This paper looks at second-generation immigrants and the effects of inevitable’ assimilation on their transnational ties. The dominant concept of transnationalism is strongly influenced by the experience of transmigrants moving back and forth between the sending and receiving countries or by immigrants involved in transnational activities. Research on second-generation Hindustanis in the Netherlands shows that their transnational ties are strong due to the ethnification of their community. However, their transnational ties are changing. The second-generation Hindustanis have a source culture and are developing new ties, while loosening relations with their parents’ country. Thus, transnationalism is assuming new forms, calling for a typolog...
Abstract This paper identifies “diaspora philanthropy” as an important dimension to maintaining tran...
This chapter explores the links between transnationalism and immigrant assimilation in France. We us...
Readers of the related literature are confused about the various descriptions of the transnationalis...
This paper looks at second-generation immigrants and the effects of inevitable’ assimilation on thei...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
Abstract Inspired by recent efforts in the United States to quantify the degree of transnational ti...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Diaspora and transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic as well as political discourses. ...
From a nationalist perspective, each nation possesses a distinct culture which is said to be homogen...
Migration experts see ‘transnationalism’ as a new feature of international migration. Immigrants ten...
The question of migrant identities is a leitmotif of the research on transnationalism. This paper ex...
Abstract This paper identifies “diaspora philanthropy” as an important dimension to maintaining tran...
This chapter explores the links between transnationalism and immigrant assimilation in France. We us...
Readers of the related literature are confused about the various descriptions of the transnationalis...
This paper looks at second-generation immigrants and the effects of inevitable’ assimilation on thei...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
This paper investigates the relationship between transnational practices and integration by testing ...
Abstract Inspired by recent efforts in the United States to quantify the degree of transnational ti...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
Diaspora and transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic as well as political discourses. ...
From a nationalist perspective, each nation possesses a distinct culture which is said to be homogen...
Migration experts see ‘transnationalism’ as a new feature of international migration. Immigrants ten...
The question of migrant identities is a leitmotif of the research on transnationalism. This paper ex...
Abstract This paper identifies “diaspora philanthropy” as an important dimension to maintaining tran...
This chapter explores the links between transnationalism and immigrant assimilation in France. We us...
Readers of the related literature are confused about the various descriptions of the transnationalis...