Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization. Social Networks, Border Regions and Local-Global Relations

von: Angela Pilch Ortega, Barbara Schröttner (Hrsg.)

Waxmann Verlag GmbH, 2012

ISBN: 9783830975212 , 236 Seiten

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Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization. Social Networks, Border Regions and Local-Global Relations


 

Contents

6

Acknowledgements

8

Introductory Thoughts on Transnational Spaces and Regional Localization

10

(Re)Contextualization of Global and Local Place

18

I Transnational Space and Social Networks

30

Transnational Social Relations – A Challenge of Everyday Life?

32

Transnational Spaces, Hybrid Identities and New Media

44

Social Networks and Identity Building Processes through Transnational/Cross Regional Experiences of Experts in Southern Europe

54

The Role of Transnationalism, Personal Networks and Social Networks in the Migratory Projects of a Small Cameroonian Community in Huelva

66

How to Share Space?

82

II Migration and Border Regions

92

A Transnational Politics of Mobility

94

Borders are Narratives

106

Imagining and Re-imagining Transcultural Spaces – The ‘Mitteleuropa’ Discourse and Deconstructing the ‘British Isles’

118

Presencia Centroamericana en la Frontera Sur de México: un Espacio en Construcción Transnacional

128

National Identity Formation in Transnational Spaces: The Case of the Sahrawis of Western Sahara

146

Migration Moves and Shapes Society

156

III Spaces of Tensions: Local – Global

166

Private Sentiment and Public Issues – Irish Medium Education and Complex Linguistic and Political Identification

168

Propuesta Teórica en la Reconstrucción de las Cosmovisiones, Lenguas y Conocimientos de los Pueblos Originarios ante la Globalización

180

The Confluence of Global and Local Currents in Brazil’s Municipal Schooling

206

The Development of Transcultural Third Spaces by International and Transnational Students

218

Notes on Contributors

230