The sociological study of class, whether Marxist, Weberian or Bourdieusian, has discussed class systems and individuals’ location in these systems within the framework of the nation-state and has largely ignored the presence of a growing population of international migrants in western societies. At the same time, the emerging literature on transnational migration has largely neglected the question of social class. This article argues that the simultaneous privileging of the nation-state and the neglect of social class by these research traditions, respectively, has been unfortunate. Working from a Bourdieusian class perspective, the article discusses how today’s enhanced international migration – whereby actors regularly cross national bord...
In many recent debates on the political theory of immigration, conflicts between immigrants and citi...
Drawing inspiration from Pierre Bourdieu’s social space theory, this book provides an unprecedent ov...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory, Glorius and Friedrich’s model of transnationalism and a materia...
BOURDIEU's theoretical concept of "classes on paper" is based on the nation-state frame. In order to...
While once a mainstay of social science, class has lately been eclipsed in much of migration studies...
Stock I. Migrants' transnational social positioning strategies in the middle classes. Global Network...
Migrants often experience a low-class status in the countries to which they migrate and a high one i...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
-In recent decades, theories of transnationalism have emerged as key perspectives for analysis of in...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
Stock I. Social class and forced migrants’ perception of the value of international mobility. Journa...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
To what extent have power relations changed in the age of globalization ? Contemporary Marxism offer...
The introduction to this special issue traces class at the interface between migration policy and mi...
This paper explores the ‘momentous mobility’ that lays enmeshed in transcontinental migration. It do...
In many recent debates on the political theory of immigration, conflicts between immigrants and citi...
Drawing inspiration from Pierre Bourdieu’s social space theory, this book provides an unprecedent ov...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory, Glorius and Friedrich’s model of transnationalism and a materia...
BOURDIEU's theoretical concept of "classes on paper" is based on the nation-state frame. In order to...
While once a mainstay of social science, class has lately been eclipsed in much of migration studies...
Stock I. Migrants' transnational social positioning strategies in the middle classes. Global Network...
Migrants often experience a low-class status in the countries to which they migrate and a high one i...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
-In recent decades, theories of transnationalism have emerged as key perspectives for analysis of in...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
Stock I. Social class and forced migrants’ perception of the value of international mobility. Journa...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
To what extent have power relations changed in the age of globalization ? Contemporary Marxism offer...
The introduction to this special issue traces class at the interface between migration policy and mi...
This paper explores the ‘momentous mobility’ that lays enmeshed in transcontinental migration. It do...
In many recent debates on the political theory of immigration, conflicts between immigrants and citi...
Drawing inspiration from Pierre Bourdieu’s social space theory, this book provides an unprecedent ov...
Drawing on Pierre Bourdieu’s theory, Glorius and Friedrich’s model of transnationalism and a materia...