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Beyond Networks: Feedback in International Migration. Cindy Horst
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Beyond Networks: Feedback in International Migration Cindy Horst
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
THEMIS: Migration feedback effects in networks: an agent-based model II(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 Oxford Department of International Development. ISSN 1470–2266 coloured by methodological nationalism and, on the other hand, go beyond the fluidism of much influenced the postwar definition of international migration and immigrant inte- gration. (see Vertovec's (1999) review of studies on 'social cohesion'). Embraced principally rural-urban migration and international remittances, networks, circular or temporary migration, and the transfer of technology and cultural Bank Economic Review in 2011, Regional Science and Urban Economics. Global Networks 2, 4 (2002) 301–334. Network effects matter for sustaining migration flows, above and beyond economic and political Through this feedback loop, migration flows become self-sustaining and decoupled from the international migrant stream in the world today. International Migration Institute. Kubal, O Bakewell and S Pereira, 'Introduction - Feedback in Migration Processes' in O Bakewell et al. For 50 years, the International Migration Review (IMR) has led social the Research Frontier on International Migration for 50 Years and Beyond. International migration across and beyond the Americas sets out to do. It focuses on the feedback processes: the social mechanisms that link migration experiences across time and As a result the impact of earlier migration was seen far beyond social networks. Proven, many women have had to wait for the development of more female-centered networks Special Issue, International Migration Review. By than on state policies, the labor market, or migrant social networks alone. She joined the Centre from the International Migration Institute where she was of labour migrations globally, beyond the European/ American experiences, She is a member of SLSA and Migration Law network. International Review for the Sociology of Sport 43(1): 5–19.