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Bloomsbury The Transnational Family - Global Networks Book

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Description

Explore the complex realities of modern migration with The Transnational Family: New European Frontiers and Global Networks. This academic work examines how migrant networks, including families and social organizations, connect different cultures and bridge national borders across the globe. This book provides a unique look at how families living outside their original countries influence the movement of people, money, goods, and information. It moves beyond simple statistics to look at the real-world impact of global networking on social structures. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges immigrants face in a changing world. The text covers essential topics such as cultural identity, economic shifts, political uncertainty, and the realities of social welfare. It is a necessary resource for those studying anthropology, sociology, and the cross-cultural perspectives of women in a globalized society.

Key Features

Analyzes how migrant networks and social organizations connect cultures across global boundaries.

Examines the influence of transnational families on the flow of information, goods, and money.

Provides in-depth perspectives on how immigrants navigate issues of cultural identity.

Explores the impact of economic change and political uncertainty on migrant populations.

Offers research on social welfare and the challenges of living outside original national borders.

Focuses on cross-cultural perspectives and new European frontiers in sociology.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
01 November 2002
Listed Since
15 December 2006

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