The experience involves, for instance, the transnational mobility of more affluent sectors, such as professional and managerial groups. Trans-nationality must be seen as constructed through class and racial boundaries and as a gender process. Transnational social spaces can extend into other spaces of transnational sexuality, musical and youth subcultures, journalism, as well as multitude of other identities, ranging form those based on gender to those based on race, religion or ethnicity. they also involve communities constructed by members of professional and non-governmental associations. Members of cultural communities who live in different countries but remain connected to each other through their cultural taste or pastimes may also construct transnational communities