People's transnational ties and activities are acquiring ever
greater importance and topicality in today's world. The focus of
this book lies in the complex and multi-level processes of migrant
transnationalism in four transnational spaces: India-UK,
Morocco-France and Turkey-Germany and Estonia-Finland. The main
question is, how people's activities across national borders
emerge, function, and change, and how are they related to the
processes of governance in increasingly complex and interconnected
world?
The book is based on the findings of a three-year research
project TRANS-NET which brough together internationally
acknowledged experts from Europe, Asia and Africa. As no single
discipline could investigate all the components of the topic in
question, the project adopted a multi-disciplinary approach: among
the contributors, there are sociologists, policy analysts,
political scientists, social and cultural anthropologists,
educational scientists, and economists.
The chapters show that people's transnational linkages and
migration across national boundaries entail manifold political,
economic, social, cultural and educational implications. Although
political-social-economic-educational transformations fostered by
migrant transnationalism constitute the main topic of the book, the
starting assumption is that the large-scale institutional and
actor-centred patterns of transformation come about through a
constellation of parallel processes.
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