TY - CHAP UR - http://www.palgrave.com/de/book/9781137601254 A1 - White, Anne SP - 49 N1 - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions. T2 - Migration and social remittances in a global Europe PB - Palgrave Macmillan ID - discovery1546315 N2 - To understand the impact of migration on sending countries it is worth first investigating social trends in those countries, then considering migration as one contributory factor to social change. This ?inside-out? approach avoids over-stating the role of social remittances. Taking Poland as a case study, I identify examples of social trends ? changing material aspirations and increasing levels of social trust ? and illustrate how aspirations link to migrants? experiences abroad which are transferred to ?stayers? back in Poland, but links between migration and trust are more complex. I further argue that literature on the impact of migration on receiving countries can aid understanding of how migration affects sending country populations, and that (if defined carefully) ?cosmopolitanism? is a helpful concept for understanding social change in Poland. KW - Migration KW - social remittances KW - Poland KW - cosmopolitanism. T3 - Migration and social remittances in a global Europe CY - Basingstoke, UK EP - 69 ED - Nowicka, M ED - Serbedzija, V AV - public Y1 - 2016/12/19/ TI - An Inside-Out Approach to Social Remittances: Linking Migration and Social Change in Poland ER -