This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical studies on cultural brokerage and mediation in colonial/settler societies and studies of contemporary transnational activities. The article argues that this is productive because it throws into sharper relief three significant areas of contention that are a common thread of many empirical transnational studies, but are rarely of central concern. For each of these three identified aspects, respectively, the desire for mediation, social mobility, and mixed loyalties, it traces the historical resonance with cultural brokerage and shows how ethnohistorical research can complicate current transnational studies. It thereby challenges transnational s...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Migrant brokers constitute a substantial node in the industries that underpin contemporary global mi...
My dissertation explains how migrant brokers became essential to the fabric of Vietnam’s export labo...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
The broker, a classic figure in the social sciences, largely vanished from view in the late 1970s be...
This chapter argues that there are significant continuities between gendered and racialised cultural...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Faist T. Towards Transnational Studies: World Theories, Transnationalisation and Changing Institutio...
The term 'transnationalism' has gained considerable academic and popular currency despite a lack of ...
Faist T. Brokerage in Cross-Border Mobility: Social Mechanisms and the (Re)Production of Social Ineq...
Introduction In his essay on the relationship between colonialism and anthropology, Pels (1997) iden...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
Although transnational relations is a frequently employed phrase in international relations (IR) sin...
Present-day scholars have critically examined the nature and dynamics of indirect rule in Africa and...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Migrant brokers constitute a substantial node in the industries that underpin contemporary global mi...
My dissertation explains how migrant brokers became essential to the fabric of Vietnam’s export labo...
This article brings two distinct sets of literatures in dialogue with one another: ethnohistorical s...
The broker, a classic figure in the social sciences, largely vanished from view in the late 1970s be...
This chapter argues that there are significant continuities between gendered and racialised cultural...
Brokerage is an essential yet understudied function in social life. In one of the classics in the fi...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Faist T. Towards Transnational Studies: World Theories, Transnationalisation and Changing Institutio...
The term 'transnationalism' has gained considerable academic and popular currency despite a lack of ...
Faist T. Brokerage in Cross-Border Mobility: Social Mechanisms and the (Re)Production of Social Ineq...
Introduction In his essay on the relationship between colonialism and anthropology, Pels (1997) iden...
This special issue takes the migrant broker as a starting point for investigating contemporary regim...
Although transnational relations is a frequently employed phrase in international relations (IR) sin...
Present-day scholars have critically examined the nature and dynamics of indirect rule in Africa and...
International audienceThis book is the latest step in the long-standing dialogue between two academi...
Migrant brokers constitute a substantial node in the industries that underpin contemporary global mi...
My dissertation explains how migrant brokers became essential to the fabric of Vietnam’s export labo...