*IMMIGRANTS, *SOCIAL movements, *TRANSNATIONALISM, *SOCIAL action, *PUBLIC demonstrations, *POLITICAL participation, UNITED States emigration & immigration, AMERICAN nationalism
Abstract
This paper debates the traditional notions of political transnationalism used in the United States by showing the formation and the activist process followed by the #YoSoy132 movement in New York City. The conclusion drawn is that immigrants organizations in the US have diversified their acting repertories, political perspective and their demands. Therefore, it is necessary to broaden the concept of political transnationalism to a social-political perspective. The latter will allow having a wider theoretical notion to analyze a larger number of immigrants organizations in the US. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
*IMMIGRANTS, *EMIGRATION & immigration, *ASSIMILATION (Sociology), *TRANSNATIONALISM, *MEXICANS, UNITED States emigration & immigration
Abstract
The core idea of this paper revolves around movement and change in the process of assimilation of immigrants in the United States and in the conceptual and singular context of trans-border links that emigrants establish with their country of origin, which to some extent grant a particular acceptance within both the paradigm of transnationalism and the category of the transnational migrant. Transnationalism is established as the new transformation of models for the incorporation of immigrants. In the case of Mexican emigrants, the transnational social space is formed via U.S. migratory policy, by the nature and volume of undocumented migration and by the limited actions of the Mexican government. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2007
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