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9781137348791

Migrant Capital Networks, Identities and Strategies

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    9781137348791

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    1137348798

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-02-20
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Migrant Capital presents state-of-the-art empirical, theoretical and methodological perspectives on migration, networks, social and cultural capital, exploring the ways in which these bodies of literature can inform and strengthen each other. In so doing, it brings the theoretical and methodological dimensions into dialogue with each other. The migrants discussed in the book are ethnically and socio-economically diverse and have a range of migratory trajectories and experiences. Various types of networks are looked at and compared: intra-ethnic and inter-ethnic; locally-based, national and transnational; informal and formal, including migrant community organisations. Migrant Capital is international in focus drawing on research from Australia, North America, the Caribbean and across Europe. Migration research often focuses on individual cases, thereby running the risk of over-emphasising the peculiarities of particular migrant groups and locations, leading to criticisms of empirical nationalism. The range of case studies in this collection can open up a comparative perspective in order to contribute to a broader theoretical framework rooted in empirical research.

Author Biography

Louise Ryan is Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University, UK. She has particular expertise on migration and social networks and her research has been published in many international journals. Her other books include Gendering Migration (2008) with Wendy Webster.

Umut Erel is Lecturer in Sociology at the Open University, UK. Her research interests are in gender, migration and citizenship. She has widely published on these issues in international journals and edited books, her recent publications include Migrant Women Transforming Citizenship: Lifestories from Germany and Britain (2009).

Alessio D'Angelo is Senior Lecturer in Social Sciences within the Social Policy Research Centre at Middlesex University, UK. He has extensive experience of conducting and coordinating national and international research and knowledge transfer projects on migration, equality, social networks and community organisations, with expertise in data mapping and visualization.

Table of Contents

PART I: CAPITALS
Introduction. Understanding 'Migrant Capital'
1. Thinking Migrant Capitals Intersectionally: Using a Biographical Approach; Umut Erel
2. Embodied Cultural Capital and the Study of Ethnic Inequalities; Maja Cederberg
3. Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Intercultural Communication and the Career Experiences of Skilled Immigrant Managers; Suhair Deeb and Harald Bauder
4. The Role of Care in Developing Capitals among Caribbean Migrant Families; Tracey Reynolds
PART II: MIGRANTS' ACTIVISM AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT
5. Migrant Organisations: Embodied Community Capital?; Alessio D'Angelo
6. Diaspora, the Internet and Social Capital; Janroj Keles
7. Ethnic Social Capital and Political Participation of Immigrants; Barbara Herman and Dirk Jacobs
PART III: EMBEDDING AND INTEGRATING NETWORKS
8. Embedding in Motion: Analysing Relational, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics among Highly Skilled Migrants; Louise Ryan and Jon Mulholland
9. Looking Inside the Ethnic Enclave: Inequality, Social Capital and Transnationalism; José Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-García, Miranda Jessica Lubbers, Alejandro García-Macías, and Judith Pampalona
10. Paths of Legal Integration and Migrant Social Networks: The Case of Filipina and Romanian Female Domestic Workers in Italy; Tiziana Caponio
11. Network Embeddedness of Migrants: Exploring Variations across Three Neighbourhoods in Vienna; Philipp Schnell, Josef Kohlbacher and Ursula Reeger
12. A Spectrum of Integration: Examining Combinations of Bonding and Bridging Social Capital and Network Heterogeneity amongst Australian Refugee and Skilled Migrants; Roger Patulny

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