Wang Chunguang
Constructing Space: A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants from Wenzhou in Paris
Constructing Space: A Longitudinal Study of Immigrants from Wenzhou in Paris
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A ten-year longitudinal study on Chinese immigrants from Wenzhou in Paris explores the impact of evolving spaces they have built for themselves in the French capital. The study reveals changes in industries, living areas, organizational structure, interactions, and inter-generational dynamics. It investigates four specific spaces: economic, social, cultural, and policy-related, and aims to reveal the paths and mechanisms of the community and the production mechanism of society. The book is of interest to scholars and students of Sociology, Immigration Studies, and East Asian Studies.
Format: Hardback
Length: 166 pages
Publication date: 30 November 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This captivating book delves into a ten-year longitudinal study that explores the profound experiences of Chinese immigrants from Wenzhou residing in Paris. The author meticulously examines the impact of the evolving spaces these immigrants have created for themselves within both immigrant communities and French society as a whole. Through in-depth analysis, the study unveils significant transformations in the industries these immigrants are engaged in, their residential arrangements, organizational structures, interpersonal interactions, and intergenerational dynamics.
The research uncovers four distinct spaces that arise from the immigrants' integration into local society and subsequently shape their own integration: economic, social, cultural, and policy-related. The author's objective is to unveil the pathways and mechanisms that shape these communities, while also delving into the theoretical framework of society's production mechanism.
This comprehensive book appeals to scholars and students specializing in Sociology, Immigration Studies, and East Asian Studies. Moreover, it serves as a vital resource for anyone with a keen interest in Chinese immigration, offering valuable insights into the diverse tapestry of experiences and contributions of these immigrants to both their local communities and the broader global society.
Weight: 490g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032384825
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