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New Transnational Social Spaces

Author : Ludger Pries
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 259 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2013-02-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134559336

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New Transnational Social Spaces by Ludger Pries Pdf

Recent terms such as globalisation, virtual reality, and cyberspace indicate that the traditional notion of the geographic and the social space is changing. New Transnational Social Spaces illustrates the contemporary relationship between the social and the spatial which has emerged with new communication and transportation technologies, alongside the massive transnational movement of people.

Transnational Social Spaces

Author : Eyüp Özveren
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2017-03-02
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781351877848

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Transnational Social Spaces by Eyüp Özveren Pdf

The ongoing processes of globalization and regionalization have drawn attention away from the traditional domains of nation-states and their interaction. However, the border-crossing activities of non-state agencies, organizations and institutions should not be overlooked, as they can shed new light on our common understanding of the contemporary world. Using the concept of transnational social spaces, contributors to this volume demonstrate the importance of transnational spaces. A collaborative project by experts across the social science disciplines, Transnational Social Spaces focuses in particular on the German-Turkish context.

Migration and Transnational Social Spaces

Author : Ludger Pries
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing
Page : 238 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Social Science
ISBN : UOM:39015042788086

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Migration and Transnational Social Spaces by Ludger Pries Pdf

Although globalisation brings work to (some) places all over the world, the growing international mobility of workers (and refugees) will be one of the strongest social and political challenges at the end of this century. At the same time and in part originated by globalisation and transnational migration, there is emerging a qualitative new social reality of 'transnational social spaces' built by pluri-locally spanned social institutions, life trajectories and the biographical projects in specific institutional settings and material infrastructures. This volume presents conceptual frameworks and empirical studies of transnational migration processes and the emergence of pluri-social transnational social spaces.

Transnational Spaces

Author : Philip Crang,Claire Dwyer,Peter Jackson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 379 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2004-07-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134523986

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Transnational Spaces by Philip Crang,Claire Dwyer,Peter Jackson Pdf

Social relations in our globalising world are increasingly stretched out across the borders of two or more nation-states. Yet, despite the growing academic interest in transnational economic networks, political movements and cultural forms, too little attention has been paid to the transformations of space that these processes both reflect and reproduce. Transnational Spaces takes a innovative perspective, looking at transnationalism as a social space that can be occupied by a wide range of actors, not all of whom are themselves directly connected to transnational migrant communities.

Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization. Social Networks, Border Regions and Local-Global Relations

Author : Angela Pilch Ortega,Barbara Schröttner
Publisher : Waxmann Verlag
Page : 236 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Education
ISBN : 383097521X

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Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization. Social Networks, Border Regions and Local-Global Relations by Angela Pilch Ortega,Barbara Schröttner Pdf

Globalization has encouraged worldwide mobility, intensified migration and supported growing interconnectedness through new technologies; it has therefore substantially contributed to the development of so-called transnational spaces. This volume focuses on transnational spaces which should not be understood as locations on a map or as sealed containers, but instead as relational social areas which are composed of various relationships. Transnationalization increases liberation and/or emancipation from place because social relations overcome physical space and local, regional and national boundaries. As a consequence, a reconfiguration of social, cultural, political and economic scopes of action occurs. This volume reveals that for people in general and for migration movements in particular, new borders have been established in many places all over the world. The biographies of global actors and migrants reference this alteration of space. Additionally this volume calls special attention to border regions and their social configurations. Borders appear as narratives which can have an enormous impact on social structures. This book further deals with different aspects and various tensions having to do with local and global change, interplay and interdependence. Globalization leads to development that often ignores regional needs, supports the continuation of post-colonial power and maintains hegemonic dominance.

Diaspora and Transnationalism

Author : Rainer Bauböck,Thomas Faist
Publisher : Amsterdam University Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9789089642387

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Diaspora and Transnationalism by Rainer Bauböck,Thomas Faist Pdf

Diaspora & transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic & political discourses. Although originally referring to quite different phenomena, they increasingly overlap today. Such inflation of meanings goes hand in hand with a danger of essentialising collective identities. This book analyses this topic.

