In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial activities. By reporting on 31 interviews with Eastern European migrants in the UK, we provide a critical lens on the tendency to assume that migrants have ready-made social networks in the host country embedded in co-ethnic communities. We extend this limited perspective by demonstrating how Eastern European migrants working in the UK transform blat social networks, formulated in the cultural and political contours of Soviet society, in their everyday lived experiences. Our findings highlight not only the monetarization of such networks but also the continuing embedded nature of trust existing within these networks, which cut across transnati...
Focusing on student migration from Bulgaria to Germany, this article examines what types of social c...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
The paper investigates the mechanisms behind the formation and maintenance of those migrants’ social...
Focusing on student migration from Bulgaria to Germany, this article examines what types of social c...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
In this article, we contribute to debates on how social networks sustain migrants' entrepreneurial a...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
Despite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how men and women experienc...
International audienceDespite recent large flows of migrants to the UK, the gendered nature of how m...
During their careers, migrant entrepreneurs may get involved in different types of transnational ent...
The paper investigates the mechanisms behind the formation and maintenance of those migrants’ social...
Focusing on student migration from Bulgaria to Germany, this article examines what types of social c...
According to the author, this book aims to explore the accessibility and use of social capital withi...
Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to...