International Migration Review
Volume 37, Issue 3, 2003, Pages 760-786
The politics of migrants' transnational political practices (Article)
Østergaard-Nielsen E.*
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Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Abstract
This article critically examines transnational political engagement of migrants and refugees in local, national and global political processes. Based on inductive reading of existing scholarship and in particular the author's own research on Turks and Kurds in Europe, the article discusses key concepts and trends in our understanding of why, how and with what consequences migrants engage in transnational political practices. These practices, this article suggests, are influenced by the particular multilevel institutional environment, which migrant political actors negotiate their way through. This environment includes not only political institutions in the sending and receiving country, but also global norms and institutions and networks of other nonstate actors. Finally, the article argues for critical examination of the democratic transparency and accountability of migrants transnational networks in any analysis of their long and short-term impact on domestic and global politics.
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ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 205
Original Language: English