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Jenseits des Homogenitätsmodells der Kultur

Zur Analyse von Transnationalität und kulturellen Interferenzen auf der Grundlage der hermeneutischen Wissenssoziologie

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Going the Distance

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In den letzten 15 Jahren wurde die internationale Migrationsforschung mit der Entwicklung eines neuen Forschungsprogramms konfrontiert: Die transnationale Perspektive auf die geographische Mobilität (Basch/Glick Schiller/Szanton Blanc 1994; Portes 2001; Vertovec 1999) entwickelte sich zu einem angesehenen Forschungsprogramm der Transnational Studies (Faist 2000; Pries 2008a; 2008b; Khagram/Levitt 2008).

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Amelina, A. (2013). Jenseits des Homogenitätsmodells der Kultur. In: Bettmann, R., Roslon, M. (eds) Going the Distance. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00871-0_2

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