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Anxieties Regarding Family Return to Latvia: Does the Imagined Turn Out to Be Reality? 关于家庭回归拉脱维亚的焦虑:想象会变成现实吗?
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.17
Daina Grosa
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‘We Are Not Just Asking What Poland Can Do for the Polish Diaspora but Mainly What the Polish Diaspora Can Do for Poland’: The Influence of New Public Management on the Polish Diaspora Policy in the Years 2011–2015 “我们不仅要问波兰能为波兰侨民做些什么,更要问波兰侨民能为波兰做些什么”:2011-2015年新公共管理对波兰侨民政策的影响
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.04
Michał Nowosielski
* Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, Poland. Addresses for correspondence: michal.nowosielski@uw.edu.pl, witoldnowak@wp.pl. © The Author(s) 2022. Open Access. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. ‘We Are Not Just Asking What Poland Can Do for the Polish Diaspora but Mainly What the Polish Diaspora Can Do for Poland’: The Influence of New Public Management on the Polish Diaspora Policy in the Years 2011–2015
*波兰华沙大学移民研究中心。通信地址:michal.nowosielski@uw.edu.pl, witoldnowak@wp.pl。©作者2022。开放获取。本文在知识共享署名4.0国际许可协议(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)的条款下发布,该协议允许在任何媒体上不受限制地使用、分发和复制,前提是您要适当地注明原作者和来源,提供知识共享许可协议的链接,并注明是否进行了修改。“我们不仅要问波兰能为波兰侨民做些什么,更要问波兰侨民能为波兰做些什么”:2011-2015年新公共管理对波兰侨民政策的影响
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引用次数: 1
Living Here, Owning There? Transnational Property Ownership and Migrants’ (Im)Mobility Considerations Beyond Return 住在这里,拥有那里?跨国财产所有权与移民(Im)流动的考虑超越返回
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.09
Davide Bertelli, M. Erdal, Anatolie Coșciug, Angelina Kussy, Gabriella Mikiewicz, Kacper Szulecki, Corina Tulbure
Migrants’ property ownership in their countries of origin is often understood through the prism of return: both intended and actual return mobilities. Applying a transnational optic, this article unpacks the relationships between migrants’ property ownership ‘back home’ and their reflections on future moves and stays, not limited to possible return. We draw on 80 semi-structured interviews conducted in 2020 with Polish and Romanian migrants living in Barcelona and Oslo. They left their homeland, sometimes following domestic migration or international migration to other countries, before arriving in Spain and Norway. Based on these case studies of East–West migration within Europe, we contribute to work recognising the ongoing complex and diversified nature of mobilities in Europe. First, we detail what migrants’ property ownership looks like in practice – forms of ownership, types of property, location. Second, we focus on how owning property in Poland or Romania intersects with migrants’ considerations about moving or staying in the future, beyond return. Considerations about future (im)mobility shed light on transnational relationships, as these evolve over time and across space. Furthermore, we find that transnational property ownership in their countries of origin reveals much about migrants’ relations with people and places ‘back home’ and reflects the known non-linearity of migration stories. Overall, however, transnational property ownership is a poor predictor of both return plans and intentions.
