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Mapping the Transnational World

How We Move and Communicate across Borders, and Why It Matters
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Mapping the Transnational World by Emanuel Deutschmann explores the dynamics of globalisation through networks of movement and communication. It investigates how these transnational flows influence political and social structures, offering insights into the interconnected nature of our world today. The book provides a detailed analysis of the global patterns that shape international interactions and relations.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by the intricacies of global networks and the flow of people, goods, and information across borders. It offers a comprehensive look into how our interconnected world functions politically and economically, providing insights that may appeal to anyone interested in understanding the complexities of transnational dynamics in contemporary affairs.

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Mapping the Transnational World

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A study of the structure, growth, and future of transnational human travel and communication.

Increasingly, people travel and communicate across borders. Yet, we still know little about the overall structure of this transnational world. Is it really a fully globalised world in which everything is linked, as popular catchphrases like 'global village' suggest? Through a sweeping comparative analysis of eight types of mobility and communication among countries worldwideβ€”from migration and tourism to Facebook friendships and phone callsβ€”Mapping the Transnational World demonstrates that our behaviour is actually regionalised, not globalised.

Emanuel Deutschmann shows that transnational activity within world regions is not so much the outcome of political, cultural, or economic factors, but is driven primarily by geographic distance. He explains that the spatial structure of transnational human activity follows a simple mathematical function, the power law, a pattern that also fits the movements of many other animal species on the planet. Moreover, this pattern remained extremely stable during the five decades studiedβ€”1960 to 2010. Unveiling proximity-induced regionalism as a major feature of planet-scale networks of transnational human activity, Deutschmann provides a crucial corrective to several fields of research.

Revealing why a truly global society is unlikely to emerge, Mapping the Transnational World highlights the essential role of interaction beyond borders on a planet that remains spatially fragmented.

Mapping the Transnational World offers a large-scale look at various human connections spanning national borders. I appreciate the breadth of coverage: the description of regionalisation and globalisation across eight types of human activity over five decades is a big contribution all on its own. The use of network-analytic techniques to model these cross-border connections is impressive. - Jason Beckfield, Harvard University

This spectacularly ambitious and potentially paradigm-shifting work builds what is indeed one of the first systematic attempts to document, analyse, and explain the totality of migrations on a planetary scale. Mapping the Transnational World is a big empirical step forward for the study of international migration and mobilities. - Adrian Favell, University of Leeds

Series: Princeton Studies in Global and Comparative Sociology

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Mapping the Transnational World is praised for its rigorous conceptualisation and fresh perspective on the complex interdisciplinary literature associated with transnational phenomena. The book provides a comprehensive, global approach to understanding these concepts at a planetary scale, with commentary emphasising its thorough research and clarity.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691226491

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 25 January 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 5 color + 29 b/w illus. 16 tables. 3 maps.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Emanuel Deutschmann is assistant professor of sociological theory at the University of Flensburg and an associate at the European University Institute's Migration Policy Centre. Twitter @edeutschma

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