Transnational return and social change: hierarchies, identities and ideas
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adam_text | INDEX Adaptation 128-30, 134, 136 АсШш, Geraldine A. 16, 181 Affinity diaspora 114 Albania, financial remittances to 28 Ancien, Delphine 114 Anghel, Remus G. 16, 36, 180, 184, 185 Ankrava, Arta 104 Antalya, See Turkey, returnees to Anthias, Floya 163-64 Arcimowicz, Jolanta 144 Association of European Latvians 105, 117 Baltic Germans 113-14 Bangladesh, religious social capital in 88 Bauls, Andris 16-17 Black, Richard 28 Boccagni, Paolo 17, 147, 148 “Boundary-crossers” Roma returnees to Romania 26, 33-34, 35-36, 39t 1.1, 40 Turkey, returnees to 171 Bourdieu, Pierre 11, 29, 30, 163-64 Brain drain versus brain gain 125 Brickell, Katherine 163 Brubaker, Rogers 106 Carling, Jørgen 67, 71, 145 Cassarino, Jean-Pierre 66, 78, 106 Casdes, Stephen 5, 63, 66 Catholic Church 143 Centre of Diaspora and Migration Research (University of Latvia) 108 Cerase, Francesco P. 66, 78 “Challengers,” 26, 33-35, 39tl.l, 40 Collective identities, social change and Latvia, returnees to 103-19 (See ako Latvia, returnees to) overview 13, 16-17 religious social capital and {See Religious social capital) Romania, religious social capital in 93-96 {See ako Romania, religious social capital in) “Conformers,” 26, 33-34, 36-37, 39tl.l, 40 Connection between return migration and social change debates regarding 3-6 dependencia theory and 4 Ghana, returnees to 65-69 migration-development debate and 4-5 modernization theories and 4 overview 45-46, 63 Stages of Economic Growth model and 4 structural functionalism and 4 Turkey, returnees to 159-60 world economy system approach and 4 Coşciug, Anatolie 16, 36, 181
Cosmopolitanism 165, 171-73, 174 Côte d’Ivoire, returnees to Ghana 64-65 See ako Ghana, returnees to Cultural capital, social change and embodied cultural capital 11 institutionalized cultural capital 11 local knowledge and norms {See Local knowledge and norms, social change and) overview 181 transcultural capital {See Transcultural capital, social change and)
194 TRANSNATIONAL RETURN AND SOCIAL CHANGE Datta, Ayona 163 Debates regarding social change and return migration 3-6 dependencia theory 4 migration-development debate and 4—5 modernization theories 4 Stages of Economic Growth model 4 structural functionalism 4 world economy system approach 4 Decimo, Francesca 147, 148 De Haas, Hein 147 Delanty, Gerard 165 Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania (DFGR) 48, 49, 50, 53-54, 55-56, 57, 58 Dependencia theory 4 Diaspora studies 6 Diaspora tourism 107-8, 112-15, 118 Diversity in return migration 26-27 Dominican Republic, social remittances to 68, 147-A8 Double return 9, 27 Dziesmusvētki (Latvian festival) 110 Ebaugh, Helen R. 88 Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) 76 Economic effects of return migration existing literature 2 income inequality 27-28 overview 4, 27 Ellis, Frank 145 Embodied cultural capital 11 Erzan, Refik 161 “Escape,” 133, 136 Evangelical Lutheran Church (Romania) 50, 56-57, 58 Existing literature 2 “Exiters,” 26, 33-34, 37-38, 39tl.l, 40 Explicit versus implicit knowledge 125-26, 138n9 Facebook 173-74 Faist, Thomas 3 Fauser, Margit 180, 184, 185 Financial remittances to Albania 28 to Ghana 67-68, 70-71 income inequality and 27-28 social remittances compared 11, 148 Future research 182, 185-87 Gandhi, Mahatma 124, 126 Gardner, Katy 88 Gastarbàter (guestworkers) 161 Genealogy tourism 113 Germany Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) 49 financial support for Germans in Romania 48-49 Ghana, returnees to (See Ghana, returnees to) guestworkers in 161 Institute of Foreign Affairs (IfA) 48—49, 56
Poland, returnees to (See Poland, returnees to) Romania, returns to [See Romania, German returnees to) Turkey, returnees to (See Turkey, returnees to) Ghana Diaspora Engagement Policy 73 Diaspora Support Bureau 73 Diaspora Support Unit 73 Great Jamahiriya Peace Group 75 Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration 73 National Migration Policy 7 3 Northern Returnees Integrated Development Society 75 religious social capital in 88 returnees to 63-78 (See abo Ghana, returnees to) Ghana, returnees to acquisition of knowledge by breaking away from social environment 135-36 action strategies to handle implicit knowledge 128-36 adaptation by 128-30, 134 application of knowledge by creating own social environment 134—35 “challengers,” 34 connection between return and social change 65-69
