Laguerre proposes a relationship among migrants and their home society that transcends current views in migration studies. The relationship among Haitians who live outside Haiti reflects a web rather than a radial relationship with the home country; Haitian migrants communicate among themselves and the home country simultaneously. In viewing the Haitian diaspora from a global perspective, the author reveals a new theory of interconnectedness in migration, which marks a significant move away from transnationalism.Mapping the Global Arena of Diasporic Politics * The Practice of Diasporic Politics * State, Diaspora, and Transnational Politics * Diasporic Lobbying in American Politics * Homeland Political Crisis, the Virtual Diasporic Public Sphere, and Diasporic Politics * Dediasporization: Homeland and Hostland * Diasporic Politics and Transnational Political Space
Laguerre takes an innovative approach to the analysis of migration studies by suggesting a more complex understanding oftherelationshipsamong migrants,their specific localities in their home countries, and their everyday practices in the receiving societies.' - Ramona Hern?ndez, Professor of Sociology/Director Dominican Studies Institute, City College-CUNY JV
9B4093DA-9445-42BD-A015-06E6F95E0E92 382249 Hardback 274904 9781403998576 1403998574 Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere Airlines and the Gendering of Organizational Culture Sex, Strategy and the Stratosphere 16/05/2006 05/16/2006 612 Business Management Monos - Academic A. Mills 16332 By (Author) Author Record 1 Professor of Management and Director of PhD in Business Administration Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary's University, Canada albert.mills@smu.ca 612 Business Management Monos - Academic Scholarly Pal Scholarly V6 - Manufacturing on Demand V6 - Print on Demand KJU - Organizational theory & behaviour BUS041000 Business and Management - Business History; Sociology - Work, Labour, Employment and Organizations Profel³2