移徙者在其原籍国的财产所有权通常是通过返回的棱镜来理解的:包括预期的和实际的返回流动。本文运用跨国视角,揭示了移民“回国”的财产所有权与他们对未来移动和停留的思考之间的关系,而不仅仅局限于可能的回归。我们借鉴了2020年对居住在巴塞罗那和奥斯陆的波兰和罗马尼亚移民进行的80次半结构化访谈。在抵达西班牙和挪威之前,他们有时是在国内移民或国际移民之后离开家园到其他国家的。基于这些欧洲内部东西移民的案例研究,我们有助于认识到欧洲人口流动的复杂性和多样性。首先,我们详细介绍了移民的财产所有权在实践中是什么样子的——所有权的形式、财产的类型、地点。其次,我们关注的是在波兰或罗马尼亚拥有房产与移民在未来迁移或停留的考虑之间的关系。对未来(非)流动性的考虑揭示了跨国关系,因为这些关系随着时间和空间的变化而演变。此外,我们发现,移民在原籍国的跨国财产所有权在很大程度上揭示了他们与“家乡”的人和地方的关系,并反映了众所周知的移民故事的非线性。然而,总体而言,跨国财产所有权并不能很好地预测回国计划和意图。
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引用次数: 2
Belarus in the Eurasian Migration System: The Challenges of the Last Decade and Their Consequences 欧亚移民体系中的白俄罗斯:过去十年的挑战及其后果
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.05
Yu.N. Petrakova
This article presents the main recent developments in migration trends to and from Belarus. It studies these trends via the migration systems theory lenses, according to which Belarus belongs to the Eurasian migration system. The most significant migration flows are directed towards Russia, due to the existence of the Union State. However, over the last decade, Belarusian statistics have shown a gradual transformation in the direction of these migration flows. After the recession in Russia in 2015, the number of emigrants from Belarus to EU countries increased. The most significant changes have occurred in the migration dynamics between Belarus and Poland and Lithuania. The existence of the Pole’s Card makes it more difficult to measure the number of Belarusian immigrants in Poland, therefore, I provide a comparative analysis of Belarusian and Polish statistics in order to show a more realistic picture of the number and structure of Belarusian emigrants and the problem of underestimation in the sending country. Particular attention is paid to the consequences of the political situation in Belarus after 2020; this has become an additional push factor for emigrants and may also lead to a further reduction of Belarusian migratory links within the Eurasian migration system. Thus, the statistics for 2021 show a significant increase in the number of Belarusian emigrants to the EU, while emigration to Russia has remained at the same level.
本文介绍了进出白俄罗斯的移民趋势的主要最新发展。它通过移民系统理论的透镜来研究这些趋势,根据该透镜,白俄罗斯属于欧亚移民系统。由于联邦国家的存在,最重要的移民流向俄罗斯。然而,在过去十年中,白俄罗斯的统计数据显示,这些移民流动的方向逐渐发生变化。2015年俄罗斯经济衰退后,从白俄罗斯移民到欧盟国家的人数有所增加。最显著的变化发生在白俄罗斯与波兰和立陶宛之间的移民动态。波兰人卡的存在使得衡量白俄罗斯移民在波兰的人数变得更加困难,因此,我对白俄罗斯和波兰的统计数据进行比较分析,以便更真实地了解白俄罗斯移民的人数和结构,以及原籍国低估白俄罗斯移民的问题。特别注意到2020年后白俄罗斯政治局势的后果;这已成为移民的另一个推动因素,也可能导致欧亚移民系统内白俄罗斯移民联系的进一步减少。因此,2021年的统计数据显示,前往欧盟的白俄罗斯移民人数大幅增加,而前往俄罗斯的移民人数保持不变。
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Reflections on the Emigration Aspirations of Young, Educated People in Small Balkan Countries: A Qualitative Analysis of Reasons to Leave or Stay in North Macedonia 巴尔干小国受过教育的年轻人移民愿望的思考:离开或留在北马其顿原因的定性分析
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.07
Kimberly A. Parker, Erin B. Hester, Sarah Geegan, Anita Ciunova-Shuleska, Nikolina Palamidovska-Sterjadovska, Bobi Ivanov
For small, low-to-middle-income countries such as North Macedonia, the prospect of young, educated people leaving their place of residence (i.e. emigrating) can have significant negative societal-level effects. Understanding the complexity of the brain-drain phenomenon and its antecedents is critical to developing multi-level (i.e. global, societal and individual) strategic solutions. A qualitative analysis of several focus-group interviews was used to understand young, educated residents’ reasons either for emigrating or for remaining in North Macedonia. Two overarching themes served to organise the participant-identified drivers for emigration and those opposed to it. Three sub-themes emerged describing the factors for emigration: 1) a lack of professional opportunities, 2) institutional systems, and 3) cultural tightness. Likewise, three sub-themes emerged describing the factors for staying: 1) community, 2) culture and 3) social responsibility. Insights serve to contextualise some of the experiences of young, educated people in small, low-to-middle-income, countries which impact on their emigration decisions.
