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There are people who don't live in a single country but lead transnational lives. They are an extremely diverse group, spanning divides in privileges, preferences, rights and motivations. In a new of Population Space and Place, we examine the phenomenon of transnational living and explore it through a range of thematic and regional perspectives.

Join us for a launch webinar in which we present how transnational living matters -- as a concept and a real-word phenomenon -- and give your teasers of the articles included in the special issue.

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Programme

  • Brief introduction (Jørgen Carling)
  • Presentation of articles (authors)
  • Open discussion

Video abstract of the introduction to the special issue

Special issue | Population Space and Place

Transnational lives: the meanings and implications of living in two countries

| Jørgen Carling, Marta Bivand Erdal, Cathrine Talleraas

| Olga Cojocaru

| Marta Bivand Erdal, Jørgen Carling

| George Mavrommatis

| Heike Drotbohm, Nanneke Winters

| Paul Statham

| Godfried Engbersen, Erik Snel