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Everyday Europe : social transnationalism in an unsettled continent

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Bristol : Policy Press, 2019
[Migration Policy Centre]; [Global Mobilities Project]
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RECCHI, Ettore, FAVELL, Adrian Charles, APAYDIN, Fulya, BARBULESCU, Roxana, BRAUN, Michael, CIORNEI, Irina, CUNNINGHAM, Niall, DIEZ MEDRANO, Juan, DURU, Deniz N., HANQUINET, Laurie, POTZSCHKE, Steffen, REIMER, David, SALAMONSKA, Justyna Janina, SAVAGE, Mike, SOLGAARD JENSEN, Janne, VARELA, Albert, Everyday Europe : social transnationalism in an unsettled continent, Bristol : Policy Press, 2019, [Migration Policy Centre], [Global Mobilities Project] - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/61250
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This book offers an empirically-based view on Europeans’ interconnections in everyday life. It looks at the ways in which EU residents have been getting closer across national frontiers. The book considers how people reconcile their increasing cross-border interconnections and a politically separating Europe of nation states and national interests.
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-- Introduction. Social transnationalism in an unsettled continent -- Favell and Recchi Cartographies of social transnationalism -- Savage, Cunningham, Reimer and Favell The social structure of transnational practices -- Salamo?ska and Recchi Cultural boundaries and transnational consumption patterns -- Hanquinet and Savage Social transnationalism and supranational identifications ~ Poetzschke and Braun Explaining supranational solidarity -- Diez Medrano, Ciornei and Apaydin Narratives and varieties of everyday transnationalism -- Favell, Solgaard Jensen and Reimer Understanding Romanians' cross-border mobility in Europe: movers, stayers and returnees -- Barbulescu, Ciornei and Varela Transnational Turkey: the everyday transnationalism and diversity of Turkish populations in Europe -- Duru, Favell and Varela Epilogue. Is social transnationalism fusing European societies into one? -- Recchi Methodological appendix -- Poetzschke, Braun, Ciornei and Apaydin
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Published: 13 February 2019
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