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criticized in numerous studies. Moreover, the historical prevalence of methodological nationalism within social science has been explored by scholarship which argues that many turn-of-the-century writings on globalization have "conflated the necessary conceptual critique of methodological nationalism with the empirical claim of the nation-state’s diminishing relevance".
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has contemporary examples of divergence and criticism of methodological nationalism as an enduring practice in scholarship. Recent studies in transnationalism have conceived of the nation-state as one agent in a complex relationship with many global actors. Migration Studies that conceive of society
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Methodological nationalism and its conception of nation-states has been a component of both contemporary and historical methodologies in migration studies, insofar as certain studies have adhered to it or diverged from its theoretical foundations. This adherence has been acknowledged or otherwise
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Research on transnational Latina motherhood has negotiated issues of the nation-state as well as transnationalism. The conceptual frameworks of power geometries, social location, and geographic scales is positioned to counteract the analytical tendency to fall back on methodological nationalism.
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According to Andreas Wimmer and Nina Glick Schiller, there are three types of methodological nationalism in social science scholarship: ignoring or disregarding the importance of nationalism for modern societies, naturalization, and confining studies to geopolitical boundaries of a particular
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and Nina Glick Schiller, who specifically define it as "the assumption that the nation/state/society is the natural social and political form of the modern world". Methodological nationalism has been identified in many social science subfields, such as
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is an intellectual orientation and pattern in scholarly research that conceives of the nation-state as the sole unit of analysis or as a container for social processes. This concept has largely been developed by
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Wimmer, Andreas; Schiller, Nina Glick (2003). "Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration: An Essay in Historical Epistemology".
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Wimmer, Andreas; Schiller, Nina Glick (2003). "Methodological Nationalism, the Social Sciences, and the Study of Migration: An Essay in Historical Epistemology".
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to avoid methodological nationalism and better account for the intersecting transnational phenomena that constitutes the experiences of
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nation-state. These types may co-occur or occur separately. When they co-occur, they may reinforce each other.
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Caribbean migration to Western Europe and the United States essays on incorporation, identity, and citizenship
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Other scholarly research has combined transnational migration studies and conceptual frameworks such as
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as extending beyond national boundaries, then, sever this link between nation-state and society.
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Use of nation-states as the basis of analysis in social science
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and better explains the processes of transnational migration.
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social science
Andreas Wimmer
anthropology
sociology
migration studies
Saskia Sassen
transnationalism
transmigrants
coloniality of power
transmigrants
"Methodological nationalism and beyond: nation-state building, migration and the social sciences"
doi
10.1111/1471-0374.00043
the original
doi
10.1111/j.1747-7379.2003.tb00151.x
JSTOR
30037750
S2CID
145186084
"The global inside the national A research agenda for sociology"
doi
10.1111/j.1747-7379.2003.tb00151.x
JSTOR
30037750
S2CID
145186084
Nationalism and international society
ISBN
978-0521389617

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