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Transnational identities and immigrant spaces of Polish professionals in London,UK
Authors:Weronika A. Kusek
Affiliation:1. Earth, Environmental and Geographical Sciences Department, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI, USAwkusek@nmu.edu
Abstract:It has been estimated that about 700,000 Poles moved to the UK after Poland joined the European Union in 2004, with London receiving a large portion of Polish immigrants. In agreement with the British perception of migrants from Eastern Europe, the majority of Polish immigrants can be generally classified as labor migrants with close cultural and national ties to Poland. However, Polish migration to the UK also includes a growing group of professionals and social and financial elites who are often overlooked by academic research. This paper analyzes the migrant experiences of Polish professionals and elites in London, and the relationships between their transnational identities and immigrant spaces such as ethnic enclaves, private and social spaces. Furthermore, this paper uses Polish elites in London as a foundation to explore concepts of cosmopolitanism and transnationalism, suggesting that global elites can maintain strong national affiliations, and their global ambitions can be fueled by local contexts and standards.
Keywords:ethnic identity  Polish migration  migration  transnationalism  cosmopolitanism
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