Description |
1 online resource (361 p.) |
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Routledge International Handbooks Series |
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Routledge International Handbooks Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- List of Contributors -- An Interdisciplinary Introduction to Transnational Studies -- Section 1 Epistemological Principles and Transnational Methodologies -- 1 The Twilight of Transnational Migration Studies in a Conjuncture of Dispossession: An Epistemological Approach -- 2 Expanding the Critical Knowledge Potential of Transnational Migration Research: How to Study 'Doing Migration' at the Intersection of Multiple Colonialities? |
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3 What is New About Transnational Inequality? -- Section 2 Transnational Migrant Practices, Remittances, and Transfers -- 4 Migrant Transnational Political Engagement -- 5 Remittances, Transnationalism, and the Making of Migrant Financial Inclusion Across North America -- 6 Return Mobility and Transnational Intangible Transfers: The Case of Central and Eastern Europe -- Section 3 Mobilities, Identities, and Power Structures -- 7 Second-Generation Transnational Return Mobilities -- 8 Gendered State Interests and Marriage Migration Policies: The Philippines and South Korea |
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9 White Capital: A Transnational Story -- Section 4 Social Security, Social Protection, and Health -- 10 Labyrinths of Transnational Social Protection -- 11 Bringing the Transnational into Social Work -- 12 Diasporic Bureaucracies and Transnational Social Rights: A Mexican Health Policy in New York City -- 13 Transnational Medical Mobilities -- Section 5 Organizations and Social Movements -- 14 Social Movements, Transnational Struggles, and Cross-National Diffusion: Three Waves of Research -- 15 Transnational Labor Activism: The International Labor Movement and Beyond |
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16 Transnational Migrant Organizations -- Section 6 Culture, Religion, and the Arts -- 17 Contemporary Art and Transnational Artivisms in the Americas -- 18 Orisha Transnational Practices and the Africana Matrix -- 19 Conviviality and Transnationalism -- Conceptual Cross-Fertilizations -- 20 Translation and Postcoloniality -- Section 7 Architecture and Urban Planning -- 21 Twin House: Emigrant and Immigrant Architectures of Transnational Labor Economies -- 22 Migration and Architecture: Remitting as a Framework for Emergent Architectural Forms |
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23 Building Dreams Back ""Home"": Transnational Urban Spatialities of Homes, Land, and Property -- 24 Transnational Mobility and Urban Change -- Index |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bada, Xóchitl
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ISBN |
9781003829195 |
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1003829198 |
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