Cultural Geographies of Counter-Diasporic Migration: The Second Generation Returns 'Home'

作者: Anastasia Christou , Russell King

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摘要: This paper introduces the notion of ‘counter-diasporic migration’ as process whereby second generation relocates to ancestral homeland – birthplace their parents. We review and critically analyse three key literatures that frame this on generation, diasporas return migration find all them say very little about transnational links movements migrant generation. In final part we examine issues home, identity, place belonging constitutive elements cultural geography second-generation return. Although is essentially a (re)conceptualisation, throughout account weave an empirical thread relating recent research carried out by authors Greek-Americans Greek-Germans home in Greece.

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