In the last 20 years, the growth of Chinese immigration in Italy has increased, being characterized by multiple migration strategies linked to transnational economic activities. This has been particularly the case with the Chinese immigrant community in Rome, where many of these immigrants are involved in the restaurant or import–export business. In this context, the Chinese immigrant presence in the restaurant sector will be analysed in detail within a multimethod approach developed to explore the number, location and characteristics of all Chinese restaurants that were opened and closed since the 1970s. This exercise in economic geography is linked to other questions such as power and cultural relations, urban planning practices and the d...
The chapter explores the main social differences between Chinese people and other groups of immigran...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...
In the early post-war period, the economy and industry in Western European countries such as Great B...
In the age of globalization, different ethnic cultures spread in the migratory flows, and coexist wi...
This exploratory study seeks to examine the nature of a migrant Chinese network of personal relation...
This chapter was co-authored by Gabi Dei Ottati (who wrote the sections at pp. 39-45) and Daniele Br...
Maps and analyzes the development of ethnic Chinese food in the city of Antwerp through the ethnogra...
This chapter presents an overview of Chinese migrants\u2019 businesses in Italy, showing the constan...
Drawing upon empirical research conducted from 1999 to 2002 and from 2006 to 2007, the paper illust...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-94).Beyond sustenance, culinary tastes and traditions ...
The article introduces the different groups of Chinese migrants in Italy according to the areas of o...
This paper aims at reconceptualizing the role of Chinese immigrant entrepreneuship in Italian econom...
none2Drawing from literature on immigrant entrepreneurship, local production systems and the concept...
The settlement of a Chinese community in western countries becomes obvious through the emergence of ...
The chapter explores the main social differences between Chinese people and other groups of immigran...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...
In the early post-war period, the economy and industry in Western European countries such as Great B...
In the age of globalization, different ethnic cultures spread in the migratory flows, and coexist wi...
This exploratory study seeks to examine the nature of a migrant Chinese network of personal relation...
This chapter was co-authored by Gabi Dei Ottati (who wrote the sections at pp. 39-45) and Daniele Br...
Maps and analyzes the development of ethnic Chinese food in the city of Antwerp through the ethnogra...
This chapter presents an overview of Chinese migrants\u2019 businesses in Italy, showing the constan...
Drawing upon empirical research conducted from 1999 to 2002 and from 2006 to 2007, the paper illust...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 88-94).Beyond sustenance, culinary tastes and traditions ...
The article introduces the different groups of Chinese migrants in Italy according to the areas of o...
This paper aims at reconceptualizing the role of Chinese immigrant entrepreneuship in Italian econom...
none2Drawing from literature on immigrant entrepreneurship, local production systems and the concept...
The settlement of a Chinese community in western countries becomes obvious through the emergence of ...
The chapter explores the main social differences between Chinese people and other groups of immigran...
Besides huge communities of British, French, Americans, Japanese and Russians (the last, only after ...
In the early post-war period, the economy and industry in Western European countries such as Great B...