Migrant networks, in the form of families, associational ties and social organizations, stretch across the globe, connecting cultures and bridging national boundaries.
Migrant networks, in the form of families, associational ties and social organizations, stretch across the globe, connecting cultures and bridging national boundaries.
Deborah Bryceson Senior Research Fellow,African Studies Centre, Leiden Ulla Vuorela Professor of Anthropology and Women's Studies, University of Tampere
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Contributors Acknowledgements Part I: Introduction 1. Transnational Families in the Twenty-first Century 2. Europe's Transnational Families and Migration: Past and Present Part II: Families Straddling National Boundaries and Cultures 3. Transnational Families: Imagined and Real Communities 4. Loss of Status or New Opportunities? Gender Relations and Transnational Ties among Bosnian Refugees 5. Deceitful Origins and Tenacious Roots: Moroccan Immigration and New Trends in Dutch Literature Part III: Life-Cycle Uncertainties 6. Reconceptualizing Motherhood: Experiences of Migrant Women from Turkey Living in Germany 7. Righteous or Rebellious? Social Trajectory of Sahelian Youth in France 8. Breaking the Generational Contract? Japanese Migration and Old-age Care in Britain Part IV: Transnational Family Consolidation through Religion 9. Religion Reciprocity and Restructuring Family Responsibility in the Ghanaian Pentecostal Diaspora 10. Religion Migration and Wealth Creation in the Swaminarayan Movement Part V: Economic and Political Networking 11. Hybridization of Religious and Political Practices amongst West African Muslim Migrants in Paris 12. North of South: European Immigrants' Stakeholdings in Southern Development 13. Senegal's Village Diaspora and the People Left Epilogue Index
Contributors Acknowledgements Part I: Introduction 1. Transnational Families in the Twenty-first Century 2. Europe's Transnational Families and Migration: Past and Present Part II: Families Straddling National Boundaries and Cultures 3. Transnational Families: Imagined and Real Communities 4. Loss of Status or New Opportunities? Gender Relations and Transnational Ties among Bosnian Refugees 5. Deceitful Origins and Tenacious Roots: Moroccan Immigration and New Trends in Dutch Literature Part III: Life-Cycle Uncertainties 6. Reconceptualizing Motherhood: Experiences of Migrant Women from Turkey Living in Germany 7. Righteous or Rebellious? Social Trajectory of Sahelian Youth in France 8. Breaking the Generational Contract? Japanese Migration and Old-age Care in Britain Part IV: Transnational Family Consolidation through Religion 9. Religion Reciprocity and Restructuring Family Responsibility in the Ghanaian Pentecostal Diaspora 10. Religion Migration and Wealth Creation in the Swaminarayan Movement Part V: Economic and Political Networking 11. Hybridization of Religious and Political Practices amongst West African Muslim Migrants in Paris 12. North of South: European Immigrants' Stakeholdings in Southern Development 13. Senegal's Village Diaspora and the People Left Epilogue Index
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