Transnational Religious Spaces

Author : Philip Clart,Adam Jones
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2020-07-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9783110690194

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Transnational Religious Spaces by Philip Clart,Adam Jones Pdf

This volume, bringing together work by scholars from Europe, East Asia, North America, and West Africa, investigates transnational religious spaces in a comparative manner by juxtaposing East Asian and African examples. It highlights flows of ideas, actors, and organizations out of, into, or within a given continental space. These flows are patterned mainly by colonialism or migration. The book also examines cases where the transnational space in question encompasses both East Asia and Africa, notably in the development of Japanese new religions in Africa. Most of the studies are located in the present; a few go back to the late nineteenth century. The volume is rounded off by Thomas Tweed’s systematic reflections on categories for the study of transnationalism; his chapter "Flows and Dams" critically weighs the metaphorical language we use to think, speak, and write about transnational religious spaces.

Characteristics of Temporary Migration in European-Asian Transnational Social Spaces

Author : Pirkko Pitkänen,Mari Korpela,Mustafa Aksakal,Kerstin Schmidt
Publisher : Springer
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2017-10-05
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9783319612584

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Characteristics of Temporary Migration in European-Asian Transnational Social Spaces by Pirkko Pitkänen,Mari Korpela,Mustafa Aksakal,Kerstin Schmidt Pdf

This book focuses on the experiences of temporary movements between Asia and Europe from the perspective of migrants and mobile people. It raises important questions such as: Why do people migrate on a temporary basis and what does this actually mean? How are these trajectories shaped? What are the implications of temporary moves for migrants and non-migrants? And how are transnational ties and practices characterized in the context of temporary migration? By shedding light on the practices and experiences of individual migrants, the book provides useful insights into understanding the challenges arising in an increasingly interconnected and mobile world. The chapters indicate that temporary migratory movements are on the rise: on the one hand on a voluntary basis such as reflected in labour migration, lifestyle migration and international student mobility, and on the other hand in an involuntary way as expressed in different forms of forced migration. Either way, temporary migration has diverse political. legal, economic, social and cultural implications, including the emergence of novel transnational networks and practices. The book is based on the findings of the international research project Transnational Migration in Transition: Transformative Characteristics of Temporary Mobility of People (EURA-NET), funded by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme for period 2014-2017.

Rethinking Transnationalism

Author : Ludger Pries
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 387 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2008-08-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134033980

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Rethinking Transnationalism by Ludger Pries Pdf

During the last two decades transnationalism has become an important conceptual approach and research programme. However, the term has steadily become vague and indistinct underlining the need for conceptual précising as well as more defined empirical research. Rethinking Transnationalism does this in two ways. On one hand it presents theoretical contributions to the transnationalism approach and, on the other hand, it offers empirical studies in the field of the transnationalization of organizations. The book integrates outstanding international scholars of transnationalism and migration studies with specialists from a broad variety of disciplines that apply the transnationalism approach to different organizations such as NGOs, feminist networks, educational spaces and European Works Councils. Presenting an overview of transnationalism and the surrounding debates, this interdisciplinary volume will be of interest to students and scholars of Politics, International Relations, Sociology, Anthropology, Educational Sciences, Migration and Geography.

Timespace and International Migration

Author : Elizabeth Mavroudi,Ben Page,Anastasia Christou
Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2017-11-24
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781786433237

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Timespace and International Migration by Elizabeth Mavroudi,Ben Page,Anastasia Christou Pdf

Furthering understanding of the temporalities and spatialities of how people move across international boundaries, this book analyses how timespace intersects with migrant journeys as an integral aspect of the rhythms of daily lives. Individual chapters engage with these concepts by analysing a broad spectrum of migrations and mobilities, from youth mobility, to refugee migration, to gentrification, to food and to the political geography of the border.

The Transnationalized Social Question

Author : Thomas Faist
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 389 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2019-02-27
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780199249015

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The Transnationalized Social Question by Thomas Faist Pdf

The social question is back. Yet today's social question is not primarily between labour and capital, as it was in the nineteenth century and throughout much of the twentieth. The contemporary social question is located at the interstices between the global South and the global North. It finds its expression in movements of people, seeking a better life or fleeing unsustainable social, political, economic, and ecological conditions. It is transnationalized not only because migrants and their significant others entertain ties across the borders of national states, staying in touch with family and friends, receiving or sending financial remittances in transnational social spaces. Also of importance are cross--border recruitment schemes for workers and the cross-border diffusion of norms appealed to in the case of migration--for example, the social right to decent work as a human right. Moreover, migration can become an issue of inclusion or exclusion in fields important to life chances in the emigration, transit, or immigration states--a transnationalization of national states. And, as in the nineteenth century, political conflicts arise, constituting the social question as a public concern. In earlier periods class differences dominated conflicts. While class has always been criss-crossed by manifold heterogeneities, not least of all cultural ones around ethnicity, religion, and language, it is these latter heterogeneities that have sharpened in situations of immigration and emigration over the past decades. Casting a wide net in terms of conceptual and empirical scope, this book tackles both the social structure and the politics of social inequalities. It sets a comprehensive agenda for research which also includes the public role of social scientists in dealing with the transnationalized social question.

