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Handbook of Chinese Migration to Europe: Brill Handbooks of Chinese Overseas, cartea 01

Mette Thuno, Simeng Wang Emilie Tran Sautede, Yu-chin Tseng
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 noi 2024
The Handbook of Chinese Migration to Europe offers a comprehensive exploration of recent human mobility from China to Europe. Written by leading scholars from various disciplines, its 23 chapters delve into the multifaceted dimensions of Chinese migrants and their descendants across Europe, providing novel explorations into migration motivations and pathways, China’s diaspora engagement, economic entrepreneurship, socialization, and identity constructions. Each chapter presents existing scholarship and contributes with fresh empirical research that challenges conventional assumptions. Whether you are a researcher, policymaker, journalist, commentator, practitioner, or student, this handbook provides invaluable insights, reshaping our understanding of migration and China–Europe dynamics in the 21st century.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004519305
ISBN-10: 9004519300
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Brill Handbooks of Chinese Overseas


Notă biografică

Mette Thunø, Ph.D., is Associate Professor in China Studies at the Department of Global Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark. She publishes extensively on Chinese migration and diaspora policies, including Beyond Chinatown: New Chinese Migration and the Global Expansion of China (NIAS Press, 2007).

Simeng Wang, Ph.D., is a Permanent Researcher at the French National Centre for Scientific Research. She publishes extensively on Chinese migration to France, including Chinese in France amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Daily Lives, Racial Struggles and Transnational Citizenship of Migrants and Descendants (Brill, 2023).

Emilie Tran Sautedé, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in Politics and Public Administration, Hong Kong Metropolitan University. She publishes on China’s global influence, including China in the Mediterranean: An Arena of Strategic Competition? (Routledge, 2024).

Yu-chin Tseng, Ph.D., is Assistant Professor in Chinese Studies, University of Tübingen. Her research interests include gender, mobility, and intimacy in the context of Asia and Europe.

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Acknowledgements
List of Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors

Introduction
Chinese Migration to Europe
Mette Thunø and Simeng Wang

PART 1: Statistical Data on Chinese Populations in Europe



1 How Many Chinese are Living in Europe?
A Demographic (De)Construction
Joaquín Beltrán Antolín

PART 2: Migration Motivations and Pathways



2 Chinese Academic Mobility to Europe
An Overview and a Plea for a Family Perspective
Maggi W.H. Leung
3 Chinese International Students in Europe
Push, Pull, and Mooring Factors
Emilie Tran-Sautedé and Fei Vincent Mo
4 From Production to Reproduction
Pursuing a “Better Life” in Hungary
Fanni Beck
5 The Rise and the Fall of the Golden Visa
The Case of Chinese Investors in Greece and Portugal
Yu-chin Tseng and Sofia Gaspar
6 Temporary Labour Migration and Chinese State-Led Infrastructure Development in Serbia
Imogen T. Liu
7 Understanding the Emotional Dynamics and Aspirations of Statusless Chinese Migrants in the UK
Luo Siyu

PART 3: China as a Diaspora State



8 China’s Diaspora Governance in the Twenty-First Century
Towards an Analytical Framework
Mette Thunø
9 Diaspora Politics and a Rising China
Ambivalent Ties Amid Geopolitical Changes
Jiaqi M. Liu
10 Local Diaspora Engagement and Emigration as a Cultural Resource
The Case of a Europe-Bound Sending Area in Southeast China
Martina Bofulin

PART 4: Economic Opportunities and Ethnic Entrepreneurship



11 Chinese Wholesale Markets in Paris
From Marginal Spaces to Strategic Assets
Wuzhi Li, Marie Gibert-Flutre, and Gilles Guiheux
12 Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia and Their Transnational Embeddedness
Lü Yun-fang and Wang Yi
13 From Ethnic Restaurants to Local Coffee Bars
Chinese Migrant Entrepreneurship in Italy’s Food Services
Grazia Ting Deng
14 Migrant Entrepreneurship in the Digital Age
A Case Study of the Chinese Daigou Trade in Western Europe
Yong Li and Chenna Wang

PART 5: Socialization and Intersecting Inequalities



15 Leaving China
Gender and Social Class in the New Female Chinese Mobilities to Spain
Amelia Sáiz López
16 Anti-Asian Racism in Europe
Focus on Experiences, Narratives, and Struggles Among Chinese Migrants and Descendants Living in France
Simeng Wang and Francesco Madrisotti
17 Sexuality, Socialization, and Inequalities on the Move
The Lived Experiences of Young Chinese Gay Migrant Men in France and Belgium
Cai Chen and Aaron Raphael Ponce
18 Entrepreneurial and Transnational Socialization among Descendants of Chinese Migrants
A Cross-Country Study on New Transnational Mobilities between Europe and China
Irene Masdeu Torruella and Simeng Wang

PART 6: Identity Constructions and Cultural Representations



19 Chinese Weekend Schools in Europe
Developments and Challenges
Li Minghuan and Bao Hanli
20 Diversity and Dynamism within the Chinese Church
Contemporary Chinese Migrant Catholic Communities in France and Italy
Eva Salerno
21 Post-2019 Hong Kong Migration to the United Kingdom
Drivers, Identity, and Change
Yvette To and Yuk Wah Chan
22 Cultural Production and Representations of Identity
Questioning Chineseness in the Sino-Italian Context
Valentina Pedone
23 Contemporary Popular Media and Cultural Studies of Chinese Migrations to Italy
Gaoheng Zhang

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