Transnationalism
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Transnationalism
Name
Transnationalism
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Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of29
- Wagadu
- Blurred borders:, transnational migration between the Hispanic Caribbean and the United States, Jorge Duany
- Sovereignty or submission:, will Americans rule themselves or be ruled by others?
- No such country, essays toward home, Elmar Lueth
- When Half Is Whole, Multiethnic Asian American Identities
- Transcendental resistance, the new Americanists and Emerson's challenge, Johannes Voelz
- Modernism and the art of Muslim South Asia, Iftikhar Dadi
- Building diaspora, Filipino community formation on the Internet, Emily Noelle Ignacio
- Making war on the world, how transnational violence reshapes global order, Mark Shirk
- Portal, journal of multidisciplinary international studies
- Global unions, local power, sparking the new labor transnationalism, Jamie K. McCallum
- Blurred borders, transnational migration between the Hispanic Caribbean and the United States, Jorge Duany
- The familiar made strange, American icons and artifacts after the transnational turn
- Displacements and diasporas, Asians in the Americas / edited by Wanni W. Anderson, Robert G. Lee
- Connectography, mapping the future of global civilization, Parag Khanna
- Connectography, mapping the future of global civilization, Parag Khanna
- Paradise Redefined, Transnational Chinese Students and the Quest for Flexible Citizenship in the Developed World
- Braceros:, migrant citizens and transnational subjects in the postwar United States and Mexico, Deborah Cohen
- Debates sobre transnacionalismo, Velia Cecilia Bobes León (coordinadora)
- Chinese Chicago, Race, Transnational Migration, and Community Since 1870
- Sex, love, and migration, postsocialism, modernity, and intimacy from Istanbul to the Arctic, Alexia Bloch
- When women come first, gender and class in transnational migration, Sheba Mariam George
- Convergence, Illicit networks and national security in the age of globalization, edited by Michael Miklaucic and Jacqueline Brewer
- A map is only one story, twenty writers on immigration, family, and the meaning of home, edited by Nicole Chung and Mensah Demary
- Nepali migrant women, resistance and survival in America
- The new politics of transnational labor, why some alliances succeed, Marissa Brookes
- Mexican New York, transnational lives of new immigrants, Robert Courtney Smith
- Jasmine and fire, a bittersweet year in Beirut, Salma Abdelnour
- Sovereignty or submission, will Americans rule themselves or be ruled by others?, John Fonte
Outgoing Resources
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