Gold S J
Sociol Perspect. 1997;40(3):409-27.
"The great body of recent work on international migration has generally considered immigration as a permanent movement and explored the phenomenon from either a micro or macro perspective. Transnationalism offers a new model that integrates these dichotomized views. This paper uses the perspective of transnationalism to explore the motives of Israeli immigrants in the U.S. Integrating insights from both micro and world systems perspectives, findings emphasize the importance of personal and macro-level networks as well as Israelis' international culture and experience as both facilitating and giving meaning to their presence in the United States."
近期关于国际移民的大量研究通常将移民视为永久性迁移,并从微观或宏观视角探讨这一现象。跨国主义提供了一种整合这些二元化观点的新模式。本文运用跨国主义视角来探究在美国的以色列移民的动机。结合微观和世界体系视角的见解,研究结果强调了个人和宏观层面网络的重要性,以及以色列人的国际文化和经历对他们在美国的存在既起到促进作用又赋予其意义。