1st Edition

The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies

Edited By Margit Fauser, Xóchitl Bada Copyright 2024
360 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

360 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

360 Pages 45 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The Routledge International Handbook of Transnational Studies offers a comprehensive overview of the dynamic evolution and the most recent debates in this interdisciplinary field. The collection assembles scholarship from the social sciences and the humanities that share a critical perspective extending beyond the nation-state. The contributions investigate sustained connections, events, and... Read more

 

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List of contributors

 An interdisciplinary introduction to transnational studies

SECTION 1
Epistemological principles and transnational methodologies

 1 - The twilight of transnational migration studies in a conjuncture of dispossession: An epistemological approach  

Nina Glick Schiller

2 - Expanding the critical knowledge potential of transnational migration research: How to study ‘doing migration’ at the intersection of multiple colonialities? 

Anna Amelina

3 - What is new about transnational inequality?

Manuela Boatcӑ

SECTION 2
Transnational migrant practices, remittances, and transfers

 4 – Migrant transnational political engagement

Eva Østegaard-Nielsen

5 – Remittances, transnationalism, and the making of migrant financial inclusion across North America

Matthew Bakker

6 - Return mobility and transnational intangible transfers: The case of Central and Eastern Europe

Izabela Grabowska

 SECTION 3
Mobilities, identities, and power structures

 7 - Second-generation transnational return mobilities

Russell King and Nilay Kılınç

 8 – Gendered state interest and marriage migration policies: The Philippines and South Korea

Jean Encinas-Franco

 9 - White capital: A transnational story

Catrin Lundström

 SECTION 4
Social Security, Social Protection and Health
 

10 - Labyrinths of transnational social protection

Elisabeth Scheibelhofer

 11 - Bringing the transnational into social work

Mieke Schrooten

 12 - Diasporic bureaucracies and transnational social rights: A Mexican health policy in New York City

Guillermo Yryzar Barbosa and Robert C. Smith

 13 - Transnational medical mobilities

Heng Leng Chee and Andrea Whittaker

 SECTION 5
Organizations and Social Movements
                                

 14 - Social movements, transnational struggles, and cross-national diffusion: Three waves of research

Donatella della Porta, Martín Portos, Louisa Parks

15 - Transnational labor activism: The international labor movement and beyond

Michele Ford

 16 - Transnational migrant organizations

Ludger Pries and Eva Günzel

 SECTION 6
Culture, Religion & the Arts

 17 – Contemporary art and transnational artivisms in the Americas

Olga U. Herrera

 18 - Orisha transnational practices and the Africana Matrix

Cheryl Sterling

 19 - Conviviality and transnationalism – conceptual cross-fertilizations

Magdalena Nowicka

 20 - Translation and postcoloniality

Paul F. Bandia

 SECTION 7
Architecture and Urban Planning 

21 - Twin house: Emigrant and Immigrant architectures of transnational labor economies

Mirjana Lozanovska

22 - Migration and architecture: Remitting as a framework for emergent architectural forms

Sarah Lopez

23 - Building dreams back “home”: Transnational urban spatialities of homes, land, and property

Arnisson Andre C. Ortega

 24 - Transnational mobility and urban change

Matthew Hayes

 

Index

 

Biography

Margit Fauser is a professor of Sociology at Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany. She is the author of Mobile Citizenship, co-author of Transnational Migration, and a co-editor of Migrations and Border Processes: Practices and Politics of Belonging and Exclusion in Europe from the 19th to the 21st Century, a special issue of the Journal of Borderlands Studies.

Xóchitl Bada is an associate professor of Latin American and Latino Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, USA. She is co-author of Scaling Migrant Worker Rights: How Advocates Collaborate and Contest State Power and co-editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Latin America and Accountability across Borders: Migrant Rights in North America.