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Schiller, Basch, and Blanc-Szanton (1992) introduce transnationalism as a novel analytical framework for understanding migration. They argue that traditional perspectives focusing solely on assimilation or return migration fail to capture the complex realities of contemporary migration patterns, characterized by ongoing social, economic, and cultural connections across borders.
The article primarily adopts a theoretical and conceptual approach. It
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