WP-27-2010: Bonding collective? The moral infrastructures of transnational hometown networks
By Thomas Lacroix
This working paper (the first of three) is part of a comparative research project looking at three immigrant groups (two North African Berber groups: the Moroccan Chleuhs and the Algerian Kabyles, and the Sikh Punjabis from India) residing in two receiving countries (France and the UK). This work seeks to explain the emergence of hometown associations committed to the development of their place of origin since the early 1990s.

