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Diffusion and Transnationalism:

2022
James 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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Transnationalism

2021
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider range of actions, processes and institutions that cross the boundaries of states or national communities. In migration studies, transnationalism has been generally used to refer to migrants’ ongoing ties with source countries.
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Transnationalism

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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Some Kinds of Home: Home, Transnationality and Belonging in Noviolet Bulawayo’s We Need New Names

, 2019
Over the years, the notion of home has permeated disciplinary, inter- and cross-disciplinary enquiries into the human condition. In recent years, ideas, constructions and perceptions of ‘homes’ have been further complicated by constant shifts in ...
Oliver Nyambi   +2 more
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Transnationalism, Globalization and Superdiversity

2020
Transnationalism, 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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Transnationalism

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.
Faist, Thomas   +2 more
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Introduction: Configurations of Transnationality: Locating Feminist Rhetorics

College English, 2008
This special issue on feminist rhetorics and transnationalism challenges the disciplinary defining of rhetoric and composition around U.S.-centric narratives of nation, nationalism, and citizenship. Such defining has tended to focus on feminist and women’
Wendy S. Hesford, Eileen E. Schell
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Transnationality

The Routledge Companion to Crime Fiction, 2020
Barbara Pezzotti
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