Social Spaces of African Societies

Author : Jürgen Ossenbrügge
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 3825878503

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Social Spaces of African Societies by Jürgen Ossenbrügge Pdf

Transnational social spaces" have emerged in recent years as a research area within migration and area studies. This volume is about African social spaces. It incorporates examples of Central and Western Africa as well as of African-European relations. Contributors from different disciplines, such as anthropology, geography, and political and educational sciences outline their interpretations of transnational social spaces, based on theoretical and empirical work within a wider research project at the University of Hamburg about contemporary transformations of African societies. Jrgen O?enbrgge is professor of economic and political geography at the University of Hamburg. Mechthild Reh is professor for African Studies at the University of Hamburg

Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada

Author : Vic Satzewich,Lloyd Wong
Publisher : UBC Press
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2011-11-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780774840996

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Transnational Identities and Practices in Canada by Vic Satzewich,Lloyd Wong Pdf

With contributions from some of Canada's leading historians, political scientists, geographers, anthropologists, and sociologists, this collection examines the transnational practices and identities of immigrant and ethnic communities in Canada. It looks at why members of these groups maintain ties with their homelands -- whether real or imagined -- and how those connections shape individual identities and community organizations. How does transnationalism establish or transform geographical, social, and ideological borders? Do homeland ties affect what it means to be "Canadian"? Do they reflect Canada's commitment to multiculturalism? Through analysis of the complex forces driving transnationalism, this comprehensive study focuses attention on an important, and arguably growing, dimension of Canadian social life. This is the first collection in Canada to provide a comprehensive and interdisciplinary examination of transnationalism. It will appeal to scholars and students interested in issues of immigration, multiculturalism, ethnicity, and settlement.

Social Transnationalism

Author : Steffen Mau
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2010-03-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781134006120

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Social Transnationalism by Steffen Mau Pdf

In recent decades, the rise of world markets and the technological revolutions in transportation and communication have brought what was once distant and inaccessible within easy reach of the individual. The territorial and social closure that characterized nation-states is fading, and this is reflected not only in new forms of governance and economic globalization, but also in individual mobility and transnational transactions, affiliations and networks. Social Transnationalism explores new forms of cross-border interactions and mobility which have expanded across physical space by looking at the individual level. It asks whether we are dealing with unbridled movements and cross-border interactions which transform the lifeworlds of individuals fundamentally. Furthermore, it investigates whether, and to what degree, increases in the volume of transnational interactions weaken the individual citizen's bond to the nation-state as such, and to what extent citizens' national identities are being replaced or complemented by cosmopolitan ones

Spaces of Contention

Author : Dr Byron Miller,Dr Justin Beaumont,Dr Walter Nicholls
Publisher : Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Page : 393 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2013-08-31
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781472404442

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Spaces of Contention by Dr Byron Miller,Dr Justin Beaumont,Dr Walter Nicholls Pdf

As social movements have become more complex, geographers are increasingly studying the spatial dynamics of collective resistance and sociologists and political scientists increasingly analyzing the role of space, place and scale in contentious political activity. Occupying a position at the intersection of these disciplinary developments, this book brings together leading scholars to examine how social movements have employed spatial practices to respond to and shape changing social and political contexts. It is organised into three main sections: (1) Place, Space and Mobility: sites of mobilization and regulation, (2) Scale and Territory: structuring collective interests, identities, and resources, and (3) Networks: connecting actors and resources across space. It concludes by suggesting that different spatialities (place, scale, networks) interlink within one another in particular instances of collective action, playing distinctive yet complementary roles in shaping how these actions unfold in the political arena. By mapping state of the art conceptual and empirical terrain across Geography, Sociology, and Political Science, 'Spaces of Contention' provides readers with a much needed guide to innovative research on the spatial constitution of social movements and how social movements tactically and strategically approach and produce space.