INDEX from Côte d’Ivoire 64—65 deactivation of knowledge by adapting to social environment 134 economic growth and 65 economic level, change at 67-68 “escape” and 133 financial remittances to 67-68, 70-71 GreatJamahiriya Peace Group 75 income inequality and 65 inertia in 15 innovation in 14—15, 73-76 knowledge transfer and 130-31 from Libya 64 local knowledge and norms, changes in 123-37 macro-level social change 72-73 meso-level social change 72-73 micro-level social change 69-72 “new spaces” and 133 “niches” and 131-33 Northern Returnees Integrated Development Society 75 North-South divide and 65 overview 14, 16, 17, 63-64, 77-78 “parallel worlds” and 131-33 political level, change at 68 reintegration by 74-75, 128-30 religion and 76 re-migration 76-77 research methodology 69, 127-28 returnee associations 75 “returns of failure,” 66, 71, 72-73, 74, 76, 77-78 sharing of experiences 75 social class and 67, 69-72, 181 social hierarchies, social change and 16, 63-78 social level, change at 68 social network analysis (SNA) and 127 transfer of knowledge by facilitating experience 135 VennMaker (software) and 127, 138n6 “waithood,” 74 Ghosh, Bimah 66 Giddens, Anthony 29 Gitmez, Ali S. 161 Gmelch, George 28, 111 Google Maps 173-74 195 Grabowska, Izabela 148 Great Jamahiriya Peace Group (Ghana) 75 The Great Transformation (Polanyi) 45 Guestworkers 107, 161 Hagan, Jacqueline 88 Hämmerli, Maria 88—89 Heimatortsgemeinschaft (Romanian association) 49 Highly educated migrants 138n4 Hirschman, Albert O. 68 Home, concept of 182-84 Honwana, Alcinda 74 Houphouet-Boigny, Felix 64 Hungary,
returnees to Romania. See Romania, Roma returnees to Hybridized identities 16-17 Implicit knowledge acquisition by breaking away from social environment 135-37 action strategies to handle 128-36 adaptation and 128-30, 134, 136—37 application by creating own social environment 134—35, 136-37 deactivation by adapting to social environment 134, 136-37 “escape” and 133, 136 explicit knowledge versus 125-26, 138n9 knowledge transfer and 130-31, 135 “new spaces” and 133, 136 “niches” and 131-33, 136 overview 136, 138n7 “parallel worlds” and 131-33, 136 reintegration and 128-30, 136 social remittances and 137 transfer of by facilitating experience 135, 136-37 Income inequality 27-28 India, religious social capital in 87, 88 Inertia 15 Innovation 14—15, 73-76 Institutionalized cultural capital 11 Internationale Weiterbildung und Entwicklung GmbH (InWent) 128 International Organisation for Migration (IOM) 74, 78
196 TRANSNATIONAL RETURN AND SOCIAL CHANGE Jenkins, Richard 88 Kaczyński, Jarosław 144 Kandilige, Leander 16, 181 Karolak, Mateusz 148—49 King, Russell 9, 14, 17, 27, 103, 184 Kilmę, Nilay 9, 14, 17, 184 Kleist, Nauja 74 Knowledge transfer 130—31, 135, 136-37 Krisjane, Zaiga 16-17 Kufuor,John 127 Kuhn, Theresa 142 Latvia Baltic Germans in 113-14 Citizenship Law 109, 117 Diaspora Law 117 Dziesmusvētki (festival) 110 Radi and Draugi Hotel 116 Repatriation Law 116-17 returnees to (See Latvia, returnees to) Song and Dance Festivals 113, 114-15 Your Move (association) 112 Latvia, returnees to affinity diaspora 114 Association of European Latvians 105, 117 Baltic Germans and 113-14 collective identities, social change and 16-17, 103-19 context of 105-7 as diaspora 106 diaspora tourism 107-8, 112-15, 118 for economic reasons 104, 111-12 “foreign” versus “Russian” returnees 105-6 genealogy tourism 113 guestworkers 107 historical background 105-6 innovation in 14—15 “old” returnees 103-5, 109—11, 112, 117-18 overview 13, 16-17, 103-5, 117-19, 181 permanent return 107, 109-12, 118 for political reasons 104 Radi and Draugi Hotel and 116 “recent” returnees 103, 104—5, 111-12, 117-18 research methodology 108-9 “returns of failure,” 111 “roots,” search for 113 Song and Dance Festivals and 113, 114-15 from Soviet Union 104 terminology 106 three-way typology of return 107-8 transnationalism and 119 visiting friends and relatives (VFR) 108, 115-17, 118-19 World Free Latvians Association 105 Your Move (association) 112 Levels of social change 66-67 Levitt, Peggy 68, 88, 137, 141, 147-18
