The Bosnian diaspora : integration in transnational communities

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The Bosnian diaspora : integration in transnational communities

edited by Marko Valenta and Sabrina P. Ramet

(Research in migration and ethnic relations series)

Ashgate, c2011

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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The Bosnian Diaspora: Integration in Transnational Communities provides a comprehensive insight into the situation of the Bosnian Diaspora, including not only experiences in 'western' countries, but also the integration experiences of Bosnian migrants in neighbouring territories, such as Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia. The book presents the latest trans-national comparative studies drawn from the US and Australia as well as countries across Europe, to explore post-crisis interactions among Bosnians and the impact of post-conflict related migration. Examining the common features of the Diaspora, including the responses of migrants to changes within Bosnia and the position of displaced people in both Bosnian society itself and local political discourses, this volume addresses the influence of global anti-Muslim rhetoric on the Bosnian Diaspora's self-identification and refugees' relationships to their home country. The extent to which refugees and returnees can be described as agents of globalization and social change is also considered, whilst addressing the issue of Bosnian integration into various receiving countries and the influence exercised by European reception policies on receiving nations outside Europe. An extensive exploration of a major post-conflict European Diaspora, this book will appeal to those with interests in migration, ethnicity, integration and the displacement effects of Yugoslav conflicts.

目次

  • Contents: Preface
  • Bosnian migrants: an introduction, Marko Valenta and Sabrina P. Ramet
  • How to study ethnicity in immigrant societies: herder's heritage and the boundary-making approach, Andreas Wimmer. Part I Integration Outcomes and Transnational Engagements: (Per)forming 'trans-local' homes: Bosnian diaspora in Australia, Hariz Halilovich
  • Bosnians in Norway: how do they adjust compared with other refugee groups?, Marko Valenta and Zan Strabac
  • Transnationalism in the Bosnian diaspora in America, Reed Coughlan
  • Refugees from Bosnia and Herzegovina in Serbia: socio-demographic characteristics, status and prospects, Nada RaduA!ki
  • The Bosnian community in Austria: linking integration to transnationalism - some comparative observations, Barbara Franz. Part II Transnationalism from Above and Below: Transnational ties and transnational exchange, Marko Valenta and Zan Strabac
  • Bosnia and the remittances-institutions-development nexus, Jo Jakobsen
  • The Bosnian diaspora in Slovenia, A pela Kalcic and Jure Gombac
  • Of home(s) and (be)longing: Bosnians in the United States, Maja MiA!kovic
  • Connecting three homelands: transnational practices of Bosnian Croats living in Sweden, Maja Povrzanovic Frykman. Part III Identities, Day-to-Day Realities and Multiplex Belongings: Conflicts and inter-ethnic solidarity: Bosnian refugees in MalmA, Zoran Slavnic
  • Bosnian Croats in Croatia: 'ethnically privileged migrants', 'culturally distant co-ethnics' or 'Croats as any other Croats'?, Marko Valenta, Milan Mesic and Zan Strabac
  • Religion or culture? The public relations and self-presentation strategies of Bosnian Muslims in Switzerland compared with other Muslims, Samuel M. Behloul
  • Changing places, changing identities: a conclusion, Sabrina P. Ramet and Marko Valenta
  • Index.

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