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Migrant organizations are of vital importance for countries of residence and countries of origin, but the empirical and theoretical knowledge of the cross-border character of migrant organizations remains incomplete.

It is clear that migrant transnationalism challenges the governance of nation-states on the local and national levels. This book, the outcome of an ECPR joint session, systematically and empirically analyzes the differing roles that transnational migrant organizations play in their countries of residence and origin. Drawing on research conducted in Belgium, England, Germany, Holland, Poland and Portugal, it focuses on the relations between migrant organizations and the state. Offering an opportunity for comparative analysis, it also examines why migrants and their organizations engage in different forms of border crossing activities, and how various political systems influence, and are influenced by these forms of engagement.

Migration and Organized Civil Society will be of strong interest to students and researchers of political science, political sociology, migration studies, transnationalism, and Diaspora studies.

List of figures and tables
xiii
List of contributors
xv
Preface and acknowledgments xviii
1 Introduction: interplay between migrant organizations and their environment - conceptual and theoretical framework
1(22)
Dirk Halm
Zeynep Sezgin
PART I Emergence of transnational activities of migrant organizations - towards a new theoretical framework
23(38)
2 The transnational migration paradigm: global perspectives on migration research
25(19)
Nina Glick Schiller
3 Disentangling migrant transnationalism
44(17)
Margit Fauser
PART II Migrant organizations' impact on countries of origin and countries of residence
61(34)
4 Diaspora politics: from "long distance nationalism" to autonomization
63(16)
Elise Feron
5 Political transnationalism in a new light
79(16)
Amanda Klekowski Von Koppenfels
PART III How transnational political spaces influence migrant organizations - impact of the countries of origin, countries of residence, third countries and supranational political opportunities
95(78)
6 The impact of political factors on the Vietnamese migrant organizations in Poland
97(16)
Marta Biernath
7 The country of residence and migrant transnationalism: how do opportunity structures in countries of residence affect transnational attitudes and behavior of migrant organizations from the African Great Lakes region?
113(21)
Marieke Van Houte
Nathalie Perrin
Anna Orrnert
8 Opportunities and challenges for organizational transnationalism - an analysis of the Turkish-Islamic Union of the Directorate of Religious Affairs e.V. (DITIB)
134(18)
Kerstin Rosenow-Williams
9 Brussels calling: the European organization of migrants from Turkey
152(21)
Liza Mugge
PART IV National governance and integration of transnational migrant organizations
173(46)
10 Three Catholic transnationalisms - Italian, Croat, and Spanish immigrants compared
175(20)
Jenni Winterhagen
Dietrich Thranhardt
11 Immigrant associations as political and institutional partners in Portugal
195(17)
Joao Sardinha
12 Conclusion
212(7)
Dirk Halm
Zeynep Sezgin
Index 219
Dirk Halm is associate professor at the Centre for Studies on Turkey and Integration Research at Duisburg- Essen University and teaches Political Sociology at Münster University, Gernmany. His main research interests: Migration and civil society, political participation and the organizational structure of Islam in Europe.









Zeynep Sezgin, is Coordinator of the Volkswagen Foundation Research Project "Diffusion and Contexts of Transnational Migrant Organizations in Europe (TRAMO)" at the Sociology Department at Ruhr-University Bochum. Her main research interests are political participation and citizenship, migrant rights in the European countries, migration regimes and migrant organizations.