The Transnational Family : New European Frontiers and Global Networks
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Abstract
Migrant networks, in the form of families, associational ties and social organizations, stretch across the globe, connecting cultures and bridging national boundaries. The effects of this global networking are vast. This book is the first to stand back and explore the impact. Families living outside of their original national boundaries have had, and continue to have, a profound influence over the flow of people, goods, money and information. More in-depth perspectives reveal how immigrants face troubling issues of cultural identity, economic change, political uncertainty and social welfare. From an examination of nineteenth-century transnational families emigrating from Europe, to the Ghanaian Pentecostal…
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Keywords
- Refugee
- Immigration
- Diaspora
- Bosnian
- Political science
- Family reunification
- Globe
- Gender studies
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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