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Titel: 
Handbook on home and migration / edited by Paolo Boccagni (Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Social Research, University of Trento, Itlay)
Beteiligt: 
Boccagni, Paolo [Herausgeberin/-geber] info info
Erschienen: 
Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA, USA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2023] [© 2023]
Umfang: 
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 683 Seiten) : Diagramme
Sprache(n): 
Englisch
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Angaben zum Inhalt: 
Contents: 1. Introduction: Home and migration - setting the terms of belonging and place-making on the move / Paolo Boccagni -- Part I. Backgrounds -- 2. Migrants of identity: Cosmopolitan actors at home in the world / Nigel Rapport and Andrew Dawson -- 3. Home and forced migration / Giorgia Donà, Cathrine Brun and Anita Fábos -- 4. Housing studies, migration and home / Keith Jacobs -- 5. The migrant house: The meaning of its architecture and materiality / Iris Levin -- 6. Towards a social history of home and migration / Rosa Salzberg -- 7. Moving toward home away from home: A cultural psychology perspective on home and migration / Mariann Märtsin and Annela Samuel -- 8. Between longing and belonging: Home, homemaking and diasporas / Jayani Bonnerjee -- 9. The paradox of home: An interview with les back -- Part II. Questions -- 10. Senses of home in the modern world / Gordon Mathews -- 11. Temporalities of migration and homemaking / Brenda S.A. Yeoh and Franchesca Morais -- 12. Governing the state as a home: Domopolitics and migration / William Walters -- 13. Settler colonialism and home / Ariel Handel and Hagar Kotef -- 14. Home and the politics of location and displacement / Halleh Ghorashi -- 15. On the biopsychosocial impacts of extreme domicide / Bree Akesson -- 16. Home, nativism and migration / Jan Willem Duyvendak -- 17. Moving from home to accommodation - a conceptual alternative for the historical manipulation of home for violent and exclusionary ends: An interview with barak kalir -- Part III. Lived experience -- 18. Home and homemaking in local and transnational family lives / Angelie Marilla and Asuncion Fresnoza-Flot -- 19. Feeling at home: Migrant homemaking through the senses / Diana Mata-Codesal -- 20. Making home through memories and ritualised social practices / Anastasia Christou -- 21. Moving bricks: Strategies for a genealogy of housing, migration, and social movements / Araceli Masterson-Algar and Edward Jackiewicz -- 22. Home and homemaking during refugee journeys / Elina Paju, Lena Näre and Paula Merikoski -- 23. Migration, home, and homemaking in contemporary visual art / Helen Underhill -- 24. Fictions of home: Contemporary palestinian narratives of migration / Yasmine Shamma -- 25. Religion, immigration, and homemaking: An interview with peter kivisto -- Part IV. Scales and materialities -- 26. The importance of the housing market for the housing opportunities of immigrants / Rikke Skovgaard Nielsen and Hans Skifter Andersen -- 27. Diasporic housing and the 'valuing' of home / Lauren Wagner -- 28. Migrants' homemaking practices in shared housing / Zahra Nasreen -- 29. Refugee housing and homing: Negotiating self and humanity / Anne Sigfrid Grønseth -- 30. The works of homemaking: Migration, domestic materiality, and everyday life / Marta Vilar Rosales -- 31. Scaling down migrant homemaking: Home possessions and the embodied experience of home / Anna Pechurina -- 32. A (dis)connected homescape: The promise, limits, and paradox of migrants' homemaking practices in the digital age / Earvin Charles Cabalquinto and Xinyu Zhao -- Part V. Differences and inequalities -- 33. Gendering home and migration / Annabelle Wilkins -- 34. Migration and home in research with children and young people: Story, participation, agency / Marta Moskal -- 35. Homemaking and cohousing by postcolonial migrants in later life / Louise Meijering and Ajay Bailey -- 36. Making home at the borders of citizenship: Migrants, home, and (il)legality / Paola Bonizzoni, Enrico Gargiulo, and Maurizio Artero -- 37. Home and homemaking practices among skilled Indian migrants / Ajay Bailey -- 38. Polish multiple migrants and their narratives of home and homemaking over time / Aleksandra Winiarska, Justyna Salamońska, Marta Kluszczyńska and Aneta Krzyworzeka-Jelinowska -- 39. Home, migration, and roma people in Europe / Stefano Piemontese and Gaja Maestri -- 40. Why (and how) home matters in the "stay-at-home" order and beyond / Tasoulla Hadjiyanni -- 41. Homemaking and mobilities among lgbt people: An interview with andrew gorman-murray / -- Part VI. Methods -- 42. Unveiling the (trans)national in the home space: An auto-ethnography / Magdalena Nowicka -- 43. Narrating home: Oral histories as documents and practices of homing / Alexander Freund -- 44. Visual research and participatory research methods / Charishma Ratnam -- 45. Researching home through the narratives of displaced people / Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia -- 46. Exploring home and migration through quantitative research: Enlarging scales, unsettling questions / Paolo Boccagni, Cristiano Santinello and Bernardo Armanni -- Part VII. Beyond the west -- 47. Between home and accommodation: Migration and housing in the arab region between circular ideals and diasporic lives / Samuli Schielke -- 48. Migrant homemaking in sub-saharan Africa: From self-help housing to conspicuous construction / Julia Pauli -- 49. Norms and forms of the remittance landscape in Latin America / Christien Klaufus -- 50. House, home, and homemaking in post-soviet migratory contexts: Insights from research in Russia and Japan / Ksenia Golovina, Anna Pechurina, Anna Rocheva, and Evgeni Varshaver -- 51. Making sense of family and home: Multi-generational immigrant families from China to new zealand / Liangni Sally Liu and Guanyu Jason Ran -- 52. Remittances and transnational housing among the Indian diaspora: Home as a project / S. Irudaya Rajan and Anand P. Cherian -- 53. Conclusion: On the futures of home and migration / Paolo Boccagni -- Index.
Anmerkung: 
Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliogr. Zusammenhang: 
Erscheint auch als: Handbook on home and migration (Druck-Ausgabe)
ISBN: 
978-1-80088-277-5 (e-book)
978-1-80088-276-8 (ISBN der Printausgabe)
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OCoLC: 1417744788     see Worldcat


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Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.4337/9781800882775


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"This dynamic Handbook unpacks the entanglements between the two notions of home and migration, which illuminate the lived experiences of (in)voluntary mobilities and the contested terrain of inclusion and belonging. Drawing on cross-disciplinary contributions from leading international scholars, the Handbook advances research on the social study of home in relation to migration, refugee, displacement, and diaspora studies. It investigates the interplay between the notions of house and home, examining the relevance of home as a category of both analysis and practice. With a global and comparative range of case studies and examples, chapters bridge disciplines in unprecedented ways, exploring the existential, epistemological, and political implications of home for those struggling for it from afar and from the margins. Synthesising and systematising state-of-the-art research on home and migration, this groundbreaking Handbook will prove an invaluable resource for students, scholars and researchers of sociology, anthropology, geography, and architecture. Practitioners and volunteers involved in social welfare, housing, informal social support, and mobilisations, for or by migrants and refugees, will also find this book of importance"--
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