Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society

Our article considers social remittances and social change in Central and Eastern Europe. We show how migration scholarship can be embedded into the wider study of social processes and relations. ‘Social remitting’ sometimes seems to be little more than a slippery catchphrase; however, this article...

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Main Authors: Anne White, Izabela Grabowska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, and Polish Academy of Sciences 2019-06-01
Series:Central and Eastern European Migration Review
Subjects:
cee
Online Access:http://www.ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/White_Grabowska_Social_Remittances.pdf
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spelling doaj-25a5c5e3c78c4961917f66ce02bb4caa2020-11-25T02:29:34ZengCentre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, and Polish Academy of Sciences Central and Eastern European Migration Review2300-16822019-06-0181335010.17467/ceemr.2019.05Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society Anne White0Izabela Grabowska1UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES)SWPS University of Social Sciences and HumanitiesOur article considers social remittances and social change in Central and Eastern Europe. We show how migration scholarship can be embedded into the wider study of social processes and relations. ‘Social remitting’ sometimes seems to be little more than a slippery catchphrase; however, this article defends the concept. If it is defined carefully and used cautiously, it should help the researcher to think about what, in addition to money, is sent from one society to another and exactly how, thus shedding light on important and insufficiently studied aspects of migration. A close-up view of the processes by which ideas, practices, norms, values and, according to some definitions, social capital and social skills are transferred by migrants across international borders helps researchers to understand more precisely how migration contributes to social change or, in some cases, prevents it from occurring. Our article reviews some of the most interesting arguments and findings presented recently by other scholars and discusses aspects of social remitting which particularly interested us in our own research. The context of our research is social change in Poland: we attempt to understand how migration has contributed to wider patterns of social change since 1989 and exactly how it intertwines with other social trends and globalisation influences. This entails a careful focus on both structural conditions and agency and therefore on social remittances.http://www.ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/White_Grabowska_Social_Remittances.pdfsocial remittancespolandceemigration impactsocial change
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title Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society
title_short Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society
title_full Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society
title_fullStr Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society
title_full_unstemmed Social Remittances and Social Change in Central and Eastern Europe: Embedding Migration in the Study of Society
title_sort social remittances and social change in central and eastern europe: embedding migration in the study of society
publisher Centre of Migration Research, University of Warsaw, and Polish Academy of Sciences
series Central and Eastern European Migration Review
issn 2300-1682
publishDate 2019-06-01
description Our article considers social remittances and social change in Central and Eastern Europe. We show how migration scholarship can be embedded into the wider study of social processes and relations. ‘Social remitting’ sometimes seems to be little more than a slippery catchphrase; however, this article defends the concept. If it is defined carefully and used cautiously, it should help the researcher to think about what, in addition to money, is sent from one society to another and exactly how, thus shedding light on important and insufficiently studied aspects of migration. A close-up view of the processes by which ideas, practices, norms, values and, according to some definitions, social capital and social skills are transferred by migrants across international borders helps researchers to understand more precisely how migration contributes to social change or, in some cases, prevents it from occurring. Our article reviews some of the most interesting arguments and findings presented recently by other scholars and discusses aspects of social remitting which particularly interested us in our own research. The context of our research is social change in Poland: we attempt to understand how migration has contributed to wider patterns of social change since 1989 and exactly how it intertwines with other social trends and globalisation influences. This entails a careful focus on both structural conditions and agency and therefore on social remittances.
topic social remittances
poland
cee
migration impact
social change
url http://www.ceemr.uw.edu.pl/sites/default/files/White_Grabowska_Social_Remittances.pdf
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