Abstract
Based on anthropological multi-sited fieldwork, this article examines the changing flows of Vietnamese migration to Poland, starting with educational migration in the 1950s up to the current economic-oriented migration. Changes in the geopolitical order, such as the collapse following the Cold War and the reorientation of foreign policy of both countries, affected the nature of Vietnamese migration and cultural transmission. The biographical narratives of Vietnamese migrants in Poland were examined to analyze the interconnections between macro-structural factors, micro-level individual experiences and meso-level of transnational connections maintained by the Vietnamese community in Poland with their country of origin.
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