The Contexts of Diaspora Citizenship

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This book explores the social participation, identification and transnational practices of Somalis living in Finland and the United States. Through a multifaceted collection of chapters which are based on data ranging from legislation and policy documents to welfare indicators and interviews, this book explores how Somali migrants experience and explore their identities and belongings, and how they strive for participation as (diaspora) citizens of their sending and receiving societies. The case studies are conducted in two countries that differ greatly in terms of their social system, migration history and integration policies and as such they provide an opportunity to explore how different social, political and legal orders influence the life-courses and wellbeing of migrant populations. Furthermore, the book highlights how the fate of the Somalis as a global diaspora is routinely intertwined with the changes in the global political climate and the state-level political processes reflecting it. This book will be of great interest to researchers, students and lecturers of migration and diaspora, as well as individuals working with (Somali) migrants.


Explores how different social, political and legal orders influence the life-courses and well-being of migrant populations Provides new and critical insights on conducting comparative migration research in an international setting Describes one of the largest diaspora populations

Autorentext
Päivi Armila,**PhD, works as a university lecturer for sociology at the University of Eastern Finland and as an adjunct professor for Sociology of Education at the University of Tampere. Her research interests deal with social inequality defined by age, ethnicity, and place of residence.Marko Kananen**, PhD, is a researcher at Juvenia Youth Research and Development Centre at the South Eastern Finland University of Applied Sciences. His research interests include immigration, civic participation and transnational identities.

Yasemin Kontkanen is a PhD candidate in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Eastern Finland. Her current research focus is Somali entrepreneurs in Finland and in the United States where her research interests are societal membership of immigrants, diasporic identities and entrepreneurship.


Inhalt
PROLOGUE.- Part I: INTRODUCTION: ABOUT THIS COLLECTION.- Part II: PERSPECTIVES TO DIASPORA CITIZENSHIPS: CONTEXTS 1. Facts and Figures: Somalis in Finland and in the United States Marko Kananen & Ville-Samuli Haverinen 2. The Newest African-Americans?:Somali Struggles for Belonging Cawo M. Abdi 3.Mainstream or Margins? How Somalis Perceive Their Status and Possibilities in Finnish and American Societies? Marko Kananen 4. The Call of the Homeland: "My Relationship to Somalia is Difficult to Explain" Marko Kananen.- Part III: ACTING AS DIASPORA CITIZENS: AGENCIES 5. Subject, Object, Predicate? Somali Migrants' Subject Positions in a Local Finnish Integration Scene Päivi Armila & Yasemin Kontkanen 6. Somalis In America's Heartland: Columbus,Ohio Stefanie Chambers 7. Integration, Finnish Somalis and Their Right to Everyday Life Tiina Sotkasiira 8. Somali Diaspora Women and Sense of Identity and Belonging Habon Abdulle 9.Diaspora Citizenship: Silenced, Stigmatized, Outlying and Campaigning Päivi Armila & Yasemin Kontkanen Part IV: STUDYING DIASPORA CITIZENSHIP: THEORETICAL AND METHODOLOGICAL NOTIONS 10. Of Premises for Cross-National Comparisons 11. Notions about Cross-National Comparative Social Sciences and the Societal Role of Researchers Ville-Samuli Haverinen.- EPILOGUE.- ABOUT THE AUTHORS.

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09783319944890
    • Editor Päivi Armila, Yasemin Kontkanen, Marko Kananen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Auflage 1st edition 2019
    • Größe H241mm x B160mm x T20mm
    • Jahr 2018
    • EAN 9783319944890
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 3319944894
    • Veröffentlichung 08.11.2018
    • Titel The Contexts of Diaspora Citizenship
    • Untertitel Somali Communities in Finland and the United States
    • Gewicht 547g
    • Herausgeber Springer International Publishing
    • Anzahl Seiten 252
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Genre Sozialwissenschaften, Recht & Wirtschaft

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