对于北马其顿这样的中低收入小国来说,受过教育的年轻人离开居住地(即移民)的前景可能会产生重大的负面社会影响。了解人才流失现象及其成因的复杂性对于制定多层次(即全球、社会和个人)战略解决方案至关重要。对几个焦点小组访谈进行了定性分析,以了解受过教育的年轻居民移民或留在北马其顿的原因。两个主要主题组织了参与者确定的移民驱动因素和反对移民的因素。出现了三个描述移民因素的子主题:1)缺乏职业机会,2)制度体系,3)文化紧缩。同样,有三个子主题描述了留下来的因素:1)社区,2)文化和3)社会责任。这些见解有助于将中小国家受过教育的年轻人的一些经历置于影响其移民决定的背景下。
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To Be or Not To Be a Samsar: Motivations for Entrepreneurship among Romanian Returnees Involved in the Transnational Trade in Used Vehicles 做还是不做萨姆萨:参与跨国二手车贸易的罗马尼亚回国人员的创业动机
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.11
Anatolie Coșciug
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When Distrust Meets Hope: Georgian Migrant Women in Greece 当不信任遇到希望:在希腊的格鲁吉亚移民妇女
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.08
Weronika Zmiejewski, Florian Mühlfried
For many women situated in post-socialist countries, the end of communism entailed the loss of state protection and social security. This often resulted in migration, underpinned by the hope for a better future and facilitated by trust in social networks. Trust and hope are often highlighted in the social-science literature as being indispensable means for navigating migration. What this perspective lacks, however, is an eye for the detrimental effects of the work of hope and for the beneficial effects of the work of distrust. For it can be hope that relates a subject to its exploiter and/or exploitative circumstances and it can be distrust that provides an escape route and increases agency. This article considers the illusive dimension of hope and the mobilising effect of distrust by referring to the experiences of Georgian migrant women in Thessaloniki (Greece). It shows how hope occasionally emanates out of distrust and how the combination of the two allows for new perspectives of action.
对于许多生活在后社会主义国家的妇女来说,共产主义的终结意味着国家保护和社会保障的丧失。这往往导致移民,对更美好未来的希望支撑着移民,对社会网络的信任促进了移民。在社会科学文献中,信任和希望经常被强调为引导移民的不可或缺的手段。然而,这种观点缺乏的是对希望工作的有害影响和不信任工作的有益影响的关注。因为它可以是希望,将一个主体与它的剥剥者和/或剥削环境联系起来,也可以是不信任,提供了一条逃生路线,增加了代理。本文通过介绍在塞萨洛尼基(希腊)的格鲁吉亚移民妇女的经历,探讨了希望的虚幻维度和不信任的动员效应。它展示了希望如何偶尔从不信任中产生,以及两者的结合如何带来新的行动视角。
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Where Is My Place? The Second Generation in Italy as a New Kind of Transnational Migrant 我的位置在哪里?第二代移民在意大利作为一种新型跨国移民
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.15
Roberta Ricucci
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引用次数: 1
Agency and Social Relations in the Search for a Better Life: Female Migrant Entrepreneurs in Poland 寻求更好生活的代理和社会关系:波兰的女性移民企业家
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.12
Kseniya Homel
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Social Media and the Online Political Engagement of Immigrants: The Case of the Vietnamese Diaspora in Poland 社会媒体与移民的在线政治参与:波兰越南侨民的案例
IF 1.7 Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI: 10.54667/ceemr.2022.01
A. Nguyen Huu
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Central and Eastern European Migration Review
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