Transnationalizing Inequalities in Europe - Anna Amelina

Transnationalizing Inequalities in Europe

Sociocultural Boundaries, Assemblages and Regimes of Intersection

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
208 Seiten
2019
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-87675-3 (ISBN)
49,85 inkl. MwSt
This volume combines transnational, intersectional and cultural-sociological perspectives to analyze patterns, contexts and mechanisms of cross-border inequalities. The theory developed is illustrated by empirical research on migrations in Europe, specifically on recent migrations between Ukraine and Germany, as paradigmatic processes for the st
Unequal life-chances became a key feature of cross-border migration to, and within, the enlarged Europe. Combining transnational, intersectional and cultural-sociological perspectives, this book develops a conceptual tool to analyse patterns, contexts and mechanisms of these cross-border inequalities.



This book synthesizes the theories of social boundaries and of intersectionality, approaching cross-border relations as socially generated and as an inherent element of contemporary social inequalities. It analyses the mechanisms of cross-border inequalities as ‘regimes of intersection’ relating spatialized cross-border inequalities to other types of unequal social relations (in terms of gender, ethnicity/race, class etc.). The conceptual arguments are supported by empirical research on cross-border migration in Europe: migration of scientists and care workers between Ukraine and Germany.



This book integrates the analysis of space – including cross-border categories of global and transnational – into intersectionally-informed studies of social inequalities. Broadly, it will appeal to scholars and students in the areas of sociology, political sciences, social anthropology and social geography. In particular, it will interest researchers concerned with transnational and global social inequalities, the interplay of the categories ‘gender’, ‘ethnicity’ and ‘class’ on the one hand and global and transnational relations on the other, theories of space and society, and migration and mobility in Europe.

Anna Amelina is Junior Professor of Sociology at Goethe University Frankfurt am Main, Germany

1. Transnational Capitalist Class, Transnational Elites and Global Precariat? Facing Cross-Border Inequalities

Part I: From the Hegemony of the National to the Hegemony of an (In-)Equality Discourse



2. Predicaments of Migration Studies on Social Inequalities: The Current State of the Research on the National, Global and Transnational Scales



3. Multiple Inequalities as Sociocultural Boundaries: Combining Intersectional Theory with the Sociology of Social Boundaries



4. Where to Locate Sociocultural Boundaries? Social Inequalities and Their Contexts



5. From Categorical Distinctions to Sociocultural Boundaries: On the Hegemonic (In-)Equality Project and Regimes of Intersection

Part II: Transnationalizing Inequalities in Europe: The Making of Hierarchies within Assemblages



6. The Emergence of a New Migration System in an Enlarged Europe and the Narratives of Transnationalized Inequalities



7. Multiple Professional Commitments of Mobile Scientists as a Resource of Hierarchization: On Transnationalized Boundaries within the Assemblage of Science



8. Female Migrant Care Workers as Prisoners of Multiple Obligations? Transnationalized Boundaries Within the Assemblage of Care 8.1 Introduction: Interrogating the Concept of Global Precariat



9. Writing Spatialized Cross-Border Inequality

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Routledge Research in Transnationalism
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 308 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Makrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-367-87675-2 / 0367876752
ISBN-13 978-0-367-87675-3 / 9780367876753
Zustand Neuware
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