This research explores the life-changing effects of diaspora that can result in a cross-cultural childhood. It merges a phenomenological, hermeneutic, ethno-biographical and auto-ethnographical approach to explore the affective aspect of the cross-cultural childhood phenomenon within an existential framework using narrative inquiry to examine the lived experiences of three individuals who migrated to Australia. Empathetic resonance is developed through music interwoven in the text. Longing emerges as a central theme that offers great potential for personal growth
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Sometimes data invites more of us. To be physically held and touched, through hands creating and cra...
This paper documents and reflects on a specific event during ethnographic research on the developmen...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
Cross-cultural psychology researchers have revealed the psychological impacts of biculturalism, stre...
Migrants face the complex task of establishing bonds with the receiving society. The development of ...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Developmental processes involving social relationships and attachment behavioural system have been e...
This dissertation is a phenomenological exploration of the lived experience of being a bi-rooted mig...
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This text develops a theory of belonging critically building upon identity-research - while doing mo...
There are two central strands to this study, the voice of Steiner (or 'Waldorf') education and the v...
Purpose: This research examines distinctions between embeddedness and belonging in ethnographic fiel...
In this Special Section we highlight existing and emerging scholarship on Belonging in countries wit...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
Sometimes data invites more of us. To be physically held and touched, through hands creating and cra...
This paper documents and reflects on a specific event during ethnographic research on the developmen...
Introduction to the current issue "Longing and Belonging/ Désir et AppartenanceIntroduction to the c...
Cross-cultural psychology researchers have revealed the psychological impacts of biculturalism, stre...
Migrants face the complex task of establishing bonds with the receiving society. The development of ...
This research explores experiential narratives of national belonging and dislocation. It focuses on ...
Submission note: A thesis submitted in total fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor...
Developmental processes involving social relationships and attachment behavioural system have been e...
This dissertation is a phenomenological exploration of the lived experience of being a bi-rooted mig...
This research explores East Timoreseness as a complex and evolving identity in which Timorese 'front...
This text develops a theory of belonging critically building upon identity-research - while doing mo...
There are two central strands to this study, the voice of Steiner (or 'Waldorf') education and the v...
Purpose: This research examines distinctions between embeddedness and belonging in ethnographic fiel...
In this Special Section we highlight existing and emerging scholarship on Belonging in countries wit...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
Sometimes data invites more of us. To be physically held and touched, through hands creating and cra...
This paper documents and reflects on a specific event during ethnographic research on the developmen...