Cultures of Transnationality in European Migration

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Circular Mobility
cross-border migration
East West Mobility
East-West migration
Emigration Country
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EU Citizen
EU Enlargement
EU Mobility
exclusion
gendered migration patterns
Germany
Highbrow Activities
immigration
Intentional Unpredictability
Intersectional Hierarchies
intersectionality studies
Low Social Risk
migration
migration cultures
migration expectations and inequalities
mobilities
Non-migrant Kin
People's Mobility Patterns
People’s Mobility Patterns
Poland
Polish Central Statistical Office
Polish Migrants
Polish Post-accession Migration
Post-enlargement Migration
post-socialist societies
social inequalities
social stratification
Spatial Autonomy
Specific Migration Patterns
Transnational Hierarchies
transnational mobility
Transnational Social Spaces
transnationality
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138557949
  • Weight: 498g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Transnational mobility in the EU has become a key factor for supranational integration, equal life chances and socioeconomic prosperity. This book explores the cultural and social patterns that shape people’s migration, the historical and contemporary patterns of their movement, and the manifold consequences of their migration for themselves and their families.

Exploring the links between social and spatial mobility, the book draws attention to the complexity of moving and staying, as ways in which social inequalities are shaped and reinforced. Grounded in research conducted in Germany and Poland, the book develops the concept of "cultures of transnationality" to analytically frame the variety of expectations involved in migration, and how they shape migration dispositions, opportunities, and outcomes.

Cultures of Transnationality in European Migration will be of broad interest to scholars and students of transnational migration, European development, cultural sociology, intersectionality and subjectivity. Specifically, it will appeal to scholars interested in the cultural ramifications of moving and staying as well as those interested in the interplay of gender, ethnicity and class, in the making of social inequality.

Karolina Barglowski is a Junior Professor of the Sociology of Migration at Technical University Dortmund, Germany. Her research focuses on social inequality, European migration, transnational social protection, qualitative methods and cultural sociology.

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