New Zealand, like many countries, has recently shifted from casting emigrants in a negative light to celebrating expatriates as national champions. What explains this change? Wendy Larner focuses on recent government initiatives towards expatriates as part of a neoliberal ‘diaspora strategy’, aimed at constructing emigrants and their descendants as part of a community of knowledge-bearing subjects, in order to help the New Zealand economy ‘go global’. This study confirms that the new diaspora initiatives emerged from a process of neoliberal reform. However, it also highlights that in the same period, older inherited institutional frameworks for interacting with expatriates were being dismantled as part of a different dynamic within the wide...
Appendix 2: Key Individuals and Organizations Contacted for Interviews has been removed. Please con...
New Zealand’s immigration intake is small by the standards of the main immigrant receiving nations a...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
New Zealand, like many countries, has recently shifted from disparaging emigrants to celebrating exp...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
The article discusses the concept of brain drain and how it has impacted the people of New Zealand. ...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
Recent publicity in Australia concerning the New Zealand Government’s decision to increase its migra...
In the last decade, the political rhetoric around citizenship for ethnic minority groups, particular...
New Zealand, or Aotearoa as these antipodean islands are called in the indigenous Maori language, is...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of acculturation, settlement and ethnic identity forma...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
In recent years, discontent with migration and migrants in the wealthy global north has manifested i...
Immigration is a complex, dynamic global phenomenon which impacts irrevocably on both immigrants and...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
Appendix 2: Key Individuals and Organizations Contacted for Interviews has been removed. Please con...
New Zealand’s immigration intake is small by the standards of the main immigrant receiving nations a...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...
New Zealand, like many countries, has recently shifted from disparaging emigrants to celebrating exp...
This thesis explores the political experiences of the New Zealand diaspora during the Covid-19 pande...
The article discusses the concept of brain drain and how it has impacted the people of New Zealand. ...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
Recent publicity in Australia concerning the New Zealand Government’s decision to increase its migra...
In the last decade, the political rhetoric around citizenship for ethnic minority groups, particular...
New Zealand, or Aotearoa as these antipodean islands are called in the indigenous Maori language, is...
This thesis is concerned with the experiences of acculturation, settlement and ethnic identity forma...
At no other time in the past century has there been such focused and intense global interest in inte...
In recent years, discontent with migration and migrants in the wealthy global north has manifested i...
Immigration is a complex, dynamic global phenomenon which impacts irrevocably on both immigrants and...
This paper focuses on migration between Australia and New Zealand, which has exhibited a strong, but...
Appendix 2: Key Individuals and Organizations Contacted for Interviews has been removed. Please con...
New Zealand’s immigration intake is small by the standards of the main immigrant receiving nations a...
In the Statistics NZ migration figures for November 2008, of the 37,500 New Zealand citizens ...