This article raises the question of what happens on a conceptual level when migrants arrive in a new place. The article shows how processes connected to the establishing of borders and boundaries and the transgressive are competing, intersecting processes within the same multicultural urban space. In the analysis, the concept of place myth is used in the sense of prototypical geographical conceptualizations of what place is. The way that the concept of place myth treats diversity and mobility is analysed, as is the way in which migrants handle a place myth that sees mobility and migrants primarily as new phenomena not yet part of the myth. The article shows that metaphorical concepts such as region and flow are valid, and sees the two proce...
"Migration studies have extensively dealt with networks, transnational spaces and migration fields d...
In Norway, immigration and tourism have become important drivers of diversity in rural communities. ...
Starting from Castles’ argument that contemporary international migration is part of ‘step-change’ t...
This article shows how an urban environment â Torgallmenningen â is affected by the global multicult...
This paper argues that migration must be understood as social and spatial practices. This understan...
This article is about transnational migrants, how they construct belonging to ‘new’ places where the...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
The ability to create place is vital for people who have settled in new lands and wish to ensure cul...
The paper will present preliminary findings of my ongoing PhD thesis. The thesis aims atexploring th...
Even though Sweden has well over half a century’s experience with migration, recently strengthened m...
There are many facets to the ways in which we experience places. Each individual links places with o...
Sense of place refers to people's perception of the environment and determines the type of emotional...
This article presents a project that focuses on the multiple ways recently arrived migrant women pos...
In this globalized world, more and more people are moving for different reasons and immigrating to o...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to a refined perspective on how the practices of everyd...
"Migration studies have extensively dealt with networks, transnational spaces and migration fields d...
In Norway, immigration and tourism have become important drivers of diversity in rural communities. ...
Starting from Castles’ argument that contemporary international migration is part of ‘step-change’ t...
This article shows how an urban environment â Torgallmenningen â is affected by the global multicult...
This paper argues that migration must be understood as social and spatial practices. This understan...
This article is about transnational migrants, how they construct belonging to ‘new’ places where the...
This interdisciplinary special issue brings mobility scholars and migration scholars together to exa...
The ability to create place is vital for people who have settled in new lands and wish to ensure cul...
The paper will present preliminary findings of my ongoing PhD thesis. The thesis aims atexploring th...
Even though Sweden has well over half a century’s experience with migration, recently strengthened m...
There are many facets to the ways in which we experience places. Each individual links places with o...
Sense of place refers to people's perception of the environment and determines the type of emotional...
This article presents a project that focuses on the multiple ways recently arrived migrant women pos...
In this globalized world, more and more people are moving for different reasons and immigrating to o...
The purpose of this article is to contribute to a refined perspective on how the practices of everyd...
"Migration studies have extensively dealt with networks, transnational spaces and migration fields d...
In Norway, immigration and tourism have become important drivers of diversity in rural communities. ...
Starting from Castles’ argument that contemporary international migration is part of ‘step-change’ t...