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Selected Works

Caroline R. Nagel

Selected Works

2010

Transnationalism

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Ict And Geographies Of British Arab And Arab American Activism, Caroline Nagel, Lynn Staeheli Jul 2010

Ict And Geographies Of British Arab And Arab American Activism, Caroline Nagel, Lynn Staeheli

Caroline R. Nagel

Current literature on migrant transnationalism highlights the role of new information and communication technologies (ICT) in facilitating lives that are situated simultaneously 'here' and 'there'. Yet discussions of transnationalism and ICT obscure many complexities because of the tendency to focus on migrants' connections with 'homeland'. In this article, we consider more broadly the spatiality of migrant activism and the different ways that ICT enters into it. Drawing on interviews conducted with Arab American and British Arab activists, we ask where is migrant activism geographically situated? How might their use of ICT factor into, or not factor into, activists' activities? In …


Rethinking Geographies Of Assimilation, Caroline Nagel Jul 2010

Rethinking Geographies Of Assimilation, Caroline Nagel

Caroline R. Nagel

This commentary argues for a reconsideration of the concept of assimilation in geographical research. Whereas critics of assimilation theory have often misrepresented assimilation research, those working within the assimilation framework have seldom explored societal understandings of “sameness.” This commentary advocates that geographers look at assimilation not only in terms of spatial patterns but also in terms of the discursive and material practices through which dominant and subordinate groups negotiate the terms of social membership. The need to arrive at a richer understanding of assimilation becomes more pressing as the assimilability of migrants becomes an increasingly salient topic of debate.


Integration And The Negotiation Of 'Here' And 'There': The Case Of British Arab Activists, Caroline Nagel, Lynn Staeheli Jul 2010

Integration And The Negotiation Of 'Here' And 'There': The Case Of British Arab Activists, Caroline Nagel, Lynn Staeheli

Caroline R. Nagel

Immigrant-receiving societies are increasingly emphasizing the need for immigrants to integrate into mainstream life. In Britain, this trend has manifested itself in 'social cohesion' discourses and policies. Discussions about social cohesion have often focused on the residential patterns of immigrant and minority groups in British cities, with the assumption that residential patterns are an indication of social integration. Integration, however, is also a socio-political process by which dominant and subordinate groups negotiate the terms of social membership. We explore the ways in which British Arab activists conceptualize their membership in and responsibilities to their places of settlement; we also consider …