Transnationale Migration

Transnationale Migration ist die Bewegung von Personen, die in soziale Bereiche eingebettet sind, die von Bindungen und Beziehungen über nationalstaatliche Grenzen hinweg geprägt sind. Die Verbindungen erstrecken sich über das Soziale hinaus auch auf wirtschaftliche und politische Felder. Die Forschung in dieser Kategorie umfasst Studien zu sozialen, politischen und wirtschaftlichen Aspekten der transnationalen Migration.

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Cross-Border Commuting and Transformational Dynamics in Europe: What Is the Link?

Authors Christoph Reinprecht, Laura Wiesböck, Raimund Haindorfer, ...
Book Title An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation
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1 Book Chapter

Conclusion

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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3 Book Chapter

Introduction

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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4 Book Chapter

Transnational Marriage within South Asian Communities

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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5 Book Chapter

Rethinking Caribbean transnational connections: conceptual itineraries

Authors D. ALISSA TROTZ
Year 2006
Journal Name Global Networks
Citations (WoS) 17
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8 Journal Article

Moving Between the Local and the Global: Cross-Border Activism, Migration and Human Rights Between Chiapas and Guatemala

Authors Kristina Pirker
Year 2022
Journal Name REVISTA MEXICANA DE CIENCIAS POLITICAS Y SOCIALES
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9 Journal Article

Mobility: A Practice or a Capital?

Authors Joëlle Moret
Book Title European Somalis' Post-Migration Movements
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15 Book Chapter

Marriage within Refugee Communities

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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17 Book Chapter

Cross-Border Marriages within East Asia

Authors Lucy Williams
Book Title Global Marriage
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19 Book Chapter

The social structure of transnational practices

Authors Justyna Salamońska, Ettore Recchi
Year 2019
Book Title Everyday Europe - Social Transnationalism in an Unsettled Continent
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20 Book Chapter

Dynamique des Circulations Migratoires et mobilités transfrontalières entre Guyane, Surinam, Brésil, Guyana et Haïti

Description
Ce programme interdisciplinaire s’articule autour de l’analyse des relations entre les migrations internationales et les autres formes de mobilités nationales ou transnationales, la question des langues et des identités dans la migration, les politiques migratoires et l’impact des mobilités sur le développement. Appréhendé à différentes échelles spatiales et sociales d’analyse, le terrain d’étude apparaît comme un cas exemplaire permettant de questionner les rapports nord-sud, et d’examiner la formation de nouveaux espaces transfrontaliers et transnationaux dans un monde en processus de globalisation.
Year 2007
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21 Project

The Use of New Technologies by Migrant Entrepreneurs in Two European Cities

Authors Alberta Andreotti, Giacomo Solano
Year 2019
Book Title Diaspora Networks in International Business
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23 Book Chapter

Caribbean diasporic spaces and mobilities, transnational incorporation overseas and transnational capacity-building on return

Authors Dennis Conway, Rob B. Potter, Godfrey St. Bernard, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies / Revue canadienne des études latino-américaines et caraïbes
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24 Journal Article

Transnational healthcare, cross-border perspectives

Authors David Bell, Ruth Holliday, Meghann Ormond, ...
Year 2015
Journal Name Social Science & Medicine
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25 Journal Article

Mapping undocumented lives: Cross-border mobilities, urban spatialities and the paperless migrants in the EU / Rajanylityksiä, diasporan tiloja: paperittomien siirtolaisten EU (241 777 €)

