Raíces de la migración

Roots migration pertains to migration processes shaped by the desire to move to an ancestral homeland. It refers to migrants who are descendants of migrants and wish to relocate to an “original country”, not necessarily their country of birth. Research in this category includes studies on diasporas, (mythical) homeland, return migration, identity and belonging, language heritage, second and third generations, transnationalism and traditions.

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Ancestral Return Migration and Second-Generation Greeks in Italy

Authors Andrea Pelliccia
Year 2017
Journal Name Journal of Modern Greek Studies
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1 Journal Article

Revisiting second-generation return migration to the ancestral homeland

Authors Nilay Kılınç
Year 2022
Book Title Handbook of Return Migration
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3 Book Chapter

Diaspora of Diaspora: Adyge-Abkhaz Returnees in the Ancestral Homeland

Authors Jade Cemre Erciyes
Year 2008
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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4 Journal Article

Diaspora of Diaspora: Adyge-Abkhaz Returnees in the Ancestral Homeland

Authors Jade Cemre Erciyes
Year 2014
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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5 Journal Article

Migration as "Home" Chasing Down Diasporic Traces

Authors Rona Tamiko Halaulani
Year 2019
Journal Name DEPARTURES IN CRITICAL QUALITATIVE RESEARCH
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8 Journal Article

Racialized national identity construction in the ancestral homeland: Japanese American migrants in Japan

Authors Jane H. Yamashiro
Year 2011
Journal Name Ethnic and Racial Studies
Citations (WoS) 7
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10 Journal Article

The Counter-Diasporic Migration of Turkish-Germans to Turkey: Gendered Narratives of Home and Belonging

Authors Russell King, Nilay Kılınç
Year 2016
Book Title Return Migration and Regional Development in Europe
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11 Book Chapter

Consanguinity as capital in rights assertions: Japanese-Filipino children in the Philippines

Authors Fiona-Katharina Seiger
Year 2017
Journal Name Critical Asian Studies
Citations (WoS) 2
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12 Journal Article

Reclaiming the Homeland: Belonging among Diaspora Generations of Greek Australians from Castellorizo

Authors Vassiliki Chryssanthopoulou
Year 2015
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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14 Journal Article

Diasporic youth culture of K-pop

Authors Kyong Yoon
Year 2019
Journal Name Journal of Youth Studies
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17 Journal Article

Connection without Engagement: Paradoxes of North American Armenian Return Migration

Authors Daniel Fittante
Year 2017
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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18 Journal Article

ACCULTURATION OF MIGRANT POPULATIONS: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY ACROSS MULTIPLE GENERATIONS

Authors John C. Crotts, Josef A. Mazanec
Year 2018
Journal Name TOURISM CULTURE & COMMUNICATION
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20 Journal Article

On the problem of vocabulary reliability in the study of ethnic history of the Permian peoples

Authors G. Fedyuneva
Year 2018
Journal Name EZHEGODNIK FINNO-UGORSKIKH ISSLEDOVANII-YEARBOOK OF FINNO-UGRIC STUDIES
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23 Journal Article

Reckoning with Highland Rape: Sexuality, Violence, and Power on the Runway

Authors Caroline Elenowitz-Hess
Year 2020
Journal Name FASHION THEORY-THE JOURNAL OF DRESS BODY & CULTURE
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27 Journal Article

Uralic Studies = Altaic Studies. B. Barathosi-Balog - a Dreamer, Ethnographer and Museum Keeper

Authors A. V. Yegorov, A. E. Zagrebin
Year 2017
Journal Name EZHEGODNIK FINNO-UGORSKIKH ISSLEDOVANII-YEARBOOK OF FINNO-UGRIC STUDIES
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28 Journal Article

Adopting the diasporic son: Jeremy Lin and Taiwan sport nationalism

Authors Ying Chiang, Tzu-hsuan Chen
Year 2015
Journal Name International Review for the Sociology of Sport
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30 Journal Article

Tales of Satisfaction and Disillusionment: Second-Generation “Return” Migration to Greece and Cyprus

Authors Russell King, Anastasia Christou, Ivor Goodson, ...
Year 2014
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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34 Journal Article

TOPOS "KARJALA" IN BILINGUAL POETRY BY A. VOLKOV

Authors Inna N. Mineeva, Tatyana Pashkova
Year 2020
Journal Name NAUCHNYI DIALOG
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36 Journal Article

“We Are Now an Actual Nation”: The Impact of National Independence on the Croatian Diaspora in Canada

Authors Daphne N. Winland
Year 1995
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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37 Journal Article

Tales of Satisfaction and Disillusionment: Second-Generation “Return” Migration to Greece and Cyprus

