articleJournal of Ethnic and Migration StudiesNov 5, 2010Closed access

Social Remittances Revisited

Harvard University · Wellesley College · +1 more institution

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Abstract

In this article we revisit the concept of social remittances. First, we show how people's experiences before migrating strongly influence what they do in the countries where they settle; this, in turn, affects what they remit back to their homelands. Second, just as scholars differentiate between individual and collective economic remittances, we also distinguish between individual and collective social remittances. While individuals communicate ideas and practices to each other in their roles as friends, family members or neighbours, they also communicate in their capacity as organisational actors, which has implications for organisational management and capacity-building. Finally, we argue that social…

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Keywords
  • Affect (linguistics)
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Sociology
  • Political science
  • Political economy
  • Economic geography
  • Development economics
  • Economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Reduced inequalities
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