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- Barbade ; Comportement ; Migration ; Perception ; Population ; Seconde génération ; Transnationalisme (1)
- Barbados ; Behaviour ; Migration ; Perception ; Population ; Second-generation migrants (1)
- Barbados ; Identity ; International migration ; Racism ; Second-generation migrants ; Social integration (1)
- Encuesta ; Etnicidad ; Identidad ; Migración de retorno ; Migración internacional ; Racismo ; Transnacionalismo ; Trinidad y Tobago (1)
- Enquiry ; Ethnicity ; Identity ; International migration ; Racism ; Return migration ; Transnationalism ; Trinidad and Tobago (1)
- Enquête ; Ethnicité ; Identité ; Migration de retour ; Migration internationale ; Racisme ; Transnationalisme ; Trinidadiens ; Trinité et Tobago (1)
- Mad dogs and transnational migrants? Bajan-Brit second-generation migrants and accusations of madness (1)
- Racism in a Melting Pot...? Trinidadian mid-life transnational migrants' views on race and colour-class on return to their homes of descent (1)
- The past is still right here in the present : second-generation Bajan-Brit transnational migrants' views on issues relating to race and colour class (1)
- Racism in a Melting Pot...? Trinidadian mid-life transnational migrants' views on race and colour-class on return to their homes of descent
- The paper deals with Trinidadian transnational migrants who have decided to return to the birthplace of their parents. It considers the things that these migrants report about returning to, and living in, this multi-ethnic plural society
- and the salience of racial and colour-class stratification as part of their return migration experiences. Critical reflections are presented on racism, racial identities and experiences as transnational Trinidadians. For the most part, the returnees feel that where
- Mad dogs and transnational migrants? Bajan-Brit second-generation migrants and accusations of madness
- The past is still right here in the present : second-generation Bajan-Brit transnational migrants' views on issues relating to race and colour class