Authors
David Conradson, Alan Latham
Publication date
2005/3/1
Journal
Journal of Ethnic and Migration studies
Volume
31
Issue
2
Pages
227-233
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
In this special issue on transnational urbanism, we are interested in accounts of transnational mobility that are attentive to everyday practices and geographical emplacement. Eschewing narratives of trouble-free movement by disembedded actors, consideration is thus given to the mundane and situated efforts by which people make their lives across international borders. We also wish to amplify the social scientific register of transnational migrants by considering groups whose mobility has thus far been little examined. In this introductory paper we elaborate these arguments, while also summarising the content of the substantive papers which follow.
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