Remus Gabriel Anghel’s book takes on a Homeric task of introducing its readers to the less- known and more complex aspects of Romanian migration. With wordsmanship and building on a rich empirical material, Anghel engages in exploring the experiences of mobile Romanians in Western Europe. Anghel finely tunes his analysis to explore the motivations of the Romanians for seeking work abroad, their migration stories, their understanding of a changing status from often unauthorised migrants to legal residents and to European citizens; their relationship with “home” and the “new home”; and, their making sense of their changing social status in the new society. The book is comparative in purpose and sophisticated in design, aiming to contrast th...
Published in 2020 at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Exploring Discourse Practices in Romanian, edite...
When a book’s subject matter is the ‘UN’s best kept secret’, expectations are bound to run high an...
Transnational migration emerged as one of the most important political and social issues at the end ...
Migration is a natural phenomenon that has had a tremendous impact on humanity throughout world hist...
Migrants As Agents of Change makes a significant contribution to the existing theoretical, methodolo...
Whereas Polish migration to the UK has for many years now attracted scholarly and literary attention...
This long-awaited book is a recent addition to the considerable volume of important research on post...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Are migrants ‘special individuals’? This apparently innocent question has been long overlooked by mi...
By Regina Elsner Lucian Leustean (ed.), Forced Migration and Human Security in the Eastern Orthodox ...
The history of translations is comparable to the translator’s status. As Muguraș Constantinescu and ...
It has been a long-standing criticism of migration scholarship that despite the increasing interest ...
This paper is a review of an important Romanian book, regarding the international problem of the mig...
The title of this co-edited collection neatly captures its conceptual framework: in referring to the...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...
Published in 2020 at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Exploring Discourse Practices in Romanian, edite...
When a book’s subject matter is the ‘UN’s best kept secret’, expectations are bound to run high an...
Transnational migration emerged as one of the most important political and social issues at the end ...
Migration is a natural phenomenon that has had a tremendous impact on humanity throughout world hist...
Migrants As Agents of Change makes a significant contribution to the existing theoretical, methodolo...
Whereas Polish migration to the UK has for many years now attracted scholarly and literary attention...
This long-awaited book is a recent addition to the considerable volume of important research on post...
Childhood and Migration in Europe. Portraits of Mobility, Identity and Belonging in Contemporary Ire...
Are migrants ‘special individuals’? This apparently innocent question has been long overlooked by mi...
By Regina Elsner Lucian Leustean (ed.), Forced Migration and Human Security in the Eastern Orthodox ...
The history of translations is comparable to the translator’s status. As Muguraș Constantinescu and ...
It has been a long-standing criticism of migration scholarship that despite the increasing interest ...
This paper is a review of an important Romanian book, regarding the international problem of the mig...
The title of this co-edited collection neatly captures its conceptual framework: in referring to the...
This review analyses Paul Dobrescu’s ‘Two-Speed World: Emerging Powers and Developed Countries’, a b...
Published in 2020 at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Exploring Discourse Practices in Romanian, edite...
When a book’s subject matter is the ‘UN’s best kept secret’, expectations are bound to run high an...
Transnational migration emerged as one of the most important political and social issues at the end ...