Transnationalisation and Development(s): Towards a North-South Perspective
Transnationalisation and Development(s): Towards a North-South Perspective
Author(s): Thomas FaistSubject(s): Migration Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Transnationalisation; development; transnational methodology;
Summary/Abstract: Public debates and research on the two-way relationship between migration and development has increased considerably over the past years. I argue that the current debates around the migration and development nexus should be approached from a transnational angle that is, looking at the emergence of a new transnational agent in development discourse – intermittently called “migrants”, “diaspora”, or “transnational community”. National states, local governments, inter- and supranational organisations and development agencies seek to co-opt and establish ties to mobile agents who are engaged in sustained and continuous cross-border relationships on a personal, collective and organisational level. Also, and this is crucial for any kind of scientific endeavour, the emergence of this new type of development agent can be tackled by a decidedly transnational methodology.
Journal: Migration Letters
- Issue Year: 4/2007
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 183-199
- Page Count: 17
- Language: English