In this paper, I propose an analytical framework to study the dual relationship between migration and change, addressing a two-fold question: what are the consequences of political developments on migration and transnational engagement, and what are the consequences of migration and transnational engagement on politics in the country of origin? I introduce two sets of theoretical debates that have dealt with the relationship between migration and change as building blocks to develop an actor-oriented analytical framework to study both outcomes and processes of becoming a migrant and transnationally active. The framework addresses the need in the migration and development debate to understand the heterogeneity of both processes, that allows ...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
The migration literature has identified various mechanisms which explain why, once started, migratio...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
In this paper, I propose an analytical framework to study the dual relationship between migration an...
This Working Paper proposes the development of an approach to researching and analysing migration pr...
The implications of migrants' transnational engagements for processes of change and development in t...
The global financial and economic crisis as well as post-socialist transition means a similar gener...
There is a prevailing bias, even amongst the actors directly involved, to consider activities fallin...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
The chapter introduces the collective and interdisciplianry volume by arguing that migration scholar...
IEMED working paper series, Aula MediterraniaTransnational studies are a newcomer in the landscape o...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
In this article, we explore ways of understanding the interactions between migrant integration and t...
Mobility in its different forms has been always an important feature of societies in different conte...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
The migration literature has identified various mechanisms which explain why, once started, migratio...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
In this paper, I propose an analytical framework to study the dual relationship between migration an...
This Working Paper proposes the development of an approach to researching and analysing migration pr...
The implications of migrants' transnational engagements for processes of change and development in t...
The global financial and economic crisis as well as post-socialist transition means a similar gener...
There is a prevailing bias, even amongst the actors directly involved, to consider activities fallin...
Migration theorists have analysed diaspora mobilisation largely focusing on three main features, the...
The chapter introduces the collective and interdisciplianry volume by arguing that migration scholar...
IEMED working paper series, Aula MediterraniaTransnational studies are a newcomer in the landscape o...
Migration is not a new phenomenon, neither for Europe, nor for the entire world and it exists since ...
Migration continues to be pictured in public debates as a failure to adapt to changes, while policym...
In this article, we explore ways of understanding the interactions between migrant integration and t...
Mobility in its different forms has been always an important feature of societies in different conte...
This paper aims to put the debate on migration and development in a broader historical perspective o...
The migration literature has identified various mechanisms which explain why, once started, migratio...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...