Authors Russell King, Anastasia Christou, Ivor Goodson, ...
Year 2008
Journal Name Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies
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39 Journal Article

Memory, homecoming and the politics of diaspora tourism in China

Authors Yujie Zhu
Year 2020
Citations (WoS) 12
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40 Journal Article

Diasporic identities: Southeast Asian incorporation experiences in Europe and America. The post-refugee generations

Principal investigator Hélène Le Bail (Principal Investigator), Khatharya Um (co-Principal Investigator)
Description
Over the last four decades since the initial mass resettlement of refugees from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia in 1975, principally in the US and France, the Southeast Asian communities in Europe and the US have registered a demographic shift with the emergence of diaspora-born generations with different experiences, access, mobility, ties to the ancestral homeland, and notions and claims to citizenship and belonging in multiple contexts. Despite the long history of migration to France, dating back to the colonial period, there is little scholarly attention paid to the Vietnamese, Cambodian, and Laotian communities (heretofore referred to as "Southeast Asian") in France. French preoccupation remains largely fixated on Asia and on the antiquities, rather than on the diaspora. This is particularly noteworthy given that Southeast Asians collectively constitute the second largest Asian population in France, a close second only to the Chinese. Despite the resurgent attention to immigration issues in Europe in recent years, we know little of the integration experiences of these earlier but relatively recent refugee communities in Europe. In particular, we have virtually no knowledge of the post-refugee generations that are an integral part of French cultural, political, economic, and social fabric. These knowledge gaps deprive us of critical insights that would be relevant and invaluable in view of the current refugee situations in Europe, and the intensifying debates engendered by demographic and cultural shifts both in the US and in France. Though relatively more prolific, scholarship on Southeast Asians in the US remains uneven, with more studies available on Vietnamese Americans than on other communities, and comparatively little on the post-refugee generations. With their different historical relationships with Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia, and different philosophies about immigrant incorporation and cultural pluralism, the US and France make for a rich comparative study that is at the center of our proposed collaboration. This two-part initiative proposes, firstly, to bring together an interdisciplinary group of European and American researchers working on Vietnamese, Cambodian and Laotian diasporas to engage in critical, cross disciplinary discourse on the post-refugee generations. Among other concerns, the researchers on the project are particularly interested in their social, cultural, political, and transnational negotiations with regards to identity politics, networks, and public engagement, as guided in part by the following questions: What are the experiences of the Southeast Asian post-refugee generations in Europe? What forces and factors in the receiving contexts shape their experiences, and how, and what are the differences and commonalities among the contexts of reception? How, if in any way, does historical memory inform their identity constructions, socialities, and diasporic consciousness and engagement? What, if any, are their relationships with the ancestral homeland? How are those ties maintained or made manifest? The ultimate aims of this project are as follows: - to map the landscape of research on contemporary Southeast Asian migration to Europe - to share research methodologies, trends, and findings - to broaden and deepen our comparative understanding of refugee resettlement and incorporation experiences in America and in Europe that are the two principal refugee resettlement hubs - to foster cross and trans-disciplinary discourse on migration and diasporas - to advance and widen the transnational fields of critical refugee, migration and diaspora studies - to transnationalize the Critical Refugee Studies Collective, which is a University of California-based network of critical refugee studies scholars. Secondly and as an extension of this larger conversation, Um and Le Bail also propose to begin ethnographic research on post-refugee generations of Southeast Asians in France, with particular attention to the Sino-Vietnamese community that is their shared research interest and that constitutes an underexplored research terrain.
Year 2000
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41 Project

In Search of Proxy Allies. Hungarian Researchers in Russia in Period of Austro-Hungarian Empire

Authors Z. Nagy
Year 2017
Journal Name EZHEGODNIK FINNO-UGORSKIKH ISSLEDOVANII-YEARBOOK OF FINNO-UGRIC STUDIES
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43 Journal Article

Connected Life Courses: Influences on and Experiences of ‘Midlife’ In‐Migration to Rural Areas

Authors Aileen Stockdale, Marsaili MacLeod, Lorna Philip
Year 2012
Journal Name Population, Space and Place
Citations (WoS) 14
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44 Journal Article

Introduction

Authors Zana Vathi
Book Title Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World
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45 Book Chapter

Tangled Intergenerational Mobilities: Maternal Migration and Japanese-Filipino Children in Japan

Authors Fiona-Katharina Seiger
Year 2022
Book Title TANGLED MOBILITIES. Places, Affects, and Personhood across Social Spheres in Asian Migration
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48 Book Chapter

The Challenges Faced by the Refugee Children on the Immigration to Europe

Authors Agil Aliyev
Year 2021
Journal Name Open Journal of Political Science
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49 Journal Article
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