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The Postdiaspora Condition
Crossborder Social Protection, Transnational Schooling, and Extraterritorial Human Security
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Focusing on the state's role in supporting its overseas citizens, the book explores social protection, education, and human security. Michel S. Laguerre discusses the emergence of the postdiaspora condition, highlighting how diaspora status evolves into an emancipatory experience. He examines crossborder services, the development of transfrontier mechanisms, and the governance strategies employed by various institutions. By analyzing complex arrangements and new legal frameworks, the book illustrates how emigrants maintain citizenship rights akin to those of residents in their homeland.
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The Postdiaspora Condition, Michel S. Laguerre
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- 2017
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- Title
- The Postdiaspora Condition
- Subtitle
- Crossborder Social Protection, Transnational Schooling, and Extraterritorial Human Security
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Michel S. Laguerre
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Released
- 2017
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 200
- ISBN13
- 9783319522609
- Description
- Focusing on the state's role in supporting its overseas citizens, the book explores social protection, education, and human security. Michel S. Laguerre discusses the emergence of the postdiaspora condition, highlighting how diaspora status evolves into an emancipatory experience. He examines crossborder services, the development of transfrontier mechanisms, and the governance strategies employed by various institutions. By analyzing complex arrangements and new legal frameworks, the book illustrates how emigrants maintain citizenship rights akin to those of residents in their homeland.