This book analyses post-migration social networks via the notion of superdiversity. Approaching diversity as relational and complexly configured through multiple migration-related differentiations, it challenges us to rethink how we talk about and classify migrant networks. Based on research in two cities of migration - London and Toronto - the author investigates how we can use a superdiversity lens to discuss migrant networks in urban contexts. Focusing on the personal networks of Pacific Islanders and New Zealand M ori, she sheds light on the sociality practices of relatively small groups...
This book analyses post-migration social networks via the notion of superdiversity. Approaching diversity as relational and complexly configured throu...