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Zusatztext 'This book highlights the multilayered and highly stratified character of social networks and brings to the fore the need for a more nuanced contextual analysis! paying attention to the complex nature of social stratification today! both within and across national boundaries ... It is the richness of the material in this book along these lines that makes it such an important contribution to the field.' - Floya Anthias! University of East London! United Kingdom Informationen zum Autor Floya Anthias, Roehampton University, UKHarald Bauder, Ryerson University, CanadaTiziana Caponio, University of Turin, ItalyMaja Cederberg, Oxford Brookes University, UK Suhair Deeb Ryerson University, Canada Alejandro García-Macías, Universidad Autónoma de Aguascalientes, MexicoDirk Jacobs, Université Libre de Bruxelles, BelgiumBarbara Herman, Université Libre de Bruxelles, BelgiumJanroj Keles, Brunel University, UK Josef Kohlbacher, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Austria Miranda Jessica Lubbers, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, SpainJose Luis Molina, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Jon Mulholland, Middlesex University, UK Judith Pampalona, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, SpainRoger Patulny, University of New South Wales, AustraliaTracey Reynolds, London South Bank University, UKPhilipp Schnell, University of Vienna, Austria Ursula Reeger, Austrian Academy of Sciences, AustriaHugo Valenzuela-García, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain Klappentext Migrant Capital covers a broad range of case studies and! by bringing together leading and emerging researchers! presents state-of-the-art empirical! theoretical and methodological perspectives on migration! networks! social and cultural capital! exploring the ways in which these bodies of literature can inform and strengthen each other. Zusammenfassung Migrant Capital covers a broad range of case studies and! by bringing together leading and emerging researchers! presents state-of-the-art empirical! theoretical and methodological perspectives on migration! networks! social and cultural capital! exploring the ways in which these bodies of literature can inform and strengthen each other. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Floya Anthias PART I: CAPITALS Introduction. Understanding 'Migrant Capital' 1. Thinking Migrant Capitals Intersectionally: Using a Biographical Approach; Umut Erel 2. Embodied Cultural Capital and the Study of Ethnic Inequalities; Maja Cederberg 3. Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Intercultural Communication and the Career Experiences of Skilled Immigrant Managers; Suhair Deeb and Harald Bauder 4. The Role of Care in Developing Capitals among Caribbean Migrant Families; Tracey Reynolds PART II: MIGRANTS' ACTIVISM AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT 5. Migrant Organisations: Embodied Community Capital?; Alessio D'Angelo 6. Diaspora, the Internet and Social Capital; Janroj Keles 7. Ethnic Social Capital and Political Participation of Immigrants; Barbara Herman and Dirk Jacobs PART III: EMBEDDING AND INTEGRATING NETWORKS 8. Embedding in Motion: Analysing Relational, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics among Highly Skilled Migrants; Louise Ryan and Jon Mulholland 9. Looking Inside the Ethnic Enclave: Inequality, Social Capital and Transnationalism; Jose Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-Garcia, Miranda Jessica Lubbers, Alejandro Garcia-Macias, and Judith Pampalona 10. Paths of Legal Integration and Migrant Social Networks: The Case of Filipina and Romanian Female Domestic Workers in Italy; Tiziana Caponio 11. Network Embeddedness of Migrants: Exploring Variations across Three Neighbourhoods in Vienna; Philipp Schnell, Josef Kohlbacher and Ursula Reeger 12. A Spectrum of Integration: ExaminingCombinations of Bonding and Bridging Social Capital and Network Heterogeneity amongst Australian Refugee and Skilled Migrants; Roger Patulny...
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Preface. Floya Anthias PART I: CAPITALS Introduction. Understanding 'Migrant Capital' 1. Thinking Migrant Capitals Intersectionally: Using a Biographical Approach; Umut Erel 2. Embodied Cultural Capital and the Study of Ethnic Inequalities; Maja Cederberg 3. Breaking through the Glass Ceiling: Intercultural Communication and the Career Experiences of Skilled Immigrant Managers; Suhair Deeb and Harald Bauder 4. The Role of Care in Developing Capitals among Caribbean Migrant Families; Tracey Reynolds PART II: MIGRANTS' ACTIVISM AND CIVIC ENGAGEMENT 5. Migrant Organisations: Embodied Community Capital?; Alessio D'Angelo 6. Diaspora, the Internet and Social Capital; Janroj Keles 7. Ethnic Social Capital and Political Participation of Immigrants; Barbara Herman and Dirk Jacobs PART III: EMBEDDING AND INTEGRATING NETWORKS 8. Embedding in Motion: Analysing Relational, Spatial and Temporal Dynamics among Highly Skilled Migrants; Louise Ryan and Jon Mulholland 9. Looking Inside the Ethnic Enclave: Inequality, Social Capital and Transnationalism; Jose Luis Molina, Hugo Valenzuela-Garcia, Miranda Jessica Lubbers, Alejandro Garcia-Macias, and Judith Pampalona 10. Paths of Legal Integration and Migrant Social Networks: The Case of Filipina and Romanian Female Domestic Workers in Italy; Tiziana Caponio 11. Network Embeddedness of Migrants: Exploring Variations across Three Neighbourhoods in Vienna; Philipp Schnell, Josef Kohlbacher and Ursula Reeger 12. A Spectrum of Integration: ExaminingCombinations of Bonding and Bridging Social Capital and Network Heterogeneity amongst Australian Refugee and Skilled Migrants; Roger Patulny
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'This book highlights the multilayered and highly stratified character of social networks and brings to the fore the need for a more nuanced contextual analysis, paying attention to the complex nature of social stratification today, both within and across national boundaries ... It is the richness of the material in this book along these lines that makes it such an important contribution to the field.' - Floya Anthias, University of East London, United Kingdom