Search results for "Transnationalism"

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Transnational bodies: Embodiment of transnational settings

2016

AbstractThe everyday life of more and more people is characterized by transnationalism. People increasingly interact across borders and in a network of transnational relationships. While interactions may be border-crossing, the actors’ body remains situated and limited in time and space. However, the thesis of this paper is that transnationalism processes are embodied. Thus, we speak of an embodiment of transnational settings. We focus on symbolic interactionism – Charles H. Cooley and George H. Mead in particular provide a large repertoire of concepts – to theoretically conceive transnational bodies. To show how transnational embodiment can manifest itself we use the example of young peopl…

010405 organic chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRepertoire05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyMedia studiesGender studiesBody remainsSymbolic interactionism01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesEmbodied cognitionBeautySituatedTransnationalismSociologyEveryday life050703 geographymedia_commonTransnational Social Review
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Migrant family visits and the life course: interrelationships between age, capacity and desire

2017

05 social sciences050602 political science & public administration0507 social and economic geographyGeneral Social SciencesTransnationalismLife course approachGender studiesSociology050703 geography0506 political scienceGlobal Networks
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Explorations of Linkages Between Intercultural Dialogue, Art, and Empathy

2021

AbstractIn the 2000s, European societies have transformed quickly due to the networked global economy, deepening a European integration process, forced and voluntary movement of people to and within Europe, and influence of social media on culture, communication, and society. Europe has become an increasingly diverse and pluricultural continent where many people simultaneously identify with multiple different cultural and social groups. In such “super-diversified” (Vertovec in New complexities of cohesion in Britain: Super-diversity, transnationalism and civil-integration, Communities and Local Government Publications, Wetherby, 2007) European societies diversity itself is broad, multidimen…

050101 languages & linguisticsmedia_common.quotation_subjectEthnic groupasenteetpopulismimonikulttuurisuusSocial groupkulttuurimonimuotoisuusEuropean integrationTransnationalismidentiteetti0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaSociologyEurooppakulttuurienvälisyysmedia_commonkulttuurienvälinen vuorovaikutus05 social sciencesMedia studies050301 educationSuperdiversityPurismEuropeyhteiskunnallinen muutos0503 educationDiversity (politics)
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Transnational lives. Transnational bodies? An introduction

2016

Over the past 20 years, both “the body” and “transnationalism” have been elaborated as sociological terms, empirically investigated as research topics, and finally established within the social-sci...

050903 gender studies05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyTransnationalismGender studiesSociology0509 other social sciences050703 geographyTransnational Social Review
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Religion and transnationalism: biographies of South Korean migrants – an empirical perspective

2014

As a result of studying interviews with Korean migrants (miners and nurses who moved to Germany and [some of them] further on to North America) we show how this group finds or “comes to religion”. After presenting a concept of religion, following the model of Ulrich Oevermann, parts of autobiographical narratives are analyzed and the complicated, intertwining and often conflicting relationships between religion and transnationalism are studied; we ask, among other things, if religion is becoming a compensation for moving back and forth between the home country and the country of residence. This discussion leads to further considerations concerning the connection between religion, church rel…

Autobiographical narrativeReligiosityTransnationalityCompensation (psychology)Perspective (graphical)TransnationalismGender studiesResidenceNarrativeSociologySocial scienceTransnational Social Review
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Negotiating a transnational career around borders: Women's stories in boundaryless academia

2021

The study aimed to give voice to two women sport scientists' life stories to centralize the challenges and ways of coping their career journeys entailed, and enlighten our understanding of the lived experience and meaning of academic migrating. They shared transnational career stories through interviews and ongoing conversations which we re-story in a creative non-fiction story where we blended the two. Our data collection, analysis and representation were informed by theoretical, methodological and interpretive bricolage. As the creative non-fiction story shows, the academic entrepreneur ideal was somewhat disrupted in the women's lives, as migration experiences, aside from thrills, also i…

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Transnational Minor Literature: Cristina Ali Farah's Somali Italian Stories

2019

The essay investigates writer Cristina Ali Farah's narratives and her use of language, by referring to the paradigm of transnational studies, applying the notion of minor literature to women's diasporic literature and in particular to Ali Farah's novels and short stories.

Cristina Ali Farah. Nuruddin Farah. Translingual transnationalism: the Somali case. The Somali diaspora. Minor transnationalism.
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'Traveling Barbies' and rolling blackouts Images of mobility in Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding

2003

AbstractThis article proposes to read Mira Nair's film Monsoon Wedding through a critical framework provided by transnational anthropology. Such a framework suggests that approaches celebrating transnational mobility must be balanced against nationally specific forms of constraint. It is argued that Monsoon Wedding bears out precisely such a balance. Nair's film suggests that the mobility of human lives may not be quite as unfettered as that of cultural commodities. Moreover, the filmic narrative insists on a differentiation within the Indian diasporic community. Similarly, some theorists of transnationalism have cautioned that the concept of a 'diasporic community' may serve to obfuscate c…

Cultural StudiesBalance (metaphysics)Sociology and Political ScienceGeneral Arts and HumanitiesCommodityMedia studiesTransnationalismNarrativeSociologyMonsoonConstraint (mathematics)GenealogyComparative American Studies An International Journal
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Asociaciones de inmigrantes, Estados y desarrollo entre España y Colombia. ¿Un nuevo campo social transnacional?

2017

A pesar de la distancia geografica, las asociaciones de inmigrantes colombianos en Espana han tenido una creciente incidencia en los asuntos locales de su pais de origen, y sus acciones han ido adquiriendo una progresiva dimension transnacional. Entre otras practicas, las asociaciones han implementado numerosos proyectos de desarrollo en Colombia que han implicado la movilizacion de redes verticales y horizontales, tanto en el pais de origen como en el de destino, en paralelo con el renovado interes de los Estados colombiano y espanol por dar soporte a esas acciones. En este articulo nos preguntamos en que medida estas dinamicas, inducidas por la migracion, podrian haber contribuido a la co…

Cultural StudiesHistory050402 sociologySociology and Political Science05 social sciencesGeneral Social SciencesColombia0506 political sciencelcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HGender Studies0504 sociologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)networks050602 political science & public administrationlcsh:H1-99migration (Thesaurus); transnationalism (Author)lcsh:Social sciences (General)developmentEnter some keywords for the articleSpainassociationsRevista de Estudios Sociales
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Sami in the Media: Questions of Language Vitality and Cultural Hybridisation

2008

Abstract In this paper, I will discuss language vitality and cultural hybridisation as taking place in the indigenous, transnational and partly diasporic Sami community and their media. Drawing on ethnographic and interview data on Sami journalists, children and a rap musician, I focus on two central aspects emerging from the data: the implications involved with Sami-only language policy adopted in Sami media and the impact of globalisation, particularly in terms of transnationalism, on Sami media. As Sami media function in a complex multilingual terrain of language endangerment and revitalisation, and multilingual audience and community, the issues of relative value of languages and identi…

Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageGlobalizationCommunicationEthnographyIdentity (social science)TransnationalismGender studiesMultilingualismSociologyVitalityIndigenousLanguage policyJournal of Multicultural Discourses
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