Remus Gabriel Anghel
Romanians in Western Europe
Migration, Status Dilemmas, and Transnational Connections
Remus Gabriel Anghel
Romanians in Western Europe
Migration, Status Dilemmas, and Transnational Connections
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This book analyzes the Romanian migration that has developed in recent years as one of the largest migration waves in Europe.
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This book analyzes the Romanian migration that has developed in recent years as one of the largest migration waves in Europe.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780739178881
- ISBN-10: 0739178881
- Artikelnr.: 37744285
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780739178881
- ISBN-10: 0739178881
- Artikelnr.: 37744285
By Remus Gabriel Anghel
Acknowledgments Introduction Constructing Status in Transnational Migration
Nation States, Migrants' Incorporation, and Social Status Fieldwork
Encounters: Migrants and Mobilities in the Heart of Europe Part One:
Romanian Germans in Germany Chapter 1: Germans Moving "Home:" From
Timisoara to Nuremberg Readiness to Go. German Migration during State
Socialism The Big Wave: Mass Migration of the Romanian Germans Chapter 2:
Living in Nuremberg: Accepted but Different Getting to Nuremberg Labor
Market Incorporation Getting Education ...and Better Jobs Sociality
Networks, Claims for Identity, and Prestige Loss Marriage to Romanian Women
and "Romanianization" Chapter 3: A Weak Transnationality: Memory, Leisure,
and Plans to Return Remembering Places: Transnationalism as Memory "Romania
Tourists:" Transnationalism as Leisure Transnational Pensioners Plans to
Move Back Part Two: Romanians in Italy Chapter 4: "We Need to Get Out Of
Here": From Borsa to Milan Migration from Borsa: Causes, Periods, and
Mechanisms of Migration The Initial Phase: Inventing Migration Strategies
The Development of Migration: Kinship Networks Freedom of Movement in
Europe Chapter 5: Making Milan Their Own: From Precariousness to Adaptation
Getting to Milan Finding Housing Finding Jobs Legalization Freedom to
Travel and Its Effects in Milan Chapter 6: Back Home: Prestige, Gain,
Remittances, and Social Change Remittances for Sustaining Households
Transnational Strategies of Investment Migrant Transnationalism, Social
Change and Prestige Gain Transnational Migration and Social Transformation
Conclusions References Index About the Author
Nation States, Migrants' Incorporation, and Social Status Fieldwork
Encounters: Migrants and Mobilities in the Heart of Europe Part One:
Romanian Germans in Germany Chapter 1: Germans Moving "Home:" From
Timisoara to Nuremberg Readiness to Go. German Migration during State
Socialism The Big Wave: Mass Migration of the Romanian Germans Chapter 2:
Living in Nuremberg: Accepted but Different Getting to Nuremberg Labor
Market Incorporation Getting Education ...and Better Jobs Sociality
Networks, Claims for Identity, and Prestige Loss Marriage to Romanian Women
and "Romanianization" Chapter 3: A Weak Transnationality: Memory, Leisure,
and Plans to Return Remembering Places: Transnationalism as Memory "Romania
Tourists:" Transnationalism as Leisure Transnational Pensioners Plans to
Move Back Part Two: Romanians in Italy Chapter 4: "We Need to Get Out Of
Here": From Borsa to Milan Migration from Borsa: Causes, Periods, and
Mechanisms of Migration The Initial Phase: Inventing Migration Strategies
The Development of Migration: Kinship Networks Freedom of Movement in
Europe Chapter 5: Making Milan Their Own: From Precariousness to Adaptation
Getting to Milan Finding Housing Finding Jobs Legalization Freedom to
Travel and Its Effects in Milan Chapter 6: Back Home: Prestige, Gain,
Remittances, and Social Change Remittances for Sustaining Households
Transnational Strategies of Investment Migrant Transnationalism, Social
Change and Prestige Gain Transnational Migration and Social Transformation
Conclusions References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Constructing Status in Transnational Migration
Nation States, Migrants' Incorporation, and Social Status Fieldwork
Encounters: Migrants and Mobilities in the Heart of Europe Part One:
Romanian Germans in Germany Chapter 1: Germans Moving "Home:" From
Timisoara to Nuremberg Readiness to Go. German Migration during State
Socialism The Big Wave: Mass Migration of the Romanian Germans Chapter 2:
Living in Nuremberg: Accepted but Different Getting to Nuremberg Labor
Market Incorporation Getting Education ...and Better Jobs Sociality
Networks, Claims for Identity, and Prestige Loss Marriage to Romanian Women
and "Romanianization" Chapter 3: A Weak Transnationality: Memory, Leisure,
and Plans to Return Remembering Places: Transnationalism as Memory "Romania
Tourists:" Transnationalism as Leisure Transnational Pensioners Plans to
Move Back Part Two: Romanians in Italy Chapter 4: "We Need to Get Out Of
Here": From Borsa to Milan Migration from Borsa: Causes, Periods, and
Mechanisms of Migration The Initial Phase: Inventing Migration Strategies
The Development of Migration: Kinship Networks Freedom of Movement in
Europe Chapter 5: Making Milan Their Own: From Precariousness to Adaptation
Getting to Milan Finding Housing Finding Jobs Legalization Freedom to
Travel and Its Effects in Milan Chapter 6: Back Home: Prestige, Gain,
Remittances, and Social Change Remittances for Sustaining Households
Transnational Strategies of Investment Migrant Transnationalism, Social
Change and Prestige Gain Transnational Migration and Social Transformation
Conclusions References Index About the Author
Nation States, Migrants' Incorporation, and Social Status Fieldwork
Encounters: Migrants and Mobilities in the Heart of Europe Part One:
Romanian Germans in Germany Chapter 1: Germans Moving "Home:" From
Timisoara to Nuremberg Readiness to Go. German Migration during State
Socialism The Big Wave: Mass Migration of the Romanian Germans Chapter 2:
Living in Nuremberg: Accepted but Different Getting to Nuremberg Labor
Market Incorporation Getting Education ...and Better Jobs Sociality
Networks, Claims for Identity, and Prestige Loss Marriage to Romanian Women
and "Romanianization" Chapter 3: A Weak Transnationality: Memory, Leisure,
and Plans to Return Remembering Places: Transnationalism as Memory "Romania
Tourists:" Transnationalism as Leisure Transnational Pensioners Plans to
Move Back Part Two: Romanians in Italy Chapter 4: "We Need to Get Out Of
Here": From Borsa to Milan Migration from Borsa: Causes, Periods, and
Mechanisms of Migration The Initial Phase: Inventing Migration Strategies
The Development of Migration: Kinship Networks Freedom of Movement in
Europe Chapter 5: Making Milan Their Own: From Precariousness to Adaptation
Getting to Milan Finding Housing Finding Jobs Legalization Freedom to
Travel and Its Effects in Milan Chapter 6: Back Home: Prestige, Gain,
Remittances, and Social Change Remittances for Sustaining Households
Transnational Strategies of Investment Migrant Transnationalism, Social
Change and Prestige Gain Transnational Migration and Social Transformation
Conclusions References Index About the Author