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Transnational social capital: the socio‐spatialities of civil society [PDF]
Civil society remains a contested concept, but one that is widely embedded in global development processes. Transnationalism within civil society scholarship is often described dichotomously, either through hierarchical dependency relations or as a more ...
Abrahamsen R. +38 more
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Transnationalism of Burundian Refugees in The Netherlands: The Importance of Migration Motives [PDF]
It is equivocal whether the transnationalism of refugees differs significantly from that of labor and family migrants. On the basis of a strategic case study of Burundian refugees in The Netherlands we demonstrate that migration motives undeniably ...
Fermin, A.M.E. +2 more
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In general, issues related to the threat of transnationalism at the border have long been a hot topic among academics. This issue includes a real threat that threatens the nationalism of people living on the border.
Sulistyarini Sulistyarini +3 more
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Title Transnationalism and Genealogy: An Introduction
Transnationalism and genealogy is an emerging subfield of genealogy. The field has witnessed a significant growth in the last two to three decades, especially in the areas of transnationalism and family arrangements, transnational marriage, transnational
Philip Q. Yang
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Turkey's kurds and the quest for recognition transnational politics and the EU-Turkey accession negotiations [PDF]
The growing literature on transnationalism documents the ways in which immigrants and refugees stay connected with their communities and countries of origin, and shows how homeland governments reach out to their former constituents. Social, financial and
Casier, Marlies
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Migración internacional y desarrollo. Aportes desde el transnacionalismo
The fundamental objective of this article is to analyze the relationship between international migration and development, from the viewpoint of transnationalism as one of the main theories currently used to explain the migratory phenomenon.
Ana Melisa Pardo Montaño
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Children’s literature in a global age: transnational and local identities
This essay explores the concept of transnationalism, defining this term in relation both to the lived experience of transnational subjects, and to transnational texts for children. It argues that rhetorics of globalization have over-emphasized the impact
Clare Bradford
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This article offers an introduction to the essays in the theme issue, an overview of the reasons behind the recent resurgence of interest in transnationalist phenomena and a consideration of what the term means. Its places the topic in the different fields of international, world, regional, local and national history.
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Reactive transnationalism involves immigrants responding to hostility in the receiving society by increasing their connection and interaction with their origin country. The current study builds upon previous examinations of this phenomenon by considering
Daniel Herda
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During the 1990s, migration researchers in sociology and anthropology focused disproportionately on the idea of transnationalism, leading to investigations of critically important phenomena such as transnational parenting, diaspora politics and identity,
David Griffith
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