Transnationalism from Below: Comparative Urban and Community Research

Author:   Michael Peter Smith ,  Luis Eduardo Guarnizo
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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Pages:   322
Publication Date:   30 January 1998
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Author:   Michael Peter Smith ,  Luis Eduardo Guarnizo
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781560009900


ISBN 10:   156000990
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   30 January 1998
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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-This volume constitutes an extremely valuable contribution to the growing but all too often inadequately grounded literature on transnationalism. . . . It is regrettable that so few academic publications aspire to shape debates both among empirically-oriented researchers in the core social science disciplines and among postmodernists in cultural studies and related fields. This book offers an important exception to this trend and exemplifies the significant advances that can accrue from sophisticated integration of theory and data drawn from various intellectual traditions and research methodologies.- --Eric Hershberg, Political Science Quarterly This volume constitutes an extremely valuable contribution to the growing but all too often inadequately grounded literature on transnationalism. . . . It is regrettable that so few academic publications aspire to shape debates both among empirically-oriented researchers in the core social science disciplines and among postmodernists in cultural studies and related fields. This book offers an important exception to this trend and exemplifies the significant advances that can accrue from sophisticated integration of theory and data drawn from various intellectual traditions and research methodologies. --Eric Hershberg, Political Science Quarterly This volume constitutes an extremely valuable contribution to the growing but all too often inadequately grounded literature on transnationalism. . . . It is regrettable that so few academic publications aspire to shape debates both among empirically-oriented researchers in the core social science disciplines and among postmodernists in cultural studies and related fields. This book offers an important exception to this trend and exemplifies the significant advances that can accrue from sophisticated integration of theory and data drawn from various intellectual traditions and research methodologies. --Eric Hershberg, Political Science Quarterly


This volume constitutes an extremely valuable contribution to the growing but all too often inadequately grounded literature on transnationalism. . . . It is regrettable that so few academic publications aspire to shape debates both among empirically-oriented researchers in the core social science disciplines and among postmodernists in cultural studies and related fields. This book offers an important exception to this trend and exemplifies the significant advances that can accrue from sophisticated integration of theory and data drawn from various intellectual traditions and research methodologies. --Eric Hershberg, Political Science Quarterly


This volume constitutes an extremely valuable contribution to the growing but all too often inadequately grounded literature on transnationalism. . . . It is regrettable that so few academic publications aspire to shape debates both among empirically-oriented researchers in the core social science disciplines and among postmodernists in cultural studies and related fields. This book offers an important exception to this trend and exemplifies the significant advances that can accrue from sophisticated integration of theory and data drawn from various intellectual traditions and research methodologies. </p> --Eric Hershberg, <em>Political Science Quarterly</em></p>


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