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Social Networks and Migration

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Leading migration researcher Louise Ryan’s topical and intersectional book provides rich insights into migrants’ social networks. It draws on more than 200 interviews with migrants who followed va...
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  • 24 January 2023
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Leading migration researcher Louise Ryan’s topical and intersectional book provides rich insights into migrants’ social networks.

It draws on more than 200 interviews with migrants who followed various transnational routes in every decade since the 1940s, in order to build valuable longitudinal perspectives and comparisons. With a particular focus on London, it charts how social networks are formed and sustained, how trust is developed and how social support is accessed, and explores the key opportunities and obstacles that migrants encounter.

This is a seminal fusion of migration studies and social network analysis that casts new light on both subjects, essential for those interested in immigration, ethnicity, diversity and inequalities.

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Price: $119.95
Pages: 214
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Series: Global Migration and Social Change
Publication Date: 24 January 2023
ISBN: 9781529213546
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration, Social theory, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Ethnic Studies / General, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Discrimination, Migration, immigration and emigration, Sociology: family, kinship and relationships
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“Social Networks and Migration is an absolute must-read book for anyone interested in migration, social networks, social support and diversity.” Ethnic and Racial Studies

"...[A] critical watershed for most social network analysis and migrant studies." BSA Network Magazine

Louise Ryan is Senior Professor of Sociology and Director of the Global Diversities and Inequalities Research Centre at London Metropolitan University.

1. Introduction: Embarking on a Book about Networks

2. Conceptualising Migrant Networks: Advancing the Field of Qualitative Social Network Analysis

3. Researching Migration and Networks: Empirical and Methodological Innovations

4. Social Networks and Stories of Arrival

5. Employment, Deskilling and Reskilling: Revisiting Strong and Weak Ties

6. Evolving Networks in Place over Time: A Life Course Lens

7. Transnational Ties: Narrating Relationality, Resources and Dynamics over Time

8. Conclusion: Thoughts and Future Directions