Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines

Current studies on international migration often focus on transnational processes and networks conducted across borders. While states increasingly engage with their overseas populations, their strategies are becoming ever more creative. As such, we see the development of state diaspora strategies em...

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Main Author: Vander Meulen, Jocelyn
Other Authors: Pellerin, Hélène
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34538
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5704
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-345382018-01-05T19:02:39Z Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines Vander Meulen, Jocelyn Pellerin, Hélène Migration Diaspora Transnationalism Philippines Current studies on international migration often focus on transnational processes and networks conducted across borders. While states increasingly engage with their overseas populations, their strategies are becoming ever more creative. As such, we see the development of state diaspora strategies emerging that aim to connect with diaspora to influence their economic, political, social and cultural activities. One particular state strategy that is receiving increasing attention is the strategy of extending dual citizenship to overseas populations in order to create national solidarity and to promote investment and remittances back home. While the existing literature is comprehensive, there is a significant lack of research that aims to determine if these strategies have a real influence over diaspora activities and performance. As such, this thesis aims to determine whether dual citizenship facilitates home engagement. Using a transnational perspective, this research explores the relationship between citizenship, diaspora and transnational engagements within the context of Philippines by conducting semi-structured interviews to better understand how individuals perceive and engage in the policies that are targeted towards them. 2016-04-22T19:30:27Z 2016-04-22T19:30:27Z 2016 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/34538 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5704 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Migration
Diaspora
Transnationalism
Philippines
spellingShingle Migration
Diaspora
Transnationalism
Philippines
Vander Meulen, Jocelyn
Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines
description Current studies on international migration often focus on transnational processes and networks conducted across borders. While states increasingly engage with their overseas populations, their strategies are becoming ever more creative. As such, we see the development of state diaspora strategies emerging that aim to connect with diaspora to influence their economic, political, social and cultural activities. One particular state strategy that is receiving increasing attention is the strategy of extending dual citizenship to overseas populations in order to create national solidarity and to promote investment and remittances back home. While the existing literature is comprehensive, there is a significant lack of research that aims to determine if these strategies have a real influence over diaspora activities and performance. As such, this thesis aims to determine whether dual citizenship facilitates home engagement. Using a transnational perspective, this research explores the relationship between citizenship, diaspora and transnational engagements within the context of Philippines by conducting semi-structured interviews to better understand how individuals perceive and engage in the policies that are targeted towards them.
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Vander Meulen, Jocelyn
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title Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines
title_short Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines
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title_fullStr Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Citizenship and Diaspora Engagement: The Case of the Philippines
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publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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