A selection of theoretico-methodological views from both senior and young researchers who participated in a two-week summer school organized by the European Research Centre on Migration and Ethnic Relations (ERCOMER) in May 1997. The book concentrates on theory and methods and their implications in research. Each chapter questions or defends specific methodological and theoretical choices available for current or recent research on migration issues. It aims to provide international and intergenerational perspectives reflecting both established views and constructive scepticism as well as intergender and multicultural perspectives.
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Linking Migration and Family Studies: Transnational Migrants and the Care of Ageing Parents
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Processes of Reconstructing Migration Biographies: The experience fo "Return" from the West to the East of Europe after 1989
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Notes on a Southern European Model: Immigration, the Welfare State and the Family
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Beware of Strangers: The Myth that Immigrants are most likely to be Deviants
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Germany's Repatriation Policies and Nationality Tests in Russia: An ethnography of immigration policy
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Notions Unbounded: A critical (re)read of transnationalism suggests that U.S.-Caribbean circuits tell the story better
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Post-Soviet Minorities on the Fence: Ethnic Russians between Estonia, the Russian Federation, and the international community
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