ISBN:
3862199436
,
9783862199433
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 234 Seiten)
Series Statement:
International labor migration 17
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Chinese diasporas in Europe : history, challenges and prospects
DDC:
305
Keywords:
Geschichte
;
Chinese
;
Group identity
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE
;
Chinese
;
Group identity
;
Chinesischer Einwanderer
;
Berufliche Integration
;
Kulturelle Identität
;
Geschichte
;
Europa
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Online-Publikation
;
Graue Literatur
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Europa
;
Chinesischer Einwanderer
;
Kulturelle Identität
;
Berufliche Integration
;
Geschichte
;
Europa
;
Chinesischer Einwanderer
;
Kulturelle Identität
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
"The early 21st century has witnessed a dramatic change in the international migration of Chinese people, regarding their number, their major destinations, and their activities abroad. Within a short time Europe, which for more than a century had been a traditional host region of out-bound Chinese, but with comparatively small and profile-stable diasporas, became a major hot-spot, displaying high dynamics in size and composition. Our multi-disciplinary volume focuses on this hitherto scantly explored development, based on several research projects about Chinese communities in different European countries. It is certain that in the future global economic development will further encourage the movement of Chinese seeking economic, social and cultural opportunities in new places which makes the presented research results highly timely. Therefore, this book is expected to become a valuable resource to all those interested in this timely subject and/or having to deal with it in their professional life. The volume is subdivided into four parts: an introductory overview of the history of Chinese migration to Europe, with a broader focus on the late 20th and early 21st century; a comprehensive section on the career context of expatriate Chinese; a study on the role of heritage language learning for the second generation of Chinese emigrants; and a wide-ranging part on cultural identity, including cultural memory embodied in letters, and the strengths of festivities and media."--Publisher
Note:
Qingtian immigrants in Europe : developments and trends in their progress, status, and business affairs
,
Highly qualified migration from China to Germany : trends in the early 21st century
,
Ethnic entrepreneurship of self-employer Chinese in Germany
,
Unbreakable "glass ceiling"? : investigating the living situation of first generation overseas Chinese in Denmark
,
Studying abroad and its consequences for Chinese language classes at Zhejiang University
,
Cultural identity of the second generation of overseas Chinese : approaches and prospect of a new research field
,
Cultural memory of Chinese migrants in Europe : a analysis of letters sent from Turin to Wenzhou (1957-1985)
,
Guanxi and the organisation of Chinese New Year festivals in England
,
The receptioin of mainland China TV series among Chinese migrants in Southeast Asia
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