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    Searching for the Hmong People’s Ethnic Homeland and Multiple Dimensions of Transnational Longing: From the Viewpoint of the Hmong in Laos by Sangmi Lee

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Although current theoretical perspectives of transnationalism and “imagined community” have contributed to an understanding of the Hmong people’s imagination and their diasporic ethnic identity, those views cannot fully explain how Hmong people’s longing is not just associated with the lost homeland but can have multiple directions and meanings. …”
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    Internationalization, cultural appreciation and institutional governmentality for quality control in transnational higher education cooperation: An empirical assessment. by Jinsheng Jason Zhu, Shushu Wang

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This article examines the dynamic mechanism of cultural appreciation and institutional governmentality to ensure successful quality control in a transnational higher education collaboration context. …”
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    Transnational Social Capital, Business Model Design, and Firm's Growth in the Context of University Spin-off Companies by Norazlina Mohd Yasin, Farzana Quoquab, Suzilawati Kamarudin

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Keywords: Transnational Social Capital; Business Model Design; Firm Growth; University Spin-off Company JEL Classifications: L2 …”
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    Researching the transnational higher education policy landscape: Exploring network power and dissensus in a globalizing system by Viv Caruana

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…This article reviews research on transnational higher education (TNHE) published in academic journals between 2006 and 2014 through the lenses of network power and dissensus. …”
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    Mario Corona, Donatella Izzo (eds.), <i>Queerdom. Gender Displacements in a Transnational Context</i> by Eleonora Pinzuti

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…Gender Displacements in a Transnational Context.…”
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    Vinyl in the Asian sixties : album art, transnational migration and popular culture in mid-twentieth century Singapore by Boey, Brenda Qian Hui

    Published 2017
    “…As commercial products created to please domestic audience and optimize market consumption, album art must be contextualised as a form of transnational communication that navigates decolonisation, political independence, national identity and personal expression during the Asian Sixties. …”
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    Localizing ethnic entrepreneurship : “Chinese” chips shops in Belgium, “traditional” food culture, and transnational migration in Europe by van Dongen, Els

    Published 2019
    “…Finally, this “localization” also has a transnational dimension as many of these entrepreneurs re-migrated from the Netherlands.…”
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    Transnational European party federations as EU foreign policy actors: the activities of Europarties in Eastern Partnership states by Chryssogelos, Angelos

    Published 2017
    “…The article conceptualizes Europarties as transnational actors whose external activities match the pathways of EU influence in EaP. …”
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    Domesticating transnational education: discourses of social value, self-worth and the institutionalisation of failure in ‘meritocratic’ Hong Kong by Waters, J, Leung, M

    Published 2016
    “…This paper explores the changing spatialities of education in response to processes of internationalisation, through the lens of transnational education (TNE). It argues that rather than producing outward-looking education, international credentials are becoming ‘domesticated’ – that is, they form an indistinguishable feature of existing local education systems. …”
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