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New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York (Princeton Legacy Library, 636)
Author: Illsoo Kim
Year: January 1, 1981
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Language: English



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New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York Introduction The book "New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York" by Pyong Gap Min, published in 1981, offers a unique perspective on the immigration experience of the Korean community in New York City. The author challenges the traditional paradigm of folk-urban transition and instead focuses on the macroscopic features of internal political and economic problems, social structure, foreign policy, and immigration policy of the host country. This approach provides a comprehensive understanding of the immigrant experience and highlights the importance of studying and understanding the process of technological evolution to ensure the survival of humanity and the unity of people in a warring state.
New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York Introduction Книга «New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York» Пён Гап Мина, опубликованная в 1981 году, предлагает уникальный взгляд на иммиграционный опыт корейской общины в Нью-Йорке. Автор бросает вызов традиционной парадигме народно-городского перехода и вместо этого фокусируется на макроскопических особенностях внутренних политических и экономических проблем, социальной структуре, внешней политике и иммиграционной политике принимающей страны. Такой подход обеспечивает всестороннее понимание опыта иммигрантов и подчеркивает важность изучения и понимания процесса технологической эволюции для обеспечения выживания человечества и единства людей в воюющем государстве.
New Urban Immigrants : The Korean Community in New York Introduction livre New Urban Immigrants : The Korean Community in New York de Pyeong Gap Mina, publié en 1981, offre une vision unique de l'expérience coréenne en matière d'immigration les communautés de New York. L'auteur défie le paradigme traditionnel de la transition urbaine populaire et se concentre plutôt sur les caractéristiques macroscopiques des problèmes politiques et économiques internes, la structure sociale, la politique étrangère et la politique d'immigration du pays d'accueil. Cette approche permet de bien comprendre l'expérience des immigrants et souligne l'importance d'étudier et de comprendre le processus d'évolution technologique pour assurer la survie de l'humanité et l'unité des personnes dans un État en guerre.
New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York Introduction «New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York» de Pyung Gap Minh, publicado en 1981, ofrece una visión única de la experiencia migratoria de la comunidad coreana en Nueva York. autor desafía el paradigma tradicional de la transición urbana popular y, en cambio, se centra en las características macroscópicas de los problemas políticos y económicos internos, la estructura social, la política exterior y la política de inmigración del país receptor. Este enfoque permite comprender plenamente las experiencias de los inmigrantes y subraya la importancia de estudiar y comprender el proceso de evolución tecnológica para garantizar la supervivencia de la humanidad y la unidad de los seres humanos en un Estado en guerra.
O livro «New Urban Imigrants: The Korean Community in New York Introdução», publicado em 1981, oferece uma visão única da experiência de imigração da comunidade coreana em Nova York Em York. O autor desafia o paradigma tradicional da transição popular e urbana e, em vez disso, se concentra nas características macroscópicas dos problemas políticos e econômicos internos, estrutura social, política externa e política de imigração do país anfitrião. Essa abordagem proporciona uma compreensão completa da experiência dos imigrantes e ressalta a importância de estudar e compreender a evolução tecnológica para garantir a sobrevivência da humanidade e a unidade das pessoas num Estado em guerra.
New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York Einführung Das 1981 erschienene Buch „New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York“ von Byung Gup Ming bietet einen einzigartigen Einblick in die Einwanderungserfahrung der koreanischen Gemeinschaft in New York. Der Autor stellt das traditionelle Paradigma des volksstädtischen Übergangs in Frage und konzentriert sich stattdessen auf die makroskopischen Merkmale interner politischer und wirtschaftlicher Probleme, die soziale Struktur, die Außenpolitik und die Einwanderungspolitik des Gastlandes. Dieser Ansatz bietet ein umfassendes Verständnis der Erfahrungen von Einwanderern und betont, wie wichtig es ist, den Prozess der technologischen Evolution zu studieren und zu verstehen, um das Überleben der Menschheit und die Einheit der Menschen in einem kriegführenden Staat zu gewährleisten.
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New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York Byeong Gap Min'in 1981 yılında yayınlanan "New Urban Immigrants: The Korean Community in New York" kitabı, New York'taki Kore toplumunun göçmenlik deneyimine benzersiz bir bakış sunuyor. Yazar, geleneksel popüler-kentsel geçiş paradigmasına meydan okuyor ve bunun yerine ev sahibi ülkenin iç politik ve ekonomik sorunlarının, sosyal yapısının, dış politikasının ve göç politikasının makroskopik özelliklerine odaklanıyor. Bu yaklaşım, göçmenlerin deneyimlerinin kapsamlı bir şekilde anlaşılmasını sağlar ve insanlığın hayatta kalmasını ve savaşan bir devlette insanların birliğini sağlamak için teknolojik evrim sürecini incelemenin ve anlamanın önemini vurgular.
New Urban Migrants: The Korean Community in New York تقديم كتاب «New Urban Migrants: The Korean Community in New York» للكاتب بيونغ غاب مين، الذي نُشر في عام 1981، يقدم نظرة فريدة على تجربة الهجرة في المجتمع الكوري في نيويورك. يتحدى المؤلف النموذج التقليدي للانتقال الشعبي الحضري ويركز بدلاً من ذلك على السمات العيانية للمشاكل السياسية والاقتصادية المحلية والبنية الاجتماعية والسياسة الخارجية وسياسة الهجرة في البلد المضيف. ويوفر هذا النهج فهماً شاملاً لتجربة المهاجرين ويشدد على أهمية دراسة وفهم عملية التطور التكنولوجي لضمان بقاء البشرية ووحدة الناس في دولة متحاربة.

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