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Boncompagni, A. (2001). The World is Just Like a Village: Globalization and Transnationalism of Italian Migrants from Tuscany in Western Australia Fucecchio. Fucecchio, Italy: European Press Academic Pub.
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Callaghy, T., Latham, R., & Kassimir, R. (2001). Intervention and Transnationalism in Africa: Global-Local Networks of Power. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
Chafetz, J., & Ebaugh, H. (2002). The Variety of Transnational Religious Networks. Lanham, MD: Altamira Press.
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Cordero-Guzmán, H., Smith, R., & Grosfoguel, R. (2001). Migration, Transnationalization, and Race in a Changing New York. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Ebaugh, H., & Saltzman-Chafetz, J. (2002). Religion Across Borders: Transnational Immigrants Networks. Altamira Press: Lanham, MD.
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Kaiser, P. (1996). Culture, Transnationalism, and Civil Society : Aga Khan Social Service Initiatives in Tanzania. Westport, Conn.: Praeger.
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Choy, C. (2000). Exported to Care: A Transnational History of Filipino Nurse Migration to the United States. In N. Foner (Ed.), Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 113-133). New York: Russell Sage Foundation.
Conway, D., Bailey, A., & Ellis, M. (2001). Gendered and Racialized Circulation-Migration: Implications for the Poverty and Work Experience of New York's Puerto Rican Women. In H. Cordero-Guzmán (Ed.), Migration, Transnationalization & Race a Changing New York (p. n.a.). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Cook, D. (2002). Forty Years of Religion across Borders : Twilight of a Transnational Field?. In H. Ebaugh (Ed.), Religion Across Borders : Transnational Immigrant Networks (p. n.a.). Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.
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