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Return migration of the next generations : 21st century transnational mobility / edited by Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, [2009]Copyright date: ©2009Description: xvii, 245 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0754673731
  • 9780754673736
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 304.8 22
LOC classification:
  • JV6101 .R48 2009
Contents:
Return of the next generations: transnational migration and development in the 21st century / Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter -- Part 1. Second-Generation Return Migrant Experiences -- 'It was not quite what I had expected': some Samoan returnees' experiences of Samoa / Cluny Macpherson and La'avasa Macpherson -- The ambivalence of return: 2nd-generation Tongan returnees / Helen Lee -- The return of Japanese-Brazilian next-generations: their post-1980s experiences in Japan / Eunice Akemi Ishikawa -- Bajan-Brit 2nd-generation return migration: where am I supposed to be - in mid air?!' / Robert B. Potter and Joan Phillips -- Emulating the homeland - engendering the nation: agency / belonging, identity and gender in 2nd-generation Greek-American return-migrant life stories, Anastasia Christou -- Part 2. Young and Youthful Return Migrant Experiences -- Back to Hong Kong: return migration or transnational sojourn? / David Ley and Audrey Kobayashi -- Bittersweet home? Return migration and health work in Polynesia / John Connell -- Returning youthful Trinidadian migrants: prolonged sojourners' transnational experiences / Dennis Conway, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard -- Returning youthful nationals to Australia: brain gain or brain circulation? / Graeme Hugo -- Part 3. Theoretical Generalizations -- Return of the next generations: transnational mobilities, family demographics and experiences, multi-local spaces / Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter.
Summary: "There is renewed interest in return migration among researchers of global movement patterns. Until recently, it was overlooked, regarded as the result of failure by emigrants, or related to the return of retired, elderly migrants. This important study looks at the one-and-a-half and second generation migrants, the youthful contract workers and the 'prolonged sojourners' and the consequences of their return to source communities."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Return of the next generations: transnational migration and development in the 21st century / Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter -- Part 1. Second-Generation Return Migrant Experiences -- 'It was not quite what I had expected': some Samoan returnees' experiences of Samoa / Cluny Macpherson and La'avasa Macpherson -- The ambivalence of return: 2nd-generation Tongan returnees / Helen Lee -- The return of Japanese-Brazilian next-generations: their post-1980s experiences in Japan / Eunice Akemi Ishikawa -- Bajan-Brit 2nd-generation return migration: where am I supposed to be - in mid air?!' / Robert B. Potter and Joan Phillips -- Emulating the homeland - engendering the nation: agency / belonging, identity and gender in 2nd-generation Greek-American return-migrant life stories, Anastasia Christou -- Part 2. Young and Youthful Return Migrant Experiences -- Back to Hong Kong: return migration or transnational sojourn? / David Ley and Audrey Kobayashi -- Bittersweet home? Return migration and health work in Polynesia / John Connell -- Returning youthful Trinidadian migrants: prolonged sojourners' transnational experiences / Dennis Conway, Robert B. Potter and Godfrey St. Bernard -- Returning youthful nationals to Australia: brain gain or brain circulation? / Graeme Hugo -- Part 3. Theoretical Generalizations -- Return of the next generations: transnational mobilities, family demographics and experiences, multi-local spaces / Dennis Conway and Robert B. Potter.

"There is renewed interest in return migration among researchers of global movement patterns. Until recently, it was overlooked, regarded as the result of failure by emigrants, or related to the return of retired, elderly migrants. This important study looks at the one-and-a-half and second generation migrants, the youthful contract workers and the 'prolonged sojourners' and the consequences of their return to source communities."--Publisher.

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