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Original Articles

The Political Economy of Immigration and the Emergence of Transnationalism

Pages 675-689 | Published online: 08 Sep 2009
 

Abstract

Recent literature on immigration and immigrants reveals a shift in language, concepts, and theories that reflect the growing influence of global capitalism on transnational migrants. Largely deriving from an imperialism or world systems theory framework, the literature varies widely in its scope of concern, assessment of the current and future impact of globalization, and policy implications. The prior notion of the immigrant as unidirectional sojourner is being replaced by a focus on the political and economic context that creates migration flows. Transnational theories also emphasize the importance of collective identities, activities, and social spaces formed by transnational migrants and explore their functions for these groups. The literature review concludes with a summary of the significance and contributions of transnational theories focusing on transmigration and the transnational migrant and a concept map describing analytical trajectories in the literature.

Notes

1It is noted that various authors limit their discussions of transnational migration to the receiving countries of the United States and Europe. Other authors have extended these claims with empirical contributions on similar trends in immigration to Canada and Australia, but these countries are rarely mentioned in broader theoretical works on transnational migration.

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