Migrating and settling in a mobile world : Albanian migrants and their children in Europe /

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Author / Creator:Vathi, Zana, author.
Imprint:Cham : SpringerOpen, 2015.
Description:1 online resource (216 pages) : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:IMISCOE Research Series
IMISCOE Research Series.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11094180
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ISBN:9783319130248
3319130242
9783319130231
3319130234
9783319130231
Digital file characteristics:text file PDF
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:This book draws on award-winning cross-generational research comparing the complex and life-changing processes of settlement among Albanian migrants and their adolescent children in three European cities: London (UK), Thessaloniki (Greece), and Florence (Italy). Building on key concepts from the social sciences and migration studies, such as identity, integration and transnationalism, the author links these with emerging theoretical notions, such as mobility, translocality and cosmopolitanism. Ethnic identities, transnational ties and integration pathways of the youngsters and adults are compared, focusing on intergenerational transmission in particular and recognizing mobility as an inherent characteristic of contemporary lives. Departing from the traditional focus on the adult children of settled migrants and the main immigration countries of continental North-Western Europe, this study centres on Southern Europe and Great Britain and a very recently settled immigrant group. The result is an illuminating early look at a second generation in-the-making. Indeed, the findings provide ample grounds for pragmatic and forward-looking policy to enable these migrant-origin youngsters, and others like them, to more fully attain their potential. The book ends with a call to reassess the term second generation as it is currently used in policy and scholarly works. Children of migrants seldom see themselves as a particular and homogeneous group with ethnicity as an intrinsic identifying quality. More importantly, they make use of all the limited resources at their disposal, and view their integration processes through broader geographies showing sometimes a cosmopolitan orientation, but also using localized reference points, such as the school, city, or urban neighbourhood.
Other form:Print version: Vathi, Zana. Migrating and Settling in a Mobile World 3319130234
Standard no.:10.1007/978-3-319-13024-8