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Characteristics of Temporary Migration in European-Asian Transnational Social Spaces (1st ed. 2018)

Aksakal, Mustafa(Edited by)Korpela, Mari(Edited by)Pitkanen, Pirkko(Edited by)Schmidt, Kerstin(Edited by)
Part of the International Perspectives on Migration series
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This book focuses on the experiences of temporary movements between Asia and Europe from the perspective of migrants and mobile people.

It raises important questions such as: Why do people migrate on a temporary basis and what does this actually mean?

How are these trajectories shaped? What are the implications of temporary moves for migrants and non-migrants? And how are transnational ties and practices characterized in the context of temporary migration?

By shedding light on the practices and experiences of individual migrants, the book provides useful insights into understanding the challenges arising in an increasingly interconnected and mobile world.

The chapters indicate that temporary migratory movements are on the rise: on the one hand on a voluntary basis such as reflected in labour migration, lifestyle migration and international student mobility, and on the other hand in an involuntary way as expressed in different forms of forced migration.

Either way, temporary migration has diverse political. legal, economic, social and cultural implications, including the emergence of novel transnational networks and practices. The book is based on the findings of the international research project Transnational Migration in Transition: Transformative Characteristics of Temporary Mobility of People (EURA-NET), funded by the European Union’s 7th Framework Programme for period 2014-2017. 

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Product Details
3319612573 / 9783319612577
Hardback
304.8
17/10/2017
Switzerland
255 pages, 5 Illustrations, black and white; VIII, 255 p. 5 illus.
155 x 235 mm