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    Chapter 22 Addressing tribalism in displacement: self-directed musical activities in Blacktown’s South Sudanese community by Dieckmann, S

    Published 2020
    “…The findings examine the ways in which musical activities are used both to negotiate tribal and national identities and to mediate experiences of transnationalism in the context of resettlement. In so doing, the chapter highlights the tensions and intersections between tribalism, in which members most strongly identify with tribal kinship groups bounded by ethnicity, culture and/or language, and national affiliations, in which one’s sense of belonging is founded on allegiance to the same nation-state. …”
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    Metatextual reconstruction of Chineseness as a site of constellation in Tash Aw’s literary representation by Su Jianbo, Ruzy Suliza Hashim

    Published 2023
    “…Under these circumstances, the polemic has never ceased to be settled, with the major focus on the tensions between state-led nationalism and diasporic transnationalism. Despite the fact that prior studies have proposed a variety of approaches to avoid any effort at blanket integration or radical exclusion, both sides are inevitably bound inside the habitualized ideological apparatus, locking the discussion in an endless loop of essentialism. …”
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    Intensive parenting for success : a study of new Chinese immigrants in Singapore by Wang, Jun

    Published 2021
    “…Hyper-selectivity provides xinyimin parents with human, economic, and cultural capital not only at the individual level but at the group level. Transnationalism provides xinyimin parents with access to portable and transferable resources, i.e., bilingual competency, transnational social resources, and transnational habitus and citizenship(s), in a transnational field. …”
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    Migration and community in an age of digital connectivity: A survey of media use and integration amongst migrants in Iceland by Hoffmann Lara, Jónsson Þorlákur Axel, Meckl Markus

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Contrary to other studies, we do not find evidence of reactive transnationalism (i.e., migrants seeking out connections to their places of origin due to dissatisfaction with life in the receiving society) as a response to negative attitudes towards the receiving society. …”
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    Le figlie dell’immigrazione: soggettività di confine nella contemporaneità by Giulia Pozzebon

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…The growth of global migration flows does not only reshape territories towards superdiversity and transnationalism (Crul et al 2012) ; it also influences peopleʼs everyday life in an educational way (Tramma 2015). …”
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    Both here and there: Diasporic youth in Denmark as agents of development: Based on two qualitative studies by Rashmi Singla, Anne Sophie Fabricius, Anne Holm

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…The extent and nature of transnational activities among second generation Pakistani has been investigated within a theoretical framework of transnationalism and identity construction. …”
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    Re-bordering UK Feminist Video in the 1980s. Cross-border Exchanges and Reflexivity in a Digital and Archive-based Project by Dalila Missero

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… This article discusses the benefits and limitations of the use of digital humanities tools in the context of transnational research in women’s film and television history, with a particular attention to issues of positionality, cross-border circulation, and exchange. …”
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    Patterns of Repertoire amongst Toronto Chinese Orchestras by Cui Yao

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Moreover, these negotiations demonstrate the impact of transnationalism (Zheng Su, 2010) and hybridity (Ang Ien, 2003) on diasporic Chinese communities in Toronto. …”
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    L’Europe à travers le prisme du football. Nouvelles frontières circulatoires et redéfinition de la nation. by Raffaele Poli

    Published 2004-12-01
    “…Finally, in the light of the concepts of denationalization and transnationalism, we analyze the latest developments in the use of naturalized players by countries such as Qatar and Togo.…”
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    Ummaen, ungdommen og fordringen om enhed og reform: En analyse af den arabiske fredagskhutba i Det Islamiske Trossamfund by Andreas Lysholt Mathiasen

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…This article analyzes the notion of the transnational Islamic community, umma, as it finds expression in Arabic Friday sermons (khutbas) presented at the mosque of The Islamic Society of Believers (Islamisk Trossamfund) in Copenhagen from 2005 to 2011. …”
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    Qiaowu : extra-territorial policies for the overseas Chinese by van Dongen, Els

