113 pages.Temps de lecture estimé 1h25min. Provides a substantive theoretical perspective on how people engage in new ways of being and belonging with respect to the world of work;
unique in the way that it utilises transnational migration studies as a new theoretical framework in management and organization studies;
addresses growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.In an increasingly globalized world, mobility is a new defining feature of our lives, livelihoods and work experiences. This book is a first in utilising transnational migration studies as a new theoretical framework in management and organization studies. Ozkazanc-Pan presents a much-needed new concept for understanding people, work and organizations in a world on the move while attending to growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.Introduction
Transnational migration studies
Transmigrants
Hybrid selves
Cosmopolitans
Diversity Research After Mobility: Multiculturalism
Inequalities on the Move
Mobile methodologies
Imagining a Transnational Future for Research on Differences