ISBN:
9780754699989
,
0754699986
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (xii, 203 pages)
Series Statement:
Studies in migration and diaspora
Parallel Title:
Print version Local lives
DDC:
304.8
Keywords:
Immigrants Cultural assimilation
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Emigration and immigration Social aspects
;
Space perception Social aspects
;
Emigration and immigration Social aspects
;
Space perception Social aspects
;
Immigrants Cultural assimilation
;
Space perception Social aspects
;
Emigration and immigration Social aspects
;
Immigrants Cultural assimilation
;
Emigration and immigration ; Social aspects
;
Immigrants ; Cultural assimilation
;
Space perception ; Social aspects
;
Migratie (demografie)
;
Assimilatie (sociologie)
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Emigration & Immigration
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
Abstract:
Local Lives contests dominant trends in migration theory, demonstrating that many migrant identities have not become entirely diasporic or cosmopolitan, but remain equally focused on emplaced belonging and the anxieties of being uprooted. By addressing the question of how migrants legally and symbolically lay claim to owning and belonging to place, it refocuses our attention on the micro-politics and everyday rituals of place-making, that are central to the construction of migrant identities
Description / Table of Contents:
Notes on ContributorsSeries Editor's Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: Local Migrants and the Politics of Being in Place -- Part I: Migrants And The Politics Of Land Ownership -- 1 Migrant Routes and Local Roots: Negotiating Property in Dhërmi/Drimades of Southern Albania -- 2 Against the Gated Community: Contesting the 'Ugly American Dream' Through Rural New Zealand Dreams -- 3 Past Imperfect: Displacing Hawaiians As Hosts in a 'Drop Out' Community in Hawai'I -- Part II: Landscapes Of Belonging -- 4 'We Are Not Expats; We Are Not Migrants;We Are Sauliacoise': Laying Claim to Belonging in Rural France -- 5 Ambiguous Foreigners: Neighbours Share More Than Geographical Space -- Part III: Houses And Homes -- 6 A Reluctant Locality: The Politics of Place and Progress in Santo Domingo -- 7 Little Anglo-India: Making Australia 'Local' At St Joseph's Hostel -- Part IV: Contesting Urban Place -- 8 Invoking a Community of Engagement: Mobility and Place in a Small English Town -- 9 Negotiating Religious Expression and Citizenry Belonging: Bosnian Experiences in Suburban Melbourne -- 10 Migrants on Campus: Becoming a Local Foreign Academic -- Epilogue: The Cosmopolitan Justice of a Direction Home -- Index.
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
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