Through reflections on a study of Senegalese in Italy, I discuss the opportunities but also the difficulties of multi-sited ethnography in researching migration. After the presentation of the fieldwork and the various sites it comprised, I show how this research strategy facilitates a rich understanding of migrants\u2019 every-day lives, but I stress also the importance to keep local depth despite moving from one site to another. In the conclusion, I consider the study of co-development projects that migrants conceive abroad to implement at home as a way to ground the study of transnationalism to specific local contexts and their institutions
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
The relationship between migration and development, mainly connotated in favourable terms, proposes ...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...
The article is subdivided into three parts. The first provides readers with an overview of contempor...
This chapter focuses on the experiences and representations of Senegalese transmigrants, tracing the...
Boccagni P. Exploring migrants’ affective ties at a distance. Is "multi-sited" ethnography enough?. ...
Relying on the case of the Senegalese in Italy, the paper addresses the following research challenge...
This research aims at developing a deeper understanding of European and North-American migrants movi...
This study centers the voices, stories, and experiences of a sample of Senegalese individuals whose ...
In the 1990's, Senegal was one of many nation-states that began introducing policies that sought to ...
none1noThe contibution presented here is located within the debate over the antthropology of the sta...
The relationship between migration and development, mainly connotated in favourable terms, proposes ...
Ethnographers’ long-standing interest in migration has taken on new significance as researchers grap...
Over the past few years, the European crisis and the EU enforcement and externalization of border c...
Based on a corpus of qualitative data, this study examines the mobility of skilled Senegalese migran...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
The relationship between migration and development, mainly connotated in favourable terms, proposes ...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...
The article is subdivided into three parts. The first provides readers with an overview of contempor...
This chapter focuses on the experiences and representations of Senegalese transmigrants, tracing the...
Boccagni P. Exploring migrants’ affective ties at a distance. Is "multi-sited" ethnography enough?. ...
Relying on the case of the Senegalese in Italy, the paper addresses the following research challenge...
This research aims at developing a deeper understanding of European and North-American migrants movi...
This study centers the voices, stories, and experiences of a sample of Senegalese individuals whose ...
In the 1990's, Senegal was one of many nation-states that began introducing policies that sought to ...
none1noThe contibution presented here is located within the debate over the antthropology of the sta...
The relationship between migration and development, mainly connotated in favourable terms, proposes ...
Ethnographers’ long-standing interest in migration has taken on new significance as researchers grap...
Over the past few years, the European crisis and the EU enforcement and externalization of border c...
Based on a corpus of qualitative data, this study examines the mobility of skilled Senegalese migran...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
The relationship between migration and development, mainly connotated in favourable terms, proposes ...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...