Chile’s geographical remoteness has largely defined the imaginaries people share about this Latin American country. Despite its historical image as finis terrae (‘the end of the world’), migrants from all corners found their way to these isolated peripheral lands. Thanks to new means of transport and communication, Chile nowadays is as exposed to the global circulation of people, objects and ideas as the rest of the world. Based on a combination of archival research and ethnographic fieldwork, this article traces how old (and originally foreign) imaginaries about Chile as an inaccessible island keep on influencing how contemporary Chileans participate in and frame their perceived exclusion from a plethora of new transnational mobilities, re...
Cities today are experiencing constant, significant and abrupt infrastructural and spatial transfor...
This article explains the characteristics of transborder migration in the Araucania-Comahue territor...
With the aim of understanding the recent migration processes of young Spaniards settled in Chile, th...
Chile’s geographical remoteness – a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes Mountains and th...
Chile’s geographical remoteness – a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and th...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
The southern Chilean Andes area and its social-cultural sphere have been affected by migrants who as...
This ethnography explores experiences of upward social mobility in Santiago de Chile. I examine the ...
Studies of relations between China and Latin America have largely focused on economic and political ...
In recent decades, the built environment has become a political device in new ways. To attend to the...
The so-called lifestyle migration represents a socio-cultural and spatial phenomenon that has become...
The present article analyzes the commuting experiences of inhabitants from the communes of La Unión...
This thesis explores how ‘race’ is made at the national and local level in multicultural postcolonia...
In cities today, the possibility of being confined is not only applicable to fixed areas, like work...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
Cities today are experiencing constant, significant and abrupt infrastructural and spatial transfor...
This article explains the characteristics of transborder migration in the Araucania-Comahue territor...
With the aim of understanding the recent migration processes of young Spaniards settled in Chile, th...
Chile’s geographical remoteness – a long and narrow coastal strip between the Andes Mountains and th...
Chile’s geographical remoteness – a long and narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and th...
Mobility as a concept-metaphor captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux...
The southern Chilean Andes area and its social-cultural sphere have been affected by migrants who as...
This ethnography explores experiences of upward social mobility in Santiago de Chile. I examine the ...
Studies of relations between China and Latin America have largely focused on economic and political ...
In recent decades, the built environment has become a political device in new ways. To attend to the...
The so-called lifestyle migration represents a socio-cultural and spatial phenomenon that has become...
The present article analyzes the commuting experiences of inhabitants from the communes of La Unión...
This thesis explores how ‘race’ is made at the national and local level in multicultural postcolonia...
In cities today, the possibility of being confined is not only applicable to fixed areas, like work...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
Cities today are experiencing constant, significant and abrupt infrastructural and spatial transfor...
This article explains the characteristics of transborder migration in the Araucania-Comahue territor...
With the aim of understanding the recent migration processes of young Spaniards settled in Chile, th...