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Transnational Community Mobilization and Transformation, 2010-2020

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This book explores transnational community mobilization through local transnational encounters and connections.
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  • 13 August 2024
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The world is increasingly complex and ever changing. One of these changes involves the increasing trans-nationalization by diverse sociopolitical groups/institutions, including the state, the corporate, as well as different transnational communities, including professionalized social groups. Such groups also include transnational communities with migrant-refugee history and background. These communities often link their local host environments with their homeland origins in multiple ways. They often do such activities through diversified, transnationally situational and context-based sociopolitical engagements and mobilizations toward and with multiple social, political, and economic actors. Their main aim and purpose is to achieve and maintain recognition and dignified lives as individuals, groups, as well as communities. Through resisting exclusion and trying to help the excluded, they often approach transnational issues with cautious responsibility and cooperation as well as collaboration with multiple public, civic, and private actors.

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Price: £25.00
Publisher: Anthem Press
Imprint: Anthem Press
Publication Date: 13 August 2024
ISBN: 9781839990892
Format: eBook
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Process / Political Advocacy, Civics and citizenship, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Urban, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social

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“Studying Somali Danish communities in the city of Aarhus, Dr. Farah produces reflective research of citizens from a collapsed state into a privileged Danish society. Accounting the limits of welfare society in terms of inclusion and recognition despite the welfare resources, the author analyzes Somali Danes as harbingers of cosmopolites with multiple influences and experiences creating a globalized community.” — Anders Michelsen, Copenhagen University

Foreword by John Clammer; Foreword by Professor Martin Bak Jørgensen; Afterword by Ananta Kumar Giri; When Lions Roar Calves Whisper: A Case of Transnational Community Mobilization (2010–20); 1. Praining Nation-States with the Becoming of Transnationally Connected; 2. Conceptualizing Local Transnational Encounters and Connections (LOTEC) ; 3. Coping with Transnational Citizenship Challenges; 4. The Quest for Transnational Civic Mobilization; 5. The Search for Employment and Social Mobility; 6. Struggling for the Improvement of Community Image; 7. Transnational Communities Contributing to Local Public Policy Formations to the 2020 Global Pandemic; 8. Mobilizing Against Forced Repatriations; 9. Transnational Communities Supporting Refugees Overcoming “Limbo” Status; Index