Within migration studies literature there is a tendency to assume that migrants have ready access to kin and friendship networks which facilitate the migration and settling processes. Through tight bonds of trust and reciprocity, these networks are considered to be sources of social capital, providing a counter-balance to the disadvantages that migrants may encounter in the destination society. This paper argues that more attention is needed to the ways in which migrants access, maintain and construct different types of networks, in varied social locations, with diverse people. I suggest that the often simplistic dichotomy of bonding and bridging capital needs to be re-appraised and instead offer an alternative way of thinking about these s...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Within migration studies there has been a tendency to focus on a single case study of a particular n...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
The paper investigates the mechanisms behind the formation and maintenance of those migrants’ social...
This chapter presents an overview of how migrant networks have been researched and theorised. In so ...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Abstract Soci...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
This article is based on in-depth interviews with migrants in different locations in Poland and the ...
Although the migration studies literature often takes social networks for granted, these social ties...
Psychological studies in the field of migration attest that social integration is enhanced by social...
The role of social networks in creating and sustaining migration flows, as well as in the adjustment...
Ten years after Poland joined the European Union (EU), a sizable number of the once considered short...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Within migration studies there has been a tendency to focus on a single case study of a particular n...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...
The paper investigates the mechanisms behind the formation and maintenance of those migrants’ social...
This chapter presents an overview of how migrant networks have been researched and theorised. In so ...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
Euro-Mediterranean Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM)Abstract Soci...
There are concerns that migrants may be embedded in far-flung networks with support being less colle...
This article is based on in-depth interviews with migrants in different locations in Poland and the ...
Although the migration studies literature often takes social networks for granted, these social ties...
Psychological studies in the field of migration attest that social integration is enhanced by social...
The role of social networks in creating and sustaining migration flows, as well as in the adjustment...
Ten years after Poland joined the European Union (EU), a sizable number of the once considered short...
Migrant networks—webs of social ties between migrants in destination and individuals in origin—are a...
This chapter investigates the ways in which migrants’ perceive and mobilize their social relationshi...
Within migration studies there has been a tendency to focus on a single case study of a particular n...
Classical studies on migration as those of the Chicago school emphasized the social disorganization ...