The Volume and Dynamics of International Migration provides a theoretical account of the causes, nature, and extent of the movement of international South-North migrants between affluent and poorer countries. The puzzle is: why are there so few international migrants out of most places? And why are there so many out of so few places? Only once migration out of a few places has started, do we see relatively more people moving. Mass mobility proceeds only when migrant networks turn local assets into transnational ones. The book also examines the reasons why many immigrants continue to keep ties to their places of origin, and why these ties do not hinder the adaptation of newcomers to immigration countries. These ties span immigration and emigration countries and form transnational social spaces, ranging from border-crossing families to refuges diasporas. Transnational social formations carry far-reaching implications for immigration adaptation, dual citizenship, and transnationalizing civil societites. The author provides an empirical grounding for his arguments by analysing the Turkish-German example.
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The book offers an innovative theoretical account of the causes, nature and extent of the movement of international migrants between affluent and poorer countries. The book also provides a conceptual study of migration decision-making and the dynamics of international movement.
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1. Lacunae Of Migration And Post-Migration Theories ; 2. A Review Of Dominant Theories Of International Migration ; 3. Situating The First Puzzle: Why So Few Migrants And Why So Many? ; 4. The Crucial Meso Link: Social Capital In Social And Symbolic Ties ; 5. The Selective Functions Of Social Capital: Why So Few Migrants Out Of Most Places? ; 6. The Selective And Diffusion Functions Of Social Capital: Why So Many Migrants Out Of So Few Places? ; 7. The Bridging Function Of Social Capital: Transnational Social Spaces ; 8. The Adaptive Functions Of Social Capital: Transnationalization And Nation-State Membership ; 9. Elements For Multilevel Research On International Migration And Post-Migration Processes
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Thomas Faist's book adds momentum to this growing interest in migration studies and is an excellent example of how, in order to achieve best results and a more complete level of understanding, the study of migration needs to be approached from an integrated interdisciplinary perspective
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`a fascinating and critical overview of the dominant theories of migration that is well worth reading, and adds valuably to the increasing contemporary literature on this subject.' Jeff Handmaker, The Ethnic Conflict, Vol.3, No.2
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Tackles one of the most important question in world politics the processes of migration Examines the relationship between migration theories and topical concepts such as citizenship and civil society Offers an innovative and new theoretical approach to the process of migration
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Thomas Faist is Privatdozent (Lecturer) at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen, Germany
Tackles one of the most important question in world politics the processes of migration Examines the relationship between migration theories and topical concepts such as citizenship and civil society Offers an innovative and new theoretical approach to the process of migration
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198297260
Publisert
2000
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
581 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
396

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Biographical note

Thomas Faist is Privatdozent (Lecturer) at the Institute for Intercultural and International Studies, University of Bremen, Germany