'In this excellent collection of articles on Bosnian migrants, the authors illustrate the complex processes of boundary drawing that take place as those who have left their country of origin negotiate the terms of integration into receiving countries while often forging transnational links with the homeland. Essential reading for anyone interested in the linkage between political conflict and migration.' Peter Kivisto, Augustana College, USA and University of Turku, Finland 'Empirically excellent and analytically compelling on the emergence of a modern worldwide diaspora group and its struggle for acceptance, this book substantially broadens our understanding of the complex migration process. It vividly describes how Bosnians are being culturally, politically and economically shaped by host societies’ realities, but also how Bosnians are affecting their "new homelands".' Nihad Bunar, Stockholm University, Sweden 'Overall this collection provides the reader with food for thought about productive ways to theorize ethnicity through processes of boundary making in a way that disentangles analysis from the enduring legacy of discrete and observable entities, but also ways of assessing the value of transnationalism as a conceptual tool. The contribution of original empirical studies on the Bosnian diaspora in a variety of diverse locales is a welcome addition to the small body of Literature... the wealth of data and insight contained in its pages make it a valuable ethnographic and conceptual contribution to contemporary scholarship on transnationalism, diaspora and post-Yugoslav diasporas.' Südosteuropa '... a welcome follow-up volume to a large research output on the Bosnian war and refugee outflows that was published from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s... overall this is a useful, accessible, interesting, and diverse volume.' Contemporary Sociology 'This book presents the first comprehensive analysis of the integration and transnationalism of the Bosnian dia
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Biographical note
Marko Valenta is Senior Researcher at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway Sabrina P. Ramet is Professor of Political Science at the Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Trondheim, Norway