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Transnational Community Mobilization and Transformation, 2010-2020
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Transnational Community Mobilization and Transformation, 2010-2020

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The world is increasingly complex and ever changing. One of these changes involves the increasing trans-nationalisation by diverse sociopolitical groups/institutions, including the state, the corporate, as well as different transnational communities, including professionalised social groups.

Such groups also include transnational communities with migrant-refugee history and background. These communities often link their local host environments with their homeland origins in multiple ways. They often do such activities through diversified, transnationally situational and context-based sociopolitical engagements and mobilisations toward and with multiple social, political, and economic actors. Their main aim and purpose is to achieve and maintain recognition and dignified lives as individuals, groups, as well as communities. Through resisting exclusion and trying to help the excluded, they often approach transnational issues with cautious responsibility and cooperation as well as collaboration with multiple public, civic, and private actors.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 August 2024
Pages
164
ISBN
9781839990885

The world is increasingly complex and ever changing. One of these changes involves the increasing trans-nationalisation by diverse sociopolitical groups/institutions, including the state, the corporate, as well as different transnational communities, including professionalised social groups.

Such groups also include transnational communities with migrant-refugee history and background. These communities often link their local host environments with their homeland origins in multiple ways. They often do such activities through diversified, transnationally situational and context-based sociopolitical engagements and mobilisations toward and with multiple social, political, and economic actors. Their main aim and purpose is to achieve and maintain recognition and dignified lives as individuals, groups, as well as communities. Through resisting exclusion and trying to help the excluded, they often approach transnational issues with cautious responsibility and cooperation as well as collaboration with multiple public, civic, and private actors.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
13 August 2024
Pages
164
ISBN
9781839990885