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This book investigates the transnational experiences of Chinese Singaporeans who lived in one of four global cities: Hong Kong, London, New York, or Singapore. Plüss argues that these middle-class, well-educated, and often highly skilled migrants mostly experienced a sense of dis-embeddedness, and not cosmopolitanism, or hybridity, in their transnational lives. The author’s multi-sited study intersects the Chinese Singaporeans’ highly varied perceptions of these global cities and their biographies to show that these migrants—who often were repeat migrants—foremost experienced ruptures and disjuncture in their education, work, family, and/or friendships/lifestyle contexts. Transnational (dis)embeddedness is explained in terms of the Chinese Singaporeans’ access to resources and their views of self, others, places, and societies. Plüss recommends that research on these migrants should more fully account for the complexities of transnational processes, and contributes with such a knowledge to the scholarship on transnationalism, migration, race and ethnicity, and migrant non-integration.
Autor: Plüss, Caroline
ISBN: 9783319963303
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 304
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Veröffentlicht: 14.01.2019
Untertitel: A Multi-Sited Study of Chinese Singaporean Migrants
Schlagworte: Cities Cosmopolitanism Ethnic Migrants Global Migrants Globalization Migration Transnational Space Transnationalism Urban Space Urban Studies
Caroline Plüss is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology at the University of Liverpool, Singapore.