Transnationalism is a theoretical framework that explores the ways in which individuals, communities, and societies can transcend national boundaries and identities. It involves studying the flow of people, ideas, goods, and cultures across borders, as well as the ways in which these movements shape social, political, and economic relationships on a global scale. Transnationalism is often associated with globalization, migration, diasporas, and the increasing interconnectedness of the world through technology and communication. Researchers in this area examine the implications of transnational connections for issues such as citizenship, identity, social inequality, and cultural diversity.