This article examines the issue of ongoing transnational tensions and disputes around land and property ownership that the members of the British-Bangladeshi diaspora are encountering in rural Sylhet, their origin region in their home country. While the existing literature on transnational communities documents migrants’ land-purchasing and house-building practices in their country of origin, too often in a celebratory way, the material disputes and tensions that arise from these investments, and their effect on transnational personal, familial and social relationships, have yet to be exposed. For British Bangladeshis, these disputes are rife and in some cases are being articulated through intimidation and even violence. My research suggest...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
International audienceThis paper examines how a legal doctrine sanctioning land appropriation from a...
Accounts of the changing categories operative within British multiculturalism have commonly focused ...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
Through the lens of the disappearance' of a piece of land, this article analyses land relations in a...
This article explores the experiences of ‘home’ for British-born Bangladeshi children who are active...
This article explores the relationship between social mobility, insecurity, and connectedness to hie...
This article explores the relationship between social mobility, insecurity, and connectedness to hie...
Because of changes in some underlying factors, the land is increasingly becoming a source of conflic...
This paper considers the politics of land occupation in Bangladesh. Contentious politics have been c...
In this article, based on ongoing research carried out in Bangladesh since the mid-1980s and field-w...
This paper argues for a more context-specific understanding of dynamics of resistance to land dispos...
This dissertation is about the strained relations between an immigrant national majority (Bengalis) ...
This thesis explores the meaning and experience of local and transnational kin connections for Pakis...
Studies have revealed intense competition over land in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh. T...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
International audienceThis paper examines how a legal doctrine sanctioning land appropriation from a...
Accounts of the changing categories operative within British multiculturalism have commonly focused ...
Using research on the British Bangladeshi community in London that from my Dphil research, I will ex...
Through the lens of the disappearance' of a piece of land, this article analyses land relations in a...
This article explores the experiences of ‘home’ for British-born Bangladeshi children who are active...
This article explores the relationship between social mobility, insecurity, and connectedness to hie...
This article explores the relationship between social mobility, insecurity, and connectedness to hie...
Because of changes in some underlying factors, the land is increasingly becoming a source of conflic...
This paper considers the politics of land occupation in Bangladesh. Contentious politics have been c...
In this article, based on ongoing research carried out in Bangladesh since the mid-1980s and field-w...
This paper argues for a more context-specific understanding of dynamics of resistance to land dispos...
This dissertation is about the strained relations between an immigrant national majority (Bengalis) ...
This thesis explores the meaning and experience of local and transnational kin connections for Pakis...
Studies have revealed intense competition over land in Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT) of Bangladesh. T...
Transnational practices in local settings: Experiences of local citizenship among Bangladesh-origin ...
International audienceThis paper examines how a legal doctrine sanctioning land appropriation from a...
Accounts of the changing categories operative within British multiculturalism have commonly focused ...