Abstract
This research brief introduces the concept of “faith-based transnationalism,” or the cross-border travels of religious practices, beliefs, identities, and moralities that not only connect migrants and their left-behind families but also lead to the reconstitution of relationships, spirituality, and landscapes. Faith-based transnationalism is an important analytical framework in the study of the intersections of geographies of religion/faith and transnational migration. This is crucial in contemporary times given the unabated and continuing flows of migrants across international borders, with implications on reshaping identities, consocialities, and places.
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Katigbak-Montoya, Evangeline
(2025)
"Faith-Based Transnationalism: Conceptualizing the Role of Religion in Transnational Families,"
Asia-Pacific Social Science Review: Vol. 25:
Iss.
3, Article 11.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59588/2350-8329.1586
Available at:
https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol25/iss3/11