Principal investigator Inka Kaakinen ()
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Project description: It is estimated that there are currently some 3.8 million paperless migrants living in the EU-member countries. Whereas the question of their (lack of) social rights has been brought up in several studies, very little is known about the ways they get by in cities and spaces without the due documents that would entitle them to those rights. In this study I aim to fill this gap and focus, therefore, on the embodied, material mobilities and moorings of the paperless migrants, the mobilisation of transnational networks and the politics and spatial practices in diaspora. The research maps the geographies of the “undocumented everyday” and gives the paperless a voice through a qualitative approach. It aims to trace some of the creative interfaces between work on urban public space, mobilities, transnational migrations and the intricate idea of development. The key concepts are inclusion, legality, visibility, mobility, power structures and, finally, people’s right to be (in public). / Hankkeen Julkinen kuvaus: EU:n alueella elää arviolta 3,8 miljoonaa paperitonta siirtolaista, joiden sosiaaliset oikeudet ovat viime aikoina nousseet tutkimuskysymyksiksi, mutta joiden arjen maantieteestä tiedetään edelleen hyvin vähän. Kuinka he selviävät kaupunkitiloissa, joissa heitä ei virallisesti ole olemassa ja joissa heidän ei tulisi näkyä? Tutkimus kartoittaa paperittomien arkea eri osissa EU:ta ja tuo esille, 1) kuinka kansalliset maahanmuutto- ja siirtolaispolitiikat muokkaavat paperittomien tilallisia käytäntöjä paikallisesti ja 2) mitä nämä diasporan tilat puolestaan kertovat parhaista käytännöistä EU:ssa. Tutkimusote on korostetun tilallinen, mutta liikkuu kaupunkimaantieteen lisäksi muuttoliike- ja kehitystutkimuksen rajapinnassa. Tutkimuksen avainkäsitteitä ovat näkyvyys, liikkuvuus, liikkuvat metodit, vallan rekisterit, kehitys sekä oikeus kaupunkitiloihin.
Year 2014
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27 Project

Borders and Mobilities in the Middle East

Authors Natalia Ribas-Mateos
Year 2020
Book Title Mobility and Forced Displacement in the Middle East
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29 Book Chapter

The Europeanisation of Everyday Life: Cross-Border Practices and Transnational Identities among EU and Third-Country Citizens

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The EUCROSS project examines the relationship between the manifold activities of EU residents (nationals, mobile EU citizens, and third-country nationals) across the borders of nation states and their collective identities. Specifically, the project will: 1) map out individuals’ cross-border practices as an effect of European integration and globalisation; 2) assess the impact of these practices on collective identifications (also controlling for the inverse causal process). Which cross-border practices are more likely to foster some form of identification with the EU – e.g., contacts with foreign friends and/or unwanted foreigners, periods of labour mobility abroad, buying property abroad, business and tourist travel, or consumer relations with international companies? Under which contextual and individual conditions do these experiences promote a higher sensitivity to ‘Europe’ – rather than the ‘local’ or the ‘global’ – as an identity catalyst? Which social groups are more prone to adopt a European mindset in the wake of the Europeanisation of everyday life? To disentangle empirically the factors and mechanisms that link together the cross-border practices facilitated by European integration, globalisation and/or other dimensions of collective identity, we adopt a two-stage, mixed quantitative/qualitative approach. In the first stage, we will carry out a quantitative survey among nationals, intra-EU movers (Romanian citizens) and third-country nationals (Turkish citizens) who reside in six European countries (Denmark, Germany, Italy, Romania, Spain and the United Kingdom). In the second stage, we will interrogate, via in-depth interviews, the meaning given by individuals to cross-border practices, their collective identifications, and the role that the European Union, globalisation, and the nation play in these personal narratives, among a select typology of respondents to the quantitative survey.
Year 2011
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32 Project

Negotiating Transnational Mobility and Gender Definitions in the Context of Migration

Authors Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot
Year 2021
Journal Name Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Education
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34 Journal Article

Russian Migrant Journalists in Ukraine After the EuroMaidan: From 'Middling Transnationals' to 'Voluntary Exiles'?

Authors Darya Malyutina
Year 2018
Journal Name Central and Eastern european Migration Review
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35 Journal Article

A Personal Network Approach in Mixed-Methods Design to Investigate Transnational Social Protection

Authors Başak Bilecen
Year 2016
Journal Name International Review of Social Research
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37 Journal Article

The ‘European’ Question: Migration, Race, and Post-Coloniality in ‘Europe’

Authors Nicholas De Genova
Book Title An Anthology of Migration and Social Transformation
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38 Book Chapter

Opting out of Socialism: For-Profit Mobility from Communist Poland

Authors Dariusz Stola
Year 2021
Journal Name East European Politics and Societies: and Cultures
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39 Journal Article

Border Insecurity: Reading Transnational Environments in Jim Lynch's Border Songs

Authors Jenny Kerber
Year 2017
Journal Name CANADIAN REVIEW OF AMERICAN STUDIES
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44 Journal Article

Transnational social work: Challenging and crossing borders and boundaries

Authors Mieke Schrooten
Year 2020
Journal Name Journal of Social Work
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45 Journal Article
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