This paper argues that migration must be understood as social and spatial practices. This understanding emphasises both the migrant’s and places’ biography, which means that migration must be related to the narrative of place, space and identity. The theoretical discussion is exemplified in a case study of long distance migration (emigration) from a costal fishing community in northwest Spain. The focus of the analysis is on how migrants categorize the place where they grew up in relation to other spaces and how representations of local and distant space are constituted as hegemonic meanings of structures and symbols through different local practices
The ability to create place is vital for people who have settled in new lands and wish to ensure cul...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
Persecution, conflicts and poverty have throughout history forced people to abandon their homes in s...
This paper argues that space is a crucial dimension of study when studying migration and mobility. ...
This study explores how Swedish migrants on the Costa del Sol in Spain create belonging and how this...
The article explores how the Swedish migrants narrate and practice collective belonging as strategie...
This article raises the question of what happens on a conceptual level when migrants arrive in a new...
The focus of this special issue is the migration of North-Europeans to the Spanish coastal areas whi...
The study of migration within geography takes a variety of forms. While geographers traditionally s...
This paper is an investigation, in a methodological sense, of the relevance of place in the context ...
This article focuses on first- and second-generation Greek and Greek-Danish migrants and return migr...
This article presents a project that focuses on the multiple ways recently arrived migrant women pos...
The paper will present preliminary findings of my ongoing PhD thesis. The thesis aims atexploring th...
This thesis explores the mobility intentions of refugees in Hofors. The aim is to apply the theoreti...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
The ability to create place is vital for people who have settled in new lands and wish to ensure cul...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
Persecution, conflicts and poverty have throughout history forced people to abandon their homes in s...
This paper argues that space is a crucial dimension of study when studying migration and mobility. ...
This study explores how Swedish migrants on the Costa del Sol in Spain create belonging and how this...
The article explores how the Swedish migrants narrate and practice collective belonging as strategie...
This article raises the question of what happens on a conceptual level when migrants arrive in a new...
The focus of this special issue is the migration of North-Europeans to the Spanish coastal areas whi...
The study of migration within geography takes a variety of forms. While geographers traditionally s...
This paper is an investigation, in a methodological sense, of the relevance of place in the context ...
This article focuses on first- and second-generation Greek and Greek-Danish migrants and return migr...
This article presents a project that focuses on the multiple ways recently arrived migrant women pos...
The paper will present preliminary findings of my ongoing PhD thesis. The thesis aims atexploring th...
This thesis explores the mobility intentions of refugees in Hofors. The aim is to apply the theoreti...
This article explores how human global mobility is linked to a sense of home and belonging and outli...
The ability to create place is vital for people who have settled in new lands and wish to ensure cul...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
Persecution, conflicts and poverty have throughout history forced people to abandon their homes in s...