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Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World
Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in a Transforming World
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Author(s): CIUBRINSKAS, Glick Schiller
ISBN No.: 9781805399384
Pages: 298
Year: 202504
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 187.51
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Status: Available

List of Illustrations Preface: A Tribute to Jonathan Hill David Sutton Introducing the Moral of the Story: Transnationalities of Migrant Moral Economies in Betwixt and Between Vytis Ciubrinskas and Nina Glick Schiller Available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) with support from Research Council of Lithuania and the Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Lithuania, Contract No S-A-UEI-23-13 (2023-12-27). Part I: Reframing Concepts of Time, Space, and Capital Chapter 1. The Twilight of Transnational Migration Studies: Reframing Concepts of Time, Space, and Dispossession Nina Glick Schiller Part II: Embedding Reciprocity Chapter 2. TheMoral Economy of Transnational Reciprocity: Lithuanian Return Migrants Between North America and Europa Vytis Ciubrinskas Chapter 3. Life 'here' and 'there' During Covid-19: (Im)mobilities and Transnational Social Ties for Romanians in London Ana-Maria Cirstea Part III: Migrating Women and Social Positioning Chapter 4. Transnational Negotiation of Human Dignity: The Case of Polish Migrant Women Working as Cleaners and Care Givers in Chicago Anna Horolets Chapter 5.


Beyond the 'Strong' and 'Weak' Ties Divide: Women's Networks in Transnational Moral Economies Marta Kindler Part IV: Return and Remittances Chapter 6. Social and Moral Remittances of Diaspora in Homeland Politics: Two Cases from Hungary Nóra Kovács Chapter 7. Are Transnationals 'Real' Agents of Change? An Exploration of how Returnees' Transnationalism Relates to their Social Remitting Violetta Parutis and Marta Buler Part V: Crisis, Power, and Meaning Chapter 8. Migration as Crisis: Morality, Epistemology, and Transnational Mobility Roberto E. Barrios and Alfredo Danilo Rivera Chapter 9. Building Transnational Social Networks in the Aftermath of the Crisis of the Venezuelan Nation-State Jonathan D. Hill and Juan Luis Rodriguez Afterword Tricia Redeker-Hepner Index.


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