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Автор: Nancy L. Green, Roger WaldingerНазвание: A Century of Transnationalism: Immigrants and Their Homeland ConnectionsISBN: 9780252040443Издательство: Mare Nostrum (Eurospan)Классификация:
ISBN-10: 0252040449
Обложка/Формат: Hardcover Страницы: 288 Вес: 0.54 кг. Дата издания: 15.08.2016Серия: Studies of world migrations Язык: English Иллюстрации: 2 maps, 3 charts Размер: 231 x 152 x 25 Ключевые слова: History: earliest times to present day,Migration, immigration & emigration,Ethnic minorities & multicultural studies, HISTORY / World,SOCIAL SCIENCE / General,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration,SOCIAL SCIENCE / Minority Studies Подзаголовок: Immigrants and their homeland connectionsРейтинг: Поставляется из: Англии Описание: This collection of articles by sociologically minded historians and historically minded sociologists highlights both the long-term persistence and the continuing instability of home country connections. Encompassing societies of origin and destination from around the world, A Century of Transnationalism shows that while population movements across states recurrently produce homeland ties, those connections have varied across contexts and from one historical period to another, changing in unpredictable ways. Any number of factors shape the linkages between home and destination, including conditions in the society of immigration, policies of the state of emigration, and geopolitics worldwide. Contributors: Houda Asal, Marie-Claude Blanc-Chal?ard, Caroline Douki, David FitzGerald, Nancy L. Green, Madeline Y. Hsu, Thomas Lacroix, Tony Michels, Victor Pereira, M?nica Raisa Schpun, and Roger Waldinger Дополнительное описание: |
Автор: Waldinger Roger Название: The Cross-Border Connection: Immigrants, Emigrants, and Their Homelands ISBN: 0674975502 ISBN-13(EAN): 9780674975507 Издательство: Harvard University Press Рейтинг: Цена: 28460.00 T Наличие на складе: Есть у поставщика Поставка под заказ. Описание: International migration presents the human face of globalization, with consequences that make headlines throughout the world. The Cross-Border Connection addresses a paradox at the core of this phenomenon: emigrants departing one society become immigrants in another, tying those two societies together in a variety of ways. In nontechnical language, Roger Waldinger explains how interconnections between place of origin and destination are built and maintained and why they eventually fall apart. "When are immigrants 'us'? When are they 'them'? Waldinger implores readers to reframe the debate from a before-after dichotomy to a new transnational approach, revealing migrants to be here, there, and in-between at all stages of their migration tenure...The book's real strength is in the elegance of the author's argument, supported by evidence that transnationalism itself is not static but an ongoing dialectic." --R. A. Harper, Choice "The Cross-Border Connection is to be commended for putting substance into the black box of transnationalism, offering scholars a dynamic model to account for the ebb and flow of transnationalism in the real world and yielding testable propositions about the circumstances under which cross-border connections can be expected to expand or contract." --Douglas S. Massey, American Journal of Sociology |
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