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Diffusion and Transnationalism:
2022James H. Grayson illustrates how “transnationalism” provides an excellent opportunity to consider the theoretical issues involved in the transmission of culture or aspects of culture across the boundaries of cultural spheres, and within the “internal” boundaries of cultural spheres.
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2019
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conceptualizations of the transnational perspective on migration and efforts at systematization. Second, we evaluate the discussions around contentious issues regarding past vs.
Faist, Thomas, Bilecen, Basak
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This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conceptualizations of the transnational perspective on migration and efforts at systematization. Second, we evaluate the discussions around contentious issues regarding past vs.
Faist, Thomas, Bilecen, Basak
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Transnationalism, Globalization and Superdiversity
2020Transnationalism, globalization and superdiversity are constructs used for thinking about flows of people, information, capital, texts and ideas, how they are connected and the effects of these flows on social relations. While there are many differences in these constructs, this entry highlights commonalities of focus, intellectual roots and methods ...
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2013
Over the course of the past few decades, anthropologists have begun to pay increasing attention to the transnational dimensions of many cultural practices and beliefs. Once thought of by some as discrete entities, cultures and societies are now largely viewed to be enmeshed with global webs of exchange and meaning.
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Over the course of the past few decades, anthropologists have begun to pay increasing attention to the transnational dimensions of many cultural practices and beliefs. Once thought of by some as discrete entities, cultures and societies are now largely viewed to be enmeshed with global webs of exchange and meaning.
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