Caribbean Transnationalism Caribbean Transnationalism
Caribbean Studies

Caribbean Transnationalism

Migration, Socialization, and Social Cohesion

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Publisher Description

Exploring the old and new forms of transnationalism stemming from the Caribbean, Caribbean Transnationalism challenges present concepts about diaspora, brings into perspective new forms of transnationalism, and offers new perspectives on social cohesion in plural societies. The novelty of this collection of essays by experts from a wide range of disciplines consists not only of the theoretical clarity it offers with regard to issues related to diaspora, transnationalism, and social cohesion, but also of the ample attention given to the intra-regional transnational communities and the discussion of ethnification for social cohesion. Caribbean Transnationalism calls into question traditional views held in the expanding fields of migration, transnationalism, and social cohesion, making this an important book for scholars and students interested in the study of the social sciences and Caribbean studies.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2006
4 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
260
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
1
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