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Social remittances and the changing transnational political landscape

Social remittances and the changing transnational political landscape

The term “social remittances” was coined over fifteen years ago to capture the notion that, in addition to money, migration also entails the circulation of ideas, practices, skills, identities, and social capital also circulate between sending and receiving communities. The articles in this special issue, which are primarily about migration and politics, drive forward research on social remittances by examining understudied areas such as Poland, Mali, Cote d'Ivoire, Tunisia, and Senegal. They elucidate transnational politics by showing how emigrants influence social protests, elections, and calls for greater transparency or reform. 

Date de publication
Type de ressource
Journal Article
Public cible
Academia
Auteur
Thomas Lacroix
Peggy Levitt
Ilka Vari-Lavoisier
Source / éditeur
Springer
Langue
English
Échelle géographique
Global
Produit d’un groupe de travail
No
Processus d’examen régional
Non
Objectifs Pacte mondial pour la migration
Thèmes transversaux
People-centred
Sustainable development
État
Publié

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