Migration and Transformation: Multi-Level Analysis of Migrant Transn

People’s transnational ties and activities are acquiring ever greater importance and topicality in today’s  world.  The focus of this book lies in the complex and multi-level processes of migrant transnationalism in four transnational spaces: In

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The series publishes original scholarly books that advance our understanding of international migration and immigrant integration. Written by academic experts and policy specialists, each volume addresses a clearly defined research question or theme, employs critical analysis and develops evidence-based scholarship. The series includes single- or multi-authored monographs, volumes and edited collections. The scope of the series is international migration and integration research. Topics include but are not limited to thematic and current issues and debates; comparative research of a regional, national or international nature; the changing character of urban areas in which migrants or refugees settle; the reciprocal influence of migrants/ refugees and host communities; issues of integration and social inequality as well as policy analysis in migration research. Series Editors: Peter Li and Baha-Abu-Laban

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Pirkko Pitkänen • Ahmet Içduygu Deniz Sert Editors

Migration and Transformation Multi-Level Analysis of Migrant Transnationalism

Editors Pirkko Pitkänen School of Education University of Tampere Kalevantie 4 Tampere, Finland Deniz Sert Department of International Relations The Migration Research Centre Koç University Rumeli Feneri Yolu Sariyer Istanbul, Turkey

Ahmet Içduygu Department of International Relations College of Administrative Sciences and Economics Koç University Rumeli Feneri Yolu Sariyer Istanbul, Turkey

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