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Title: Remember Where You Came From: A Study of Eritrean Transnational Organizations
Authors: Araya, Miriam
Advisors: Fernandez-Kelly, Patricia
Department: Sociology
Class Year: 2014
Abstract: This study looks at the effects Eritrean transnational organizations have on the incorporation of Eritreans into U.S. society. Numerous works exist on immigrants and how they are incorporated into a receiving nation. Old assimilation theories argued that immigrants would shed their ethnic ties in effort to assimilate into the mainstream culture. In more recent times, the focus has shifted from the old assimilation theories to models that take into consideration the experiences of the new, diverse waves of immigrants that came after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. Models such as segmented assimilation and transnationalism have been created to describe the experiences of these contemporary immigrants in their adopted countries. This project focuses on Eritrean transnational organizations and their effects on Eritreans in the U.S. Ultimately, the findings show that the Eritrean transnational organizations display defense functions that help ease the settlement of Eritreans into U.S. Society
Extent: 109 pages
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp014j03cz82g
Type of Material: Princeton University Senior Theses
Language: en_US
Appears in Collections:Sociology, 1954-2020

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