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Transnationalismus

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 2023

Summary

Transnational practices and structures are ubiquitous and well documented. Yet there is no unified theory of transnationalism. This second revised and updated edition proposes to view transnationalism as an outcome of cross-border processes. Transnationalism does not resemble a structure, but refers to what happens within structures and focuses on its consequences. The book argues why it is insufficient to project models hitherto conceived in terms of nation-states onto a broader and territorially conceived scale, as is common in research on forms of cross-border connectivity. Transnationalism as a paradigm is interested in reconfigurations of power and arrangements of local cultures that produce new meanings due to the porosity of nation-states and global connectivity. The transnational paradigm helps to understand the clash of multiple affiliations, practices, and dispositions.

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Copyright year
2023
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-1316-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-1847-9
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studienkurs Soziologie
Language
German
Pages
186
Product type
Educational Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 4
  2. Vorwort zu der 2. aktualisierten Auflage No access Pages 5 - 8
    1. 1.1. Transnationalisierte Welten No access
    2. 1.2. Was ist Transnationalismus? No access
    3. 1.3. Über Sprache hinaus No access
    4. 1.4. Struktur des Buches No access
      1. 2.1.1. Gegen Staatszentrismus: Institutionelle Akteur*innen der Transnationalisierung No access
      2. 2.1.2. Politische Beziehungen jenseits der Staaten No access
      3. 2.1.3. Transnationale Staatlichkeit: Alternative Formen des Regierens No access
      1. 2.2.1. Transnationale Konzerne No access
      2. 2.2.2. Transnationale migrantische Unternehmen No access
      3. 2.2.3. Transnationale Geldüberweisungen No access
      4. 2.2.4. Zur Bedeutung von transnationalen ökonomischen Beziehungen No access
      1. 2.3.1. Fluide Kulturen: Hybridisierung als Transnationalisierung der Kultur No access
      2. 2.3.2. Transnationale Medienproduktion und neue Öffentlichkeiten No access
      3. 2.3.2. Repräsentationen No access
    1. 2.4. Fazit No access
    1. 3.1. Neuer Typ der Migration und Migrant*innen? No access
    2. 3.2. Migrationsgeschehen in Europa: Ein Sonderfall der Transnationalisierung? No access
        1. Gastarbeiter *innen und deren Nachkommen No access
        2. Anwerbung ausländischer Arbeitskräfte und Exil in der DDR No access
        3. Zuwanderung aus den ehemaligen europäischen Kolonien No access
        4. Neue Arbeitsmigration in die Herkunftsländer No access
        5. Flucht und Transnationalität No access
      1. 3.3.2. Transnationale Identität von Spätaussiedler*innen No access
      2. 3.3.3. Transnationale Karrieren hochqualifizierter Arbeitnehmer*innen No access
      3. 3.3.4. Der transnationale Islam No access
      4. 3.3.5. Migration von Frauen – grenzübergreifende Familie No access
      5. 3.3.6. Transnationale Migration aus der Perspektive der Lebensphase No access
      6. 3.3.7. Covid-19 Pandemie und transnationale Mobilität No access
    3. 3.4. Fazit No access
    1. 4.1. Die Kritik der klassischen Migrationstheorien No access
    2. 4.2. Der methodologische Nationalismus und seine Kritik No access
    3. 4.3. Zur schwierigen Abgrenzung der transnationalen Perspektive No access
    4. 4.4. Die Kritik der Forschung zur Transnationalisierung No access
    5. 4.5. Fazit No access
    1. 5.1. Transnationale soziale Netzwerke jenseits der Konnektivität No access
    2. 5.2. Transnationale Solidarität No access
    3. 5.3. Transnationalisierung sozialer Ungleichheiten No access
    4. 5.4. Ausblick: Normalisierung von Transnationalisierung No access
    5. 5.5. Fazit No access
  3. Literaturverzeichnis No access Pages 141 - 178
  4. Sachregister No access Pages 179 - 182
  5. Personenregister No access Pages 183 - 184
  6. Bereits erschienen in der Reihe STUDIENKURS SOZIOLOGIE No access Pages 185 - 186

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