    Published 2021
    “…In the field of IR, questions of transnationalism and national identity have mostly been approached through the lens of constructivism. …”
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    ‘Towards a Latin Europe’: Vers une Europe Latine: Acteurs et enjeux des échanges culturels entre la France et l’Italie fasciste, Catherine Fraixe, Lucia Piccioni and Christophe Pou... by Romy Golan

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The fourteen essays in this book examine a network of people whose activities were characterized by the various declensions of a few key terms: Latinité/Latinità, Romanité/Romanità, and Méditerranéanisme/Mediterraneità —concepts that combined a European transnationalism with enhanced nationalism. As different as their political regimes might have been, France and Italy were nations were culture was first and foremost an affair of State. …”
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    The Impact of Political Elite's Strategic Culture on Foreign Policy Behavior of the Islamic Republic of Iran; The Development of the Role of the Mission-oriented Government by hosein salimi, seyyed amin hejazi

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The researchers hypothesize that the specific norms of the political elite's strategic culture have shaped the national role of the mission-oriented state for the IR, and accordingly, have followed the behavioral indices of independence, transnationalism and revisionism in Iranian foreign policy. …”
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    Ruthlessness against Women during Wars in Danai Gurira's Eclipsed by Ammar Al-Khafaji

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The main purpose of the research is to clarify and investigate in detail Gurira 's Eclipsed through the lens of transnationalism as a recent field of inquiry which has emerged as another theoretical theory through which we can see the brutal acts against women in times of war. …”
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    ‘Pure Feelings, Noble Aspirations and Generous Ideas’: The Martí–Dana Friendship and the Cuban War of Independence by Michael Collins

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…This article considers the friendship between the Cuban leader José Martí and the US journalist Charles Anderson Dana in relation to questions of transnationalism, print culture, modernist aesthetics, and the politics of dissent during the era of the Cuban War of Independence (1895–8). …”
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    Inmigración chilena en España desde la perspectiva del transnacionalismo: un estudio de caso by Carolina Espinoza Cartes

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In addition, we want to investigate associative practices of these migrants subjects, in light of prospects for analysis such as the revised assimilation and transnationalism.…”
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    Middle East Refugees' Crisis: Europeans' Three Dimensional Approaches by Bakare Najimdeen

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The Middle East crises reiterate the popular sentiment that the region will retain her volatility for years to come, whilst refreshing our memory of the transnationalism of modern political upheaval. The wave and magnitude of the displaced people out of the Middle East, particularly from Syria does not merely underpin the depth of the humanitarian crisis, but the ferocity shown by the victims trying to reach the supposedly shore of hope, help, prosperity, and posterity in Europe. …”
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    'I am afraid to fly there': informal care in Polish migrants' families immobilised by COVID-19 by Kloc-Nowak, Weronika, Ryan, Louise

    Published 2024
    “…This paper discusses the COVID-19 pandemic as a new external challenge to transnational family life that can undermine the care arrangements and intentions developed by the families of Polish migrants following the 2004 EU enlargement. …”
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    The New Malay Woman’s jiwa as a Postcolonial Structure of Feeling by Izharuddin, Alicia

    Published 2019
    “…The postcolonial subject in question is the New Malay Woman, a cultural construction in the early years of Malaysia’s independence, a female figure formed through her critique of modernity and encounters with transnationalism. But it is through the New Malay Woman’s soul or jiwa, explicated in the essays and semi-autobiographical fiction of Malay women writers in the 1960s, that we find ‘structures of feeling’ overcoming facile parallels and temporal distances between the early postcolonial woman and contemporary feminist wherever she might be. …”
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    ‘Forced’ Online Religion: Religious Minority and Majority Communities’ Media Usage during the COVID-19 Lockdown by Lene Kühle, Tina Langholm Larsen

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…We conclude (1) that the willingness of religious communities to cooperate with authorities was high, (2) that the crisis affected religious communities’ organizational framework and societal position, and (3) that Campbell’s approach needs to pay further attention to the conflict-producing aspects of negotiations on digitalized rituals, the importance of transnationalism, and differences between minority and majority religion.…”
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