burman languages: Drenjongke and Dzongkha. Linguistics Colloquium, University of Delhi. March 8, 2019.

Lee, S. J. Workshop on Praat. ReNeLDA seminar at University of Dar es Salaam. February 22-26, 2019, University of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.


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Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration
Explaining Ecuadorian Irregular Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid

Authors
(view affiliations)

Gabriel Echeverría



This open access book provides new comparative, empirical, qualitative material on irregular migration


Nests the understanding of irregular migration within a more general sociological interpretation of contemporary society


Gives an alternative theoretical framework and critical review of irregular migration

Open Access Book

2Citations
7Mentions
25kDownloads


Part of the IMISCOE Research Series book series (IMIS)
Download book PDF
Download book EPUB

Buying options
Softcover BookEUR 49.99Price excludes VAT (Australia)
ISBN: 978-3-030-40905-0
Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
Exclusive offer for individuals only
Free shipping worldwide
Shipping restrictions may apply, check to see if you are impacted.
Tax calculation will be finalised during checkoutBuy Softcover Book
Hardcover BookEUR 49.99
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Table of contents (8 chapters)
About this book
Search within book


Front Matter
Pages i-xii
PDF
Introduction
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 1-7 Open Access
PDF

Theoretical Study

Front Matter
Pages 9-9
PDF
The Study of Irregular Migration
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 11-39 Open Access
PDF
Irregular Migration Theories
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 41-94 Open Access
PDF
Understanding Irregular Migration Through a Social Systems Perspective
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 95-125 Open Access
PDF

Empirical Study

Front Matter
Pages 127-127
PDF
Methodological Note
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 129-138 Open Access
PDF
Ecuadorian Migration in Amsterdam and Madrid: The Structural Contexts
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 139-181 Open Access
PDF
Ecuadorian Irregular Migrants in Amsterdam and Madrid: The Lived Experience
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 183-226 Open Access
PDF

Conclusion

Front Matter
Pages 227-227
PDF
Steps Towards a Systemic Theory of Irregular Migration
Gabriel Echeverría
Pages 229-246 Open Access

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