Migration and domestic space ethnographies of home in the making
This open access book provides insight into the domestic space of people with an immigrant or refugee background. It selects and compares a whole spectrum of dwelling conditions with ethnographic material covering a variety of national backgrounds – Latin America, North and West Africa, Eastern Euro...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Springer International Publishing
2023.
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Edición: | 1st ed. 2023. |
Colección: | IMISCOE Research Series,
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009741126606719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction: Stranger, Guest, Researcher – A Case for Domestic Ethnography in Migration Studies (Paolo Boccagni and Sara Bonfanti)
- 2. A House of Homes: On the Multiscalarity and Ambivalence of Homemaking in a Multicultural Condominium in Italy (Adriano Cancellieri)
- 3. The Next-Door Migrant: Autoethnography of Everyday Home Encounters across Difference (Francesco Vietti)
- 4. Welcome upon Conditions: On Visiting a Multigenerational Immigrant House(hold) (Sara Bonfanti)
- 5. Shared Flats in Madrid: Accessing and Analysing Migrants’ Sense of Home (Alejandro Miranda-Nieto)
- 6. ‘Visiting Home’ as a Method and Experience: Researching Russian Migrants’ Homes in the UK (Anna Pechurina)
- 7. Rooms with Little View: Reluctant Homemaking and the Negotiation of Space in an Asylum Centre (Paolo Boccagni)
- 8. (In)Visibility: On the Doorstep of a Mediatized Refugees’ Squat (Daniela Giudic)
- 9. Looking for Homes in Migrants’ Informal Settlements: A Case Study from Italy (Enrico Fravega)
- 10. Attending Houses of Worship as Homes Out of the Home (Sara Bonfanti and Barbara Bertolani)
- 11. Transnational Circulation of Home Through Objects: A Multisited Ethnography in Peruvian ‘Homes’ (Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia)
- 12. Migrant Domestic Space as Kinship Space: Dwelling in the “Distant Home” of One’s in-Laws (Barbara Bertolani)
- 13. Whose Homes? Approaching the Lived Experience of “Remittance Houses” from Within (Paolo Boccagni and Gabriel Echeverria).