Following the 'hype': The role of leisure practices during 'homeland' visits in transnational youth's way of relating to Ghana [0.03%]
“追风潮”:在回国探亲时的闲暇活动与旅居海外年轻人对加纳的情感联系
Gladys Akom Ankobrey
Gladys Akom Ankobrey
Drawing on 17 months of ethnographic fieldwork in the Netherlands and Ghana, this paper combines 'return' mobilities literature and youth studies to analyse the role of leisure practices during 'homeland' visits in transnational youth's way...
Impact of Covid-19 pandemic on the transnationalization of LGBT* activism in Japan and beyond [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情对日本及全球LGBT*运动跨国化的影响
Sakura Yamamura
Sakura Yamamura
The global Covid-19 pandemic has strongly impacted social practices, relocating communications and social networks into the digital space. Contextualized in such impact of the Covid-19 pandemic, the local LGBT* activism in Japan achieved a ...
Covid-19 and Global Networks: Reframing our understanding of globalization and transnationalism [0.03%]
新冠疫情与全球网络:对全球化和跨国主义的再思考
Jonathan V Beaverstock,Robin Cohen,Alisdair Rogers et al.
Jonathan V Beaverstock et al.
COVID-19, (im)mobilities and blockages: Re-thinking mobilities of migrant women in Northern Ireland [0.03%]
新冠疫情、(不)流动性与阻塞:北爱尔兰移居妇女流动性的再思考
Marta Kempny
Marta Kempny
This article deals with the recent COVID-19 pandemic and how it has affected mobilities in Northern Ireland. Drawing on the findings of in-depth interviews with migrant women and elements of autoethnographic research, the author discusses h...
On not 'being there': Making sense of the potent urge for physical proximity in transnational families at the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“人在远方”:从新冠大流行之初跨国家庭渴望身体亲近的强烈愿望谈起
Anna Simola,Vanessa May,Antero Olakivi et al.
Anna Simola et al.
This paper investigates transnational families' experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic outbreak and the accompanying sudden and unexpected travel restrictions. Our data consist of written stories collected in April-June 2020 from migrants wit...
Digitized diaspora governance during the COVID-19 pandemic: China's diaspora mobilization and Chinese migrant responses in Italy [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情下的数字化侨民治理:中国的海外侨胞动员与在意中国移民的响应
Antonella Ceccagno,Mette Thunø
Antonella Ceccagno
We explore how the Chinese diaspora state during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 managed to transform a severe health crisis into a geo-political opportunity for transnational nation-building through diaspora governance based on extensive use...
Extraordinary everydayness: Young people's affective engagements with the country of origin through digital media and transnational mobility [0.03%]
非凡的日常性:年轻一代通过数字媒体和跨国流动与祖籍国的情感联系
Sarah Anschütz
Sarah Anschütz
Literature on transnational families has established that both digital media and visits are important to maintaining relationships across distance. While studies foreground family ties and adult perspectives, few have focused on how young p...
Diliara Valeeva
Diliara Valeeva
The transnationalization of corporate activities has contributed to a rise in the number of transnational professionals and transnational corporate elite members. These transnational actors establish ties within and across national borders ...
Bangladeshi women migrants amidst the COVID-19 pandemic: Revisiting globalization, dependency and gendered precarity in South-South labour migration [0.03%]
新冠疫情下赴海外工作的孟加拉女性:重温全球化、依附性及性别不稳定的南南劳务流动问题
Anas Ansar
Anas Ansar
The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered unprecedented societal disruption and disproportionately affected global mobility dynamics. Within such a troubled and intensifying crisis, the intersection of migration and gender is even more unsettling...
Delineating the corporate elite: Inquiring the boundaries and composition of interlocking directorate networks [0.03%]
划定企业精英的范围:探究相互董事网络的界限和构成要素
M Jouke Huijzer,Eelke M Heemskerk
M Jouke Huijzer
Corporate elite studies have for long investigated networks of interlocking directorates to test and corroborate key theoretical expectations regarding the cohesive organization of such an elite and their ability and willingness to act on b...