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Torn Roots Grow

Orin Brightfield

Übersetzer A AI

Verlag: Publifye

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Torn Roots Grow explores the multifaceted world of migration, moving beyond traditional narratives to investigate why some migrant communities thrive while others struggle. It highlights the strategic cultural blending employed by migrants and their remarkable efforts to adapt and innovate in new environments. The book emphasizes that migrant success isn't solely determined by external factors but is actively shaped by the migrants themselves.

 
The book examines how migrants combine their heritage with new opportunities, creating unique cultural identities and driving economic mobility through migrant entrepreneurship. For instance, some groups maintain strong social networks rooted in their culture of origin, while simultaneously embracing new technologies and business practices. This dynamic approach, the book argues, challenges simplistic notions of assimilation and reveals the agency and resilience inherent in migrant communities.

 
The study unfolds across thematic sections, starting with core concepts, then moving to case studies examining successes and failures, and concluding with applicable insights for policymakers and communities. By using historical analysis, sociological studies, and economic data, Torn Roots Grow provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors that contribute to migrant success and the global dynamics of migration.
Verfügbar seit: 27.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 79 Seiten.

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