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Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization

Editat de Angela Pilch Ortega, Barbara Schröttner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2012
Globalization has encouraged worldwide mobility, intensified migration and supported growing interconnectedness through new technologies; it has therefore substantially contributed to the development of so-called transnational spaces. This volume focuses on transnational spaces which should not be understood as locations on a map or as sealed containers, but instead as relational social areas which are composed of various relationships. Transnationalization increases liberation and/or emancipation from place because social relations overcome physical space and local, regional and national boundaries. As a consequence, a reconfiguration of social, cultural, political and economic scopes of action occurs. This volume reveals that for people in general and for migration movements in particular, new borders have been established in many places all over the world. The biographies of global actors and migrants reference this alteration of space. Additionally this volume calls special attention to border regions and their social configurations. Borders appear as narratives which can have an enormous impact on social structures. This book further deals with different aspects and various tensions having to do with local and global change, interplay and interdependence. Globalization leads to development that often ignores regional needs, supports the continuation of post-colonial power and maintains hegemonic dominance.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783830925217
ISBN-10: 3830925212
Pagini: 233
Dimensiuni: 169 x 238 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Editura: Waxmann Verlag GmbH

Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introductory Thoughts on Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization Angela Pilch Ortega and Barbara Schrottner (Re)Contextualization of Global and Local Place: Emergent Transnationalism and the Role of Cultural Diversity Barbara Schrottner I TRANSNATIONAL SPACE AND SOCIAL NETWORKS Transnational Social Relations - A Challenge of Everyday Life? Angela Pilch Ortega Transnational Spaces, Hybrid Identities and New Media Alexander Unger Social Networks and Identity Building Processes through Transnational/Cross Regional Experiences of Experts in Southern Europe Estrella Gualda, Antonio Fragoso, Emilio Lucio-Villegas, Teresa Gonzalez Gomez and Vania Martins The Role of Transnationalism, Personal Networks and Social Networks in the Migratory Projects of a Small Cameroonian Community in Huelva Estrella Gualda and Carmen Marquez How to Share Space? Inside/Outside/Along/Within/Together Elke Krasny II MIGRATION AND BORDER REGIONS A Transnational Politics of Mobility. Thinking From and Across Borders Jennifer M. Murphy Borders are Narratives. Habitual Involvement in Ethnic and Social Spaces Rudolf Egger Imagining and Re-imagining Transcultural Spaces - The 'Mitteleuropa' Discourse and Deconstructing the 'British Isles' Fergal Lenehan Presencia Centroamericana en la Frontera Sur de Mexico: un Espacio en Construccion Transnacional German Martinez Velasco National Identity Formation in Transnational Spaces: The Case of the Sahrawis of Western Sahara Sidi M. Omar Migration Moves and Shapes Society Marc Hill and Erol Yildiz III SPACES OF TENSIONS: LOCAL - GLOBAL Private Sentiment and Public Issues - Irish Medium Education and Complex Linguistic and Political Identification Simon Warren Propuesta Teorica en la Reconstruccion de las Cosmovisiones, Lenguas y Conocimientos de los Pueblos Originarios ante la Globalizacion Miguel Sanchez Alvarez Teaching in Heterogeneous Classrooms: the Play of Reason and Unreason Neda Forghani-Arani and Anne M. Phelan The Confluence of Global and Local Currents in Brazil's Municipal Schooling Steven Hales The Development of Transcultural Third Spaces by International and Transnational Students Dave Burnapp, Yan Feng and Wei Zhao