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Migration and social transformation through the lens of locality: a multi-sited study of experiences of neighbourhood transformation

Starting from Castles' argument that contemporary international migration is part of 'step-change' transformations brought about by neoliberal globalisation, this article analyses the local impacts of global transformations by undertaking a comparative analysis of the myriad ways migr...

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Published in:Journal of ethnic and migration studies 2022-10, Vol.48 (13), p.3041-3059
Main Authors: Williamson, Rebecca, Cubas, Magdalena Arias, Ozkul, Derya, Maas, Cailin, Kim, Chulhyo, Koleth, Elsa, Castles, Stephen
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Global local relationship
Globalization
Immigration policy
Infrastructure
Locality
Migrants
Migration
Mobility
Neighborhoods
Neoliberalism
Social change
Social meaning
social transformation
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Urban areas
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