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Survival of the Knitted: Immigrant Social Networks in a Stratified World

Survival of the Knitted: Immigrant Social Networks in a Stratified World

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Through this ethnography of West Indian social networks in New York, London, and the West Indies, Vilna Bashi shows how migrant life is patterned, structured, and regulated to provide critical financial and emotional support. She develops an important new general model of transnational immigrant network organization, the hub and spoke model, in which select veteran migrants (hubs) act as migration experts and send repeatedly for newcomers (spokes). Survival of the Knitted details the ongoing importance of networks throughout the resettlement process. Network hubs use their connections and reputations to find jobs for immigrants and to influence their housing choices. They shape the migrants' experience of racial hierarchies and social stratification in a new country. As Bashi expertly shows, geographic mobility is a vehicle for socioeconomic and cultural mobility, but in ways more complex and network-dependent than the standard migration story would tell.

Author: Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Published: 02/16/2007
Pages: 344
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.27lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.30w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780804740890

About the Author
Vilna Francine Bashi Treitler's research examines the intersection of international migration and socioeconomic hierarchies. She is also the daughter of a hub.

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