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This book takes a longitudinal perspective to study Chinese migrants' transnational movements and looks at their transnational migratory movements as a family matter and progressive and dynamic process, using New Zealand as a primary case study.
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This book takes a longitudinal perspective to study Chinese migrants' transnational movements and looks at their transnational migratory movements as a family matter and progressive and dynamic process, using New Zealand as a primary case study.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781138218055
- ISBN-10: 1138218057
- Artikelnr.: 50976208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 649g
- ISBN-13: 9781138218055
- ISBN-10: 1138218057
- Artikelnr.: 50976208
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Liangni Sally Liu is a Senior Lecturer in the School of Humanities at Massey University, New Zealand. She was previously a Postdoctoral Fellow in the "Asian Migration Cluster" of the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore (2013-2014), and a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Research Office, Auckland University of Technology. Dr. Liu's research interest is in Chinese transnational migration. Her broader research interests also include the intersection of migratory mobility and sexuality, ethnic relations between migrants and mainstream/indigenous people, and the media influence on ethnic relations. Her research work has been published widely in the forms of book chapters and research article in high-ranked peer-reviewed journals. She has been awarded the Marsden Fund (Fast-Start) by the Royal Society of New Zealand in 2016, and will conduct a project entitled "Floating families? New Chinese migrants in New Zealand and their multi-generational families".
List of tables and figures
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Chapter 1: Introduction: A personal journey - Approaching the topic
2. Chapter 2: Chinese modernity and New Zealand's opening up - Perspectives
from both immigrant sending and receiving countries
3. Chapter 3: Re-grounding "transnationalism" in theories and practices
4. Chapter 4: Changing family strategies and onward movements
5. Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of "home", identity, sense of belonging and
citizenship
6. Chapter 6: Does the economic factor still matter? - Trans-Tasman
migration of new PRC migrants
7. Chapter 7: Point of return - A quantitative data analysis from a
comparative perspective
8. Chapter 8: "Local" or "Global"? - Situating Chinese transnational
migration in the world migration system and global modernity
Appendixes
Index
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Chapter 1: Introduction: A personal journey - Approaching the topic
2. Chapter 2: Chinese modernity and New Zealand's opening up - Perspectives
from both immigrant sending and receiving countries
3. Chapter 3: Re-grounding "transnationalism" in theories and practices
4. Chapter 4: Changing family strategies and onward movements
5. Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of "home", identity, sense of belonging and
citizenship
6. Chapter 6: Does the economic factor still matter? - Trans-Tasman
migration of new PRC migrants
7. Chapter 7: Point of return - A quantitative data analysis from a
comparative perspective
8. Chapter 8: "Local" or "Global"? - Situating Chinese transnational
migration in the world migration system and global modernity
Appendixes
Index
List of tables and figures
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Chapter 1: Introduction: A personal journey - Approaching the topic
2. Chapter 2: Chinese modernity and New Zealand's opening up - Perspectives
from both immigrant sending and receiving countries
3. Chapter 3: Re-grounding "transnationalism" in theories and practices
4. Chapter 4: Changing family strategies and onward movements
5. Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of "home", identity, sense of belonging and
citizenship
6. Chapter 6: Does the economic factor still matter? - Trans-Tasman
migration of new PRC migrants
7. Chapter 7: Point of return - A quantitative data analysis from a
comparative perspective
8. Chapter 8: "Local" or "Global"? - Situating Chinese transnational
migration in the world migration system and global modernity
Appendixes
Index
Acknowledgments
List of abbreviations
1. Chapter 1: Introduction: A personal journey - Approaching the topic
2. Chapter 2: Chinese modernity and New Zealand's opening up - Perspectives
from both immigrant sending and receiving countries
3. Chapter 3: Re-grounding "transnationalism" in theories and practices
4. Chapter 4: Changing family strategies and onward movements
5. Chapter 5: Conceptualisation of "home", identity, sense of belonging and
citizenship
6. Chapter 6: Does the economic factor still matter? - Trans-Tasman
migration of new PRC migrants
7. Chapter 7: Point of return - A quantitative data analysis from a
comparative perspective
8. Chapter 8: "Local" or "Global"? - Situating Chinese transnational
migration in the world migration system and global modernity
Appendixes
Index







