Faist T. Migrants as transnational development agents: An inquiry into the newest round of the miaration-development nexus. POPULATION SPACE AND PLACE. 2008;14(1):21-42.Migrant networks and organisations have emerged as development agents. They interact with state institutions in flows of financial remittances, knowledge, and political ideas. In the discursive dimension, the new enthusiasm on the part of OECD states and international organisations, such as the World Bank, for migrant remittances, migrant associations and their role in development, is a sign of two trends which have coincided. Firstly, community as a principle of development has come to supplement principles of social order such as the market and the state. Secondly, in the ...
Faist T, Sieveking N, eds. Unravelling Migrants as Transnational Agents of Development: Social Space...
Contemporary debates on the relationship between migration and development focus extensively on how ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of a social enterprise by highly skil...
states structure the transnational spaces in which non-state actors are engaged in cross-border fl o...
Faist T. Unravelling Migrants as Transnational Agents of Development: A Contribution to the Emerging...
There is a prevailing bias, even amongst the actors directly involved, to consider activities fallin...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
There is more and more evidence that migration and development cannot be considered as two dimension...
With this chapter I focus on a specific form of transnational engagement and space of action, namely...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
Public debates and research on the two-way relationship be-tween migration and development has incre...
ii Processes of domination and conflict have historically influenced and continue to influence patte...
This article analyses how European governments and civil society actors engage diasporas in Europe a...
Faist T, Sieveking N, eds. Unravelling Migrants as Transnational Agents of Development: Social Space...
Contemporary debates on the relationship between migration and development focus extensively on how ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of a social enterprise by highly skil...
states structure the transnational spaces in which non-state actors are engaged in cross-border fl o...
Faist T. Unravelling Migrants as Transnational Agents of Development: A Contribution to the Emerging...
There is a prevailing bias, even amongst the actors directly involved, to consider activities fallin...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
There is more and more evidence that migration and development cannot be considered as two dimension...
With this chapter I focus on a specific form of transnational engagement and space of action, namely...
Nowadays the Migration and Development relation is becoming a kind of “mantra” (Faist 2008) a real “...
Migration is not a natural phenomenon, completely independent of historical and political contexts o...
Public debates and research on the two-way relationship be-tween migration and development has incre...
ii Processes of domination and conflict have historically influenced and continue to influence patte...
This article analyses how European governments and civil society actors engage diasporas in Europe a...
Faist T, Sieveking N, eds. Unravelling Migrants as Transnational Agents of Development: Social Space...
Contemporary debates on the relationship between migration and development focus extensively on how ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the emergence of a social enterprise by highly skil...