After three decades of scholarship, transnationalism remains understood as connections between people who have migrated and people who remain in the country of origin. Such ties are important and prevalent. But perhaps a radical extension of transnationalism is also warranted: There are people who are neither ‘migrants’ nor ‘non‐migrants’ but lead transnational lives that evade these categories. In such cases, transnationalism is not a consequence of migration, but rather a fundamental challenge to it. This article connects the established literature on transnationalism with this potentially significant perspective. We draw on the phrase ‘living in two countries’, which incorporates the tensions and contr...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
Within migration studies, it is common to encounter the distinction between internal and internation...
Faist T. Transnational migration as relative immobility in a globalized world. BERLINER JOURNAL FUR ...
This article explores how individuals with transnational lives handle emotion management in the form...
This thesis examines the comparatively recent concept of transnationalism by undertaking an empirica...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
The term 'transnationalism' has gained considerable academic and popular currency despite a lack of ...
Readers of the related literature are confused about the various descriptions of the transnationalis...
The concept of transnationalism, despite a variety of earlier uses, has recently been used to descri...
Based on research amongst Brazilian and Moroccan temporary residents of the cities of Brussels and A...
This article seeks to critically engage the new literature on immigrant transnationalism. Connectivi...
This article explores the social theory and consequent methodology that underpins studies of transna...
The chapter introduces the collective and interdisciplianry volume by arguing that migration scholar...
Transnational studies have been in vogue for the past two decades. Nevertheless, there remain import...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
Within migration studies, it is common to encounter the distinction between internal and internation...
Faist T. Transnational migration as relative immobility in a globalized world. BERLINER JOURNAL FUR ...
This article explores how individuals with transnational lives handle emotion management in the form...
This thesis examines the comparatively recent concept of transnationalism by undertaking an empirica...
Transnationalism is neither new nor limited to migration- related phenomena, but refers to a wider r...
The term 'transnationalism' has gained considerable academic and popular currency despite a lack of ...
Readers of the related literature are confused about the various descriptions of the transnationalis...
The concept of transnationalism, despite a variety of earlier uses, has recently been used to descri...
Based on research amongst Brazilian and Moroccan temporary residents of the cities of Brussels and A...
This article seeks to critically engage the new literature on immigrant transnationalism. Connectivi...
This article explores the social theory and consequent methodology that underpins studies of transna...
The chapter introduces the collective and interdisciplianry volume by arguing that migration scholar...
Transnational studies have been in vogue for the past two decades. Nevertheless, there remain import...
International audienceThe transnational approach in migration studies emerged in the early 1990s at ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
Within migration studies, it is common to encounter the distinction between internal and internation...