Towards Transnationality as Practice

Towards Transnationality as Practice

  • Andrea Calabretta
Publisher:RoutledgeISBN 13: 9781032893044ISBN 10: 1032893044

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Towards Transnationality as Practice is written by Andrea Calabretta and published by Routledge. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1032893044 (ISBN 10) and 9781032893044 (ISBN 13).

This book engages in the stream of transnational migration studies by drawing on empirical research examination of the ties that Tunisian migrants and their descendants living in northern and southern Italy maintain with their country of origin. Through the unique application of Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical framework to the study of transnationality, the book demonstrates how transnationality can be understood in terms of practice - or, as the actualisation of a habitus generated by the social position of the agents, in a constant dialectic between interiority and exteriority. Rather than engaging with selected concepts in isolation, the work employs Bourdieu's entire framework to develop a holistic interpretation of the transnational experience, where objective and subjective dimensions are intimately intertwined, ultimately leading to a praxeological approach to the analysis of migratory transnationality. Towards Transnationality as Practice addresses a crucial gap in transnational migration studies, bringing a deeper understanding of the modalities through which transnationality is practised. It will appeal to scholars, researchers and advanced students with interests in migration and diaspora, transnationalism, cross-Mediterranean migration, social space, and belonging.