Skip to main content
eScholarship
Open Access Publications from the University of California

Post-Industrialization and the Social Organization of Afro-Trinidadian Immigrants in Los Angeles

Abstract

In this paper, the author examines the relationship between "post-industrialism" and patterns of social organization that may be observed among international migrants at the micro-level; more specifically, the connection between certain aspects of post-industrial technology such as innovations in telecommunications and transportation and the social organization of Caribbean immigrants, a subset of the New Immigrants to the United States. The intent is to draw attention to the idea of non-territorial social systems as an emerging social form in the post-industrial era. This paper focuses on the New Immigrants largely because the New Immigration has coincided with the development of the computerization and automation of information, communication and transportation infrastructures, which is to say, at a post-industrial moment in history.

Main Content
For improved accessibility of PDF content, download the file to your device.
Current View