Book Series

Routledge Series on Transnationalism

Edited by Steven Vertovec

New networks, organizations and practices now criss-cross the globe. Their density and importance require research that supersedes conventional state-centric perspectives. This series will comprise books from a number of disciplines analysing emerging transnational processes and patterns. Exploring the myriad dimensions of transnationalism, the books in this series will be both scholarly and innovative.

Books:

  1. New Transnational Social Spaces – International migration and transnational companies in the early 20th Century
    Edited by Ludger Pries
  2. A New Politics? Culture and Politics in the Information Age.
    Edited by Frank Webster
  3. Transnational Muslim Politics: Reimagining the Umma.
    By Peter Mandaville
  4. New Approaches to Migration? Transnational Communities and Transformation of Home.
    Edited by Khalid Koser and Nadje Al-Ali
  5. Work and Migration: Life and Livelihoods in a Globalizing World.
    Edited by Karen Fog Olwig and Ninna Nyberg Soerensen
  6. Communities Across Borders: New Immigrants and Transnational Cultures.
    Edited by Paul Kennedy and Victor Roudometof
  7. Transnational Democracy: Political Spaces and Border Crossings.
    Edited by James Anderson
  8. Transnational Spaces.
    Edited by Peter Jackson, Phil Crang and Claire Dwyer
  9. The Media of Diaspora.
    Edited by Karim Karim
  10. Transnational Politics: Turks and Kurds in Germany.
    By Eva Ostergaard-Nielsen
  11. Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora.
    Edited by Bhikhu Parekh, Gurharpal Singh and Steven Vertovec
  12. International Migration and Globalisation.
    Edited by Rey Koslowski
  13. State/Nation/Transanation: Perspectives on Transnationalism in the Asia-Pacific.
    Edited by Katie Willis and Brenda Yeoh
  14. Transnatioal Activism in Asia: Problems of Power and Democracy.
    Edited by Nicole Piper and Anders Uhlin
  15. Gender and Transnationalism: Home, Longing and Belonging among Moroccan Migrant Women
    Ruba Salih
  16. Diaspora, Identity and Religion: New Directions in Theory Research
    Edited by Waltraud Kokot, Khachig Tölölyan and Carolin Alfonso
  17. Cross-border governance in the Europe Union
    Edited by Olivier Kramsch & Barbara Hooper
  18. Transnational Connections and The Arab Gulf
    Edited by Madawi Al-Rasheed
  19. Central Asia & the Caucasus: Transnationalism & Diaspora
    By Sanjyot Mehendale and Touraj Atabaki
  20. International Migration and Security:Opportunities and Challenges
    Edited by Elspeth Guild and Joanne van Selm
  21. Transnational European Union: Towards a Common Political Space
    Edited by Wolfram Kaiser with Peter Starie

For information on Ordering from Routledge and the services available please visit the Routledge website - http://www.routledge.co.uk/

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The International Library of Studies on Migration
Edward Elgar Publishing Limited

Series Editor: Professor Robin Cohen, Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, UK

Outstanding selections of the most important articles (in the English language only) in the main fields of migration research have been collated, making them more accessible to a larger audience. The editors of each title have written comprehensive introductions to accompany their selection of articles. The series will be an essential reference source for students, scholars and professionals concerned with migration.

Series No.1 Theories of Migratzion

Series No.2 Geography and Migration

Series No.3 Sociology and Migration

Series No.4 Migration and European History (Vols I and II)

Series No.5 The Politics of Migration

Series No.6 Law and Migration

Series No.7 Migration and Social Cohesion

Series No.8 Migration and Public Policy

Series No.9 Migration, Diasporas and Transnationalism

Series No.10 Gender and Migration

For information on Ordering from Elgar and the services available please visit their website - http://www.e-elgar.co.uk/