New Chinese migrations : mobility, home, and inspirations /

"With the rapid economic development of China and the overall shift in the global political economy, there is now the emergence of new Chinese on the move. These new Chinese migrants and diasporas are pioneers in the establishment of multiple homes in new geographical locations, the development...

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Other Authors: Chan, Yuk Wah (Editor), Koh, Sin Yee (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Routledge series on Asian migration ; 2.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Chapter Introduction: new Chinese migrations / YUK WAH CHAN AND SIN YEE KOH
  • part Part I New migrants from mainland China
  • chapter 1 From Chinatown to China's town? The newest Chinese diaspora and the transformation of Sydney's Chinatown / ALEXANDRA WONG
  • chapter 2 The new Chinese immigrants in Japan: locating belonging in an ethno-national society / GRACIA LIU-FARRER
  • chapter 3 New Chinese migrants from China to New Zealand: pathways, mobility, multigenerational families and policy implications / LIANGNI SALLY LIU AND XIAOAN WU
  • chapter 4 Realising 'Chinese Dream': Chinese migrants in West Africa / KATY N. LAM
  • chapter 5 Transnational circuit and Yemen-China migrations: an emerging China-Arab connection / WAI-YIP HO
  • part Part II The HK-Taiwan-China migration triangle
  • chapter 6 The paradox between deterritorialisation and reterritorialisation: student migration across the Taiwan Strait / Taiwan Strait PEI-CHIA LAN
  • chapter 7 Intra-Asian infrastructures of Chinese birth tourism: agencies' operations in China and Taiwan / SEAN H. WANG
  • chapter 8 Life 'offshored': new migrations to Taiwan from post-1997 Hong Kong / Hong Kong YUK WAH CHAN AND HEIDI FUNG
  • chapter 9 Beipiao and gangpiao: young Chinese migrants' drifting experiences in Beijing and Hong Kong / LINDA YIN-NOR TJIA AND WING-CHUNG HO
  • part Part III The ongoing migration of Chinese overseas from / Southeast Asia
  • chapter 10 Why stay? Comparing Malaysian Chinese skilled migrants in Taipei, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Singapore / KOK CHUNG ONG
  • chapter 11 Diverse migration geographies of tertiary-educated Malaysian-Chinese migrants: anything new? / SIN YEE KOH
  • chapter 12 Immigration and shifting conceptions of citizenship: the case of stateless Chinese-Bruneians in Canada / AMANDA R. CHEONG
  • part Part IV Conclusion
  • chapter 13 New directions for overseas Chinese and migration studies: migrants, state-diaspora relations and transbordifer governance / YUK WAH CHAN.