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Transnational Migration and the New Subjects of Work: Transmigrants, Hybrids and Cosmopolitans

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Management number 201821672 Release Date 2025/10/08 List Price $13.40 Model Number 201821672
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Mobility is a defining feature of our lives, livelihoods, and work experiences, and this book offers a new theoretical framework in management and organization studies to understand people, work, and organizations in a world on the move while addressing growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 174 pages
Publication date: 17 March 2021
Publisher: Bristol University Press

Mobility has become an essential aspect of our lives, livelihoods, and work experiences in an increasingly globalized world. This book is a pioneering work in utilizing transnational migration studies as a novel theoretical framework in management and organization studies. Ozkazanc-Pan introduces a much-needed concept for comprehending individuals, work, and organizations in a world characterized by constant movement, while also addressing the growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.

Mobility: A New Defining Feature of Our Lives, Livelihoods, and Work Experiences


In an increasingly globalized world, mobility has become a crucial aspect of our lives, livelihoods, and work experiences. This book is a groundbreaking work in utilizing transnational migration studies as a novel 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 also addressing the growing inequality associated with work in changing societies.


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