Various epistemological changes – such as the linguistic, narrative, and cultural turns that have influenced humanistic and social scientific studies since the 1980s – have contributed to the increased academic interest in politics, discourses, processes, and practices of belonging. During the recent decades, the idea of belonging or notbelonging have been discussed and theorized in various fields with diverse parallel and/or overlapping conceptualizations. These include, for example, identity, placemaking, displacement, and their representational, intersectional, and fluid nature. In recent years, several scholars have aimed to discuss the topics framed by the above mentioned concepts and points of view with a new conceptualization: ...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The Sense of Belonging (SB) is a highlighted concept that has been a subject matter of various socia...
What does it mean ‘to belong’? We too easily conceive belonging as a symbolic attachment to social c...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
Belonging is a notion both vaguely defined and ill-theorized. Scholars in various social disciplines...
Studies framing “belonging” as a key focus and a central concept of research have increased signific...
This text develops a theory of belonging critically building upon identity-research - while doing mo...
The article is primarily theoretical and conceptual. It focuses on the notion of belonging from an i...
The article is primarily theoretical and conceptual. It focuses on the notion of belonging from an i...
In this book, the author introduces belonging from a sociolinguistic perspective as a concept that i...
As we begin writing this guest editorial an e-mail alert informs us of a call for papers for the Soc...
Discussions about belonging and national identity are part of a broader European debate concerned wi...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. From 'identity' to 'belonging' in Social Research. Plurality, Social Boundaries, ...
This article theorizes belonging within the context of neoliberalism in North America. Drawing on a ...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The Sense of Belonging (SB) is a highlighted concept that has been a subject matter of various socia...
What does it mean ‘to belong’? We too easily conceive belonging as a symbolic attachment to social c...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
Belonging is a notion both vaguely defined and ill-theorized. Scholars in various social disciplines...
Studies framing “belonging” as a key focus and a central concept of research have increased signific...
This text develops a theory of belonging critically building upon identity-research - while doing mo...
The article is primarily theoretical and conceptual. It focuses on the notion of belonging from an i...
The article is primarily theoretical and conceptual. It focuses on the notion of belonging from an i...
In this book, the author introduces belonging from a sociolinguistic perspective as a concept that i...
As we begin writing this guest editorial an e-mail alert informs us of a call for papers for the Soc...
Discussions about belonging and national identity are part of a broader European debate concerned wi...
Pfaff-Czarnecka J. From 'identity' to 'belonging' in Social Research. Plurality, Social Boundaries, ...
This article theorizes belonging within the context of neoliberalism in North America. Drawing on a ...
The subject of this work is the nature and significance of belonging and its intersection with human...
The Sense of Belonging (SB) is a highlighted concept that has been a subject matter of various socia...
What does it mean ‘to belong’? We too easily conceive belonging as a symbolic attachment to social c...