| Mark Moberg - 1997 - 264 頁
...now dominates scholarly discourse on international population movements. Transnationalism refers to "the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain...their societies of origin and settlement" (Basch, Click- Schiller, and Blanc-Szanton 1994, 7). Whereas previous studies suggested that immigrants permanently... | |
| Michael Peter Smith, Luis Eduardo Guarnizo - 1998 - 326 頁
...transcends international borders (eg, Click Schiller et al. 1992). Here, "transnationalism" denotes the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain...together their societies of origin and settlement. Transmigrants take actions, make decisions, and develop subjectivities and identities embedded in networks... | |
| Dolores Moyano Martin, P. Sue Mundell - 1997 - 956 頁
...nationstates. Langhorne, Pa.: Gordon and Breach, 1993. 344 p.: bibl., index. Concept of transnationalism ("the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain...together their societies of origin and settlement") is explored and considered. Three case studies of migration from St. Vincent, Grenada, and Haiti to... | |
| Guang Tian - 1999 - 350 頁
..."transnationalism" to analyze the contemporary immigrant phenomenon. They define "transnationalism" as the process by which "immigrants forge and sustain multi-stranded...together their societies of origin and settlement" . They use these processes of "transnationalism" to stress that many immigrants today "build social... | |
| Wendy Ho - 1999 - 294 頁
...but transnationalist in its multiple perspectives. Thus, Kingston and Tan focus on the way mothers "forge and sustain multi-stranded social relations...their societies of origin and settlement" (Basch, Schiller, and Blanc 1994, 7). That is, they struggle to understand and articulate the multiple worlds... | |
| Fenggang Yang - 2010 - 252 頁
...advancements of communication and transportation technologies have created transnationalism, "the process by which immigrants forge and sustain multi-stranded social relations that link together their society of origin and settlement" (Basch et al. 1994, 7). An increasing number of contemporary migrants... | |
| Sallie Westwood, Annie Phizacklea - 2000 - 196 頁
...is most marked in the literature now referred to as 'transnationalism' and defined as 'the process by which immigrants forge and sustain multi-stranded...their societies of origin and settlement' (Basch et a/., 1994: 6). Transnationalism, Portes argues, allows people to lead political, economic and social... | |
| Walter P. Zenner - 2000 - 284 頁
...that Basch, Schiller, and Szanton Blanc describe this phenomenon. They describe transnationalism as "the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain...together their societies of origin and settlement." Later transnationalism is seen as the way in which migrants in their social, political, and economic... | |
| Don Kalb - 2000 - 418 頁
...attempt to make theoretical sense of it put their findings as follows: We define "transnationalism" as the processes by which immigrants forge and sustain...together their societies of origin and settlement. We call these processes transnationalism to emphasize that many immigrants today build social fields... | |
| Sallie Westwood, Annie Phizacklea - 2000 - 196 頁
...is most marked in the literature now referred to as 'transnationalism' and defined as 'the process by which immigrants forge and sustain multi-stranded...together their societies of origin and settlement' (Basch es aL, 1994: 6). Transnationalism, Portes argues, allows people to lead political, economic and social... | |
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