№1 (11) 2009
Demography and social economy, 2009, 1(11):5-19
doi: https://doi.org/10.15407/dse2009.01.005
MALINOVSKA O.A.
The International Migrations and the Social Transformation
of the Globalization Epoch
Section: MIGRATIONS IN THE CONTEXT OF SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Language: Ukrainian
Abstract: The article covers the most important social transformations resulting from the international
migrations in the context of globalization. It describes the development of new social phenomena
as well as the process of supplementing new meaning to the ones that existed earlier. In particular,
the article analyses the formation of the transnational social spaces, “diversity capital”, new role
of diasporas, transformation of ethno-class, and other issues.
Key words: -
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