Trans-local Lives: Class, Gender and Rurality in post-2004 Migration between Ireland and Poland

· Transnational Press London
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This book is concerned with the classed and gendered characteristics of post-2004 migration between two non-city locales in Ireland (Newcastle West, Co. Limerick) and Poland (Tczew, pomorskie voivodeship). It documents and analyses this contemporary migration wave as a sociocultural phenomenon and sheds light on the strategies developed by the participants through which they rationalise and negotiate their mobile lifestyles. 

Content:

Introduction

Chapter 1 Polish Capitalism and the Legacies of Communism and Catholicism

Chapter 2 Post-2004 Polish Migration to Ireland

Chapter 3 Theorising Contemporary Migration

Chapter 4 Researching Contemporary Migration: Methodological Considerations

Chapter 5 The Trans-local Habitus: Reproducing Rurality in Migration

Chapter 6 Ordinary People Living Normal Lives: Formations of the Migrant Working Class

Chapter 7 Making Migration Livable: Negotiations between Mobility and Emplacement

Chapter 8 Polish Masculinities and Femininities: Constructions of Gender Identities in Migration

Conclusion

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Natalia Mazurkiewicz was born in Kraków, Poland. She holds an MA degree in Journalism and Social Communication from Jagiellonian University in her home city. In 2006, Mazurkiewicz emigrated to Ireland where she spent nine years. She obtained an MA in Gender Studies at the University of Limerick and subsequently enrolled for PhD in Sociology. Her dissertation focused on migration between Ireland and Poland – a new phenomenon on a massive scale which she felt she was a part of and wanted to explore its nuances. The research was funded by the Irish Research Council. This book is a product of many years of intensive research and being an immigrant. In 2015, after receiving her doctorate and Natalia Mazurkiewicz went back to Kraków where she still lives today. Being a (former) migrant transformed by perception of the world and people around herself, she did not choose academia as her career but in 2017, she started a business in Kraków. Natalia’s firm promotes creative education and the vision behind it entails everything that she had learnt during her own experience of transnational mobility. She maintains an active connection with both Jagiellonian University and the University of Limerick being an associate researcher with Gender Arc at UL.

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