Libya, returnees to Ghana 64 See abo Ghana, returnees to Lipton, Michael 67, 71 Livelihood strategy 145 Local knowledge and norms, social change and brain drain versus brain gain 125 embodied cultural capital 11 explicit knowledge 125-26, 138n9 Ghana, returnees to 123-37 (See abo Ghana, returnees to) implicit knowledge (See Implicit knowledge) individual versus social level 126 institutionalized cultural capital 11 overview 13-14, 17, 123-24 transremigration and 124—25 Longitudinal research 182 Lulle, Aija 16-17, 181, 184 Lutheran Church of Augsburg Confession in Romania 53 Manchester School 30 Martin, Reiner 142 Marx, Karl 29 Massey, Douglas S. 28, 164 Mattoo, Aaditya 74—75 Mazzucato, Valentina 88 Meinhof, Ulrike H. 164, 165 Meso-level social change. See abo specific country context and 5-6, 186-87 debates regarding 3-6 (See abo Debates regarding social change and return migration)
INDEX expansion of return migration studies to 179-82 importance of study 2-3 macro-level change versus 5, 45 overview 1-3 social remittances, effect of 141—42, 154, 184 temporality and 182 transnational return, connection with (See Connection between return migration and social change) Mexico, “challengers” in 34 Migration biography 138n3 Migration-development debate 4—5 Migration Letters (Boccagni and Decimo) 147 Mobility paradigm 6, 27 Modernization theories 4 Morawska, Ewa 165 Motivations for return migration existing literature 2 overview 4, 27 Turkey, returnees to 162 Nagy, Raluca 148 New economics of labour migration (NELM) 28 “New spaces,” 133, 136 “Niches,” 131-33, 136 Nieswand, Boris 70, 181 Nigeria, expulsion of Ghanaians from 64, 73 Northern Returnees Integrated Development Society (Ghana) 75 Occasional return 27 Olivier-Mensah, Claudia 14, 17 Oltean, Ovidiu 9, 16 Oommen, Ginu Z. 87, 88 Osella, Caroline 87 Osella, Filippo 87 “Parallel worlds,” 131-33, 136 Parsons, Talcott 4 Permanent return German returnees to Romania 51-52 Latvia, returnees to 107, 109-12, 118 overview 27 Poland, returnees to 145 Pichler, Robert 142 197 Poland Catholic Church in 143 conservative nature of 143 exposure to other cultures in 143—44 Law and Justice Party (PiS) 143 liberalisation in 143 polarisation paradigm in 144 returnees to (See Poland, returnees to) social diversity of population 144 Poland, returnees to city returnees 151-54 demographics of migration 142-43 differential effect of social remittances 141-55 livelihood strategy and 145 overview 12, 17, 141-42, 154-55 permanent
versus temporary returnees 145 research methodology 145-47, 146t. 7.1 small-town returnees 151-54 statistics of migration 142-43 from United Kingdom 145-47 Polanyi, Karl 45 Portes, Alejandro 5, 66-67, 69 Potential social remittances 148-49 Proximity of return 184-85 Radi and Draugi Hotel (Latvia) 116 Radu, Dragos 142 Reintegration Ghana, returnees to 74—75, 128-30 implicit knowledge and 128-30, 136 into religious communities 92-93, 98 Romania, returnees to 92-93, 98 Reister, Andrea 64—65 Religious social capital anti-emigration discourse, changes in 93-95, 97 in Bangladesh 88 changing practices and 87 collective identities, social change and 16 in Ghana 88 in India 87, 88 mobilisation of 86-87, 90-93, 96-98 overview 85-86 reintegration into religious communities and 92-93, 98 religious pluralism and 95-96
198 TRANSNATIONAL RETURN AND SOCIAL CHANGE Religious social capital (cont.) desire to return 47-48 religious transformation and 86-89 education, return for 50 reproduction and 15 employment, return for 49-50 in Romania 85-98 (See abo Romania, Evangelical Lutheran Church 50, religious social capital in) 56-57, 58 social remittances and 88 family, return for 51-52 in United Kingdom 87 German-teaching school system 54-56 in United States 88 Heimatortsgemeinschaft (HOG) 49 Remittances historical background 46—47 financial remittances (See Financial hybridized identities 16-17 remittances) institutionally-mediated return 48-51 social remittances (See Social remittances) Lutheran Church of Augsburg Reproduction 15 Confession in Romania 53 Research methodology non-Germans, cultural borrowing by German returnees to Romania 46 54-55, 56-57 Ghana, returnees to 69, 127-28 outward migration of 47 Latvia, returnees to 108-9 overview 16, 43—45, 46, 57-58 livelihood strategy 145 permanent return 51-52 overview 15, 18 process of social change 44 Poland, returnees to 145—47, 146t7.1 research methodology 46 religious social capital in revival of German associational life 52-53 Romania 89-90 seasonal return 50, 51 Turkey, returnees to 165-67 social class and 57-58 Return mobility 103 social hierarchies, social change and Reynolds, Tracey 87 16, 43-58 Romania socially-mediated return 51-52 Democratic Forum of Germans in social remittances and 11-12 Romania (DFGR) 48, 49, 50, 53-54, volunteering, return for 50 55-56, 57, 58 Romania, religious social capital in Evangelical Lutheran Church 50,
anti-emigration discourse, changes in 56-57, 58 93-95, 97 German returnees to 43-58 (See abo collective identities, social change and Romania, German returnees to) 16, 85-98 Heimatortsgemeinschaft (HOG) 49 limitations of research 97-98 Lutheran Church of Augsburg mobilisation of 90-93, 96-98 Confession in Romania 53 overview 16, 89, 181 religious social capital in 85-98 (See abo reintegration into religious communities Romania, religious social capital in) 92-93, 98 Romanian Migrants’ Day 94 religious pluralism and 95-96 Romanian Orthodox Church 15, 92, research methodology 89-90 93-95, 97 Romanian Orthodox Church and 15, Roma returnees to 25—40 (See abo 92, 93-95, 97 Romania, Roma returnees to) second-hand car trade and Romania, German returnees to 90-93, 97-98 case study 46 Romania, Roma returnees to collective identities, social change and 13 “boundary-crossers,” 26, 33-34, 35-36, Democratic Forum of Germans in 39t 1.1, 40 Romania (DFGR) 48, 49, 50, 53-54, case studies 31-33 55-56, 57, 58 “challengers,” 26, 33-35, 39t 1.1, 40
INDEX “conformers,” 26, 33-34, 36-37, 39t 1.1, 40 diversity in migration of 27 economic position of 180 “exiters,” 26, 33-34, 37-38, 39tl.l, 40 inertia and 15 outward migration of 32-33, 39tl. 1 overview 13, 16, 25-26 “returns of failure,” 36-37 in Sebeş 31-33, 35-36, 37-38, 40 selection of sites for study 31 social class and 30, 31-32, 33, 38 social hierarchies, social change and 16, 25-40 socialism and 25-40 social remittances and 12 social repositioning of 30, 31-32, 33, 38-40, 39tl.l in Zăbala 32, 33, 34-35, 36-37, 40 Romanian Migrants’ Day 94 Romanian Orthodox Church 15, 92, 93-95, 97 Roma people. See Romania, Roma returnees to Rostow, Walt W. 4 Rumbaut, Rubén G. 163 Schütz, Alfred 183 Seasonal return 27, 50, 51 Second-generation return migration focus on 162-63 overview 8 as transnational return 159 Turkey, returnees to (See Turkey, returnees to) Sheringham, Olivia 87 Skype 174 Social class, returnees and German returnees to Romania 57-58 Ghana, returnees to 67, 69-72, 181 overview 28-30, 181 Roma returnees to Romania 30, 31-32, 33, 38 Social hierarchies, social change and “boundary-crossers,” 26, 33-34, 35-36, 39tl.l, 40 “challengers,” 26, 33-35, 39tl.l, 40 “conformers,” 26, 33-34, 36-37, 40 economic level, change at 67-68 199 “exiters,” 26, 33-34, 37-38, 39t 1.1, 40 German returnees to Romania 43-58 (See also Romania, German returnees to) Ghana, returnees to 63-78 (See also Ghana, returnees to) macro-level social change 72-73 meso-level social change 72-73 micro-level social change 69-72 overview 12-13, 16, 181 political level, change at 68 Roma returnees to Romania
25-40 (See also Romania, Roma returnees to) social class and 30, 31-32, 33, 38, 57-58, 67, 69-72 social level, change at 68 Social media 173-74 Social network analysis (SNA) 127 Social remittances acquisition of 148-49 defined 147-48 diffusion of 148-49 to Dominican Republic 68 financial remittances compared 11, 148 forms of 137 implicit knowledge and 137 overview 10-12 to Poland 141-55 (See ako Poland, returnees to) potential social remittances 148-49 religious social capital and 88 social change, effect on 141—42, 154, 184 “suitcase” metaphor 148 transfer of 148-49 to Turkey 11-12 Social repositioning 28-30, 31-32, 33, 38M0, 39tl.l Split return 9 Stages of Economic Growth model 4 Staggered repatriation 9 Statistisches Bundesamt, 159 “Status paradox,” 181 Structural functionalism 4 Szczgielska, Izabela 147 Temporary return 27, 145 Tour guides 169-70
200 TRANSNATIONAL RETURN AND SOCIAL CHANGE Transcultural capital, social change and agency and 165 “boundary-crossers,” 171 cosmopolitanism and 165, 171-73, 174 defined 164—65 overview 160, 174, 181 self-awareness and 168 social media and 173-74 Turkey, effect on returnees to 167-74 Transfers. See Financial remittances; Social remittances Translocal social fields 163 Translocational habitus 163-64 Translocational positionality 163-64 Transnational return. See abo specific country context and 27 debates regarding (See Debates regarding social change and return migration) diversity in 27 income inequality and 27-28 meso-level social change, connection with (See Connection between return migration and social change) overview 6-10 proximity of return 184—85 return shaping transnationality 8-10 second-generation return as 159 structural approach 27 temporality and 182 ties shaping return 8 transnationalism 7 transnationality 7 transnational social spaces or fields 7 “Transnational turn” in migration studies 162 The Transnational Villagers (Levitt) 147 Transremigration 124—25 Transylvanian Saxons. See Romania, German returnees to Triandafyllidou, Anna 164, 165 “Triple R” approach 4—5 Turkey outward migration to Germany 159, 161 returnees to (See Turkey, returnees to) Tourism Incentives Law 166 Turkey, returnees to “boundary-crossers,” 171 connection between return and social change 159-60, 175 cosmopolitanism and 165, 171-73, 174 diversity based on destination 162, 174 education and 168-69 employment, return for 168 hybridized identities 16-17 motivations of 162 outward migration
to Germany 159, 161 overview 13-14, 17, 159-61 questions regarding 160 reproduction in 15 research methodology 165-67 self-awareness and 168 social change and 168 social media and 173-74 social networks and 170-71 social remittances to 11-12 statistics 160, 161 tour guides 169-70 transcultural capital, effect of 167-74 (See abo Transcultural capital, social change and) United Kingdom Poland, returnees to 145—47 (See abo Poland, returnees to) religious social capital in 87 United States, religious social capital in 88 University of Latvia 108 van Hear, Nicholas 2, 28-29, 30, 38 VennMaker (software) 127, 138n6 Vertovec, Steven 87, 88 Visiting friends and relatives (VFR) 108, 115-17, 118-19 Wallerstein, Immanuel 4 Weber, Max 29 White, Anne 12, 14, 17, 184, 185 World Bank 65 World economy system approach 4 World Free Latvians Association 105 Your Move (Latvian association) 112 Zampagni, Francesca 74—75 /^ Bayerisch· I StaatsblbliottMfc ( l MQneheo J
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title | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas |
title_auth | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas |
title_exact_search | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas |
title_full | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas edited by Remus Gabriel Anghel, Margit Fauser and Paolo Boccagni |
title_fullStr | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas edited by Remus Gabriel Anghel, Margit Fauser and Paolo Boccagni |
title_full_unstemmed | Transnational return and social change hierarchies, identities and ideas edited by Remus Gabriel Anghel, Margit Fauser and Paolo Boccagni |
title_short | Transnational return and social change |
title_sort | transnational return and social change hierarchies identities and ideas |
title_sub | hierarchies, identities and ideas |
topic | Sozialer Wandel (DE-588)4077587-2 gnd Rückwanderer (DE-588)4354871-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialer Wandel Rückwanderer Aufsatzsammlung |
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