The present article draws attention to the significance of the “Christian” component in researching Chinese migrants’ presence in post-1989 Hungary within the framework of Chinese globalization and the globalization of Chinese Christianity. After a brief review of the dynamics of Chinese migration to Hungary and special focus on the formation of Chinese Christian Communities, the article examines how the concept of diaspora and the rhetoric built around it is used by missionaries to create new ways of understanding the world from migrants’ perspective and interpreting migration experiences as empowering and liberating divine arrangements for the well-being of their current residence and beyond. The case of Chinese migration to Hungary shows...
This paper takes its cue from studies in Chinese religious transnationalism to offer an interpretati...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
The article examines the phenomenon of the diasporic religion, which emerged in the third wave of Uk...
This study addresses China’s digital presence in Hungary from the perspective of the Chinese diaspor...
Interarea/Border-Crossing Session 171: Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing AsiaResearch on Chines...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
The article describes and probes the conversion of Chinese temporary migrant workers in Israel to ev...
"Many young children of Chinese migrant families’ are temporarily sent to live with paid Hungarian f...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted in the mid-2000s, this article discusses th...
In this chapter, I focus on the role of Chinese Christian churches in language socialization and ide...
This article offers an overview of the Chinese diaspora's history in the Post-Soviet Space, from the...
Fast-paced economic growth in Southeast Asia from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s brought increas...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
This article is based on an analysis of the empirical data from some research on contemporary overse...
This paper takes its cue from studies in Chinese religious transnationalism to offer an interpretati...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
The article examines the phenomenon of the diasporic religion, which emerged in the third wave of Uk...
This study addresses China’s digital presence in Hungary from the perspective of the Chinese diaspor...
Interarea/Border-Crossing Session 171: Religion and Mobility in a Globalizing AsiaResearch on Chines...
Exile or migration, and religious conversion, are two powerful impetuses for people disillusioned wi...
The article describes and probes the conversion of Chinese temporary migrant workers in Israel to ev...
"Many young children of Chinese migrant families’ are temporarily sent to live with paid Hungarian f...
Dispersed over all corners of the earth, the Chinese diaspora -estimated to be around 60 million -...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork and interviews conducted in the mid-2000s, this article discusses th...
In this chapter, I focus on the role of Chinese Christian churches in language socialization and ide...
This article offers an overview of the Chinese diaspora's history in the Post-Soviet Space, from the...
Fast-paced economic growth in Southeast Asia from the late 1960s until the mid-1990s brought increas...
Chinese Protestant Christianity has been continually growing over the past three decades, with an es...
This article is based on an analysis of the empirical data from some research on contemporary overse...
This paper takes its cue from studies in Chinese religious transnationalism to offer an interpretati...
This article aims to outline the characteristics of the evolution of Chinese diaspora/emigration ove...
The article examines the phenomenon of the diasporic religion, which emerged in the third wave of Uk...