Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.

This paper analyses the migration experience of highly skilled Filipino professionals living in Singapore. It examines the elements that constitute the Filipino identity of these professionals and shows how they negotiate their sense of belonging and identity in relation to their experiences in the...

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Main Author: Yew, Maybeline Wan Hui.
Other Authors: Caroline Pluss
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14987
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-149872019-12-10T14:51:12Z Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging. Yew, Maybeline Wan Hui. Caroline Pluss School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology::Communities, classes and races This paper analyses the migration experience of highly skilled Filipino professionals living in Singapore. It examines the elements that constitute the Filipino identity of these professionals and shows how they negotiate their sense of belonging and identity in relation to their experiences in the Singapore and Filipino societies. This paper documents processes of cultural adaptation in a complex, bi-directional, process of interaction between transnational professionals and the host country that reiterate the dialectical relationship between migration, identity and sense of belonging of Filipino professionals. Based on the narratives of eighteen Filipino professionals located in Singapore, this research analyzes the impact of migration on the changing identities and subjectivities of transnational, Filipino professionals in Singapore. It concludes that social networks and familial ties are important factors contributing to the national belonging and psychological attachment of Filipino professionals. Bachelor of Arts 2009-03-18T04:31:14Z 2009-03-18T04:31:14Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/14987 en 29 p. application/pdf
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Yew, Maybeline Wan Hui.
Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
description This paper analyses the migration experience of highly skilled Filipino professionals living in Singapore. It examines the elements that constitute the Filipino identity of these professionals and shows how they negotiate their sense of belonging and identity in relation to their experiences in the Singapore and Filipino societies. This paper documents processes of cultural adaptation in a complex, bi-directional, process of interaction between transnational professionals and the host country that reiterate the dialectical relationship between migration, identity and sense of belonging of Filipino professionals. Based on the narratives of eighteen Filipino professionals located in Singapore, this research analyzes the impact of migration on the changing identities and subjectivities of transnational, Filipino professionals in Singapore. It concludes that social networks and familial ties are important factors contributing to the national belonging and psychological attachment of Filipino professionals.
author2 Caroline Pluss
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Yew, Maybeline Wan Hui.
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author Yew, Maybeline Wan Hui.
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title Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
title_short Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
title_full Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
title_fullStr Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
title_full_unstemmed Transnational professionals with Filipino origins in Singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
title_sort transnational professionals with filipino origins in singapore : transforming identities and sense of belonging.
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