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Land grabbing, CSR, and the (de)mobilization of resistance. [PDF]
Sändig J.
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Continuity or change? Platforms and the hybridization of neoliberal institutional contexts. [PDF]
Piletić A.
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The process of identifying key uncertainties in the orthotics and prosthetics education foresight.
Alireza T, Tahereh C, Shahram T.
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Economists, Scientific Communities, and Pandemics: An Exploratory Study of Brazil (1918-2020)
Boianovsky M.
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CAPITAL MARKET PROCESSES AND REGIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEMS: HYPOTHESES ABOUT THE ZURICH CASE. [PDF]
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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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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 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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