This article combines the study of online narratives as social practices and the linguistic anthropological study of imagined communities, to examine a set of non-canonical narrative practices in a Facebook group for the Portuguese diaspora in France. Instead of reports of individual members’ past experiences, these narratives function as invitations to other group members to co-tell typical, shared experiences. Specifically, we investigate how group members share vacation trips to Portugal with each other in ways that produce a sense of collective and simultaneous experience. They accomplish this through deictically-based narrative strategies that shift the social, spatial, and temporal perspectives of narrating and narrated frames in ways...
This article focuses on representative digital platforms created and coordinated by African and Afro...
While research into different forms of migrant co-presence has grown across mobilities, tourism and ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
This article combines the study of online narratives as social practices and the linguistic anthropo...
This chapter addresses the online colonial nostalgia practices of Portuguese individuals who returne...
We use the notion of addressivity to analyze interactions between diasporic Portuguese in France and...
International audienceThe article explores transnational practices and multiple senses of belonging ...
Abstract. The primary aim of this article is to analyze feelings of belonging and the notion of tran...
Abstract. We examine the production and contested reception of a YouTube comedic performance by Fran...
This article examines negotiations of identity and belonging within the context of Portuguese emigr...
Encountering Brazilians in Portugal is a common happening, either as residents, tourists or students...
This paper explores 'roots tourism' as a diasporic identity practice. Drawing on accounts of voyages...
How are local understandings of identity, relatedness, and belonging transformed in a global era? Ho...