Background
Richmond, Anthony Henry was born on June 8, 1925 in Ilford, Essex, England. Son of Henry James and Ellen Bertha (Hankin) Richmond.
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Refugees are a growing element in the population movements that result from ethnic conflicts, civil wars, and environmental disasters. The economically privileged seek to protect their advantage, while the deprived fight for their share. "Global apartheid" is how Richmond describes some host countries' response to these conflicts by creating barriers designed to stem the flow of migrants and protect the power, benefits, and status of the host societies. This work examines the impact of postindustrialism, postmodernism, and globalization on international migration, racial conflict, and ethnic nationalism.
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This volume is based on a selection of papers on internal migration presented in the sessions of the International Sociological Association's Research Committee on Migration at the VIII World Congress of Sociology held in Toronto, Canada in August, 1974. The study of migration, perhaps more than any other branch of demographic sociology, is beset with difficulties of a proper measurement of human re-locations and with uncertainties as the motivations which propel people to move from place to place.
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Richmond, Anthony Henry was born on June 8, 1925 in Ilford, Essex, England. Son of Henry James and Ellen Bertha (Hankin) Richmond.
Bachelor of Science in Economics, London School of Economics, 1949. Master of Arts, University Liverpool, England, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy, University London, 1965.
Research officer, U. Liverpool, 1949-1951; lecturer department social study, U. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1952-1963; reader in sociology, Bristol (England) College Science and Technology, 1963-1965; professor sociology, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, 1965-1989; professor emeritus, senior scholar, York University, Toronto, since 1989; director, York University (Institute Behavioral Research), 1979-1982. Social research consultant. Visiting professor Australian National U., Canberra, 1971, 77, St. Antony's College, Oxford, England, 1984-1985.
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Fellow Royal Society of Canada. Member Canada Sociology and Anthropology Association (Outstanding Contribution award 2001), Canada Population Society.
Married Freda Williams, March 29, 1952. 1 daughter, Glenys Catriona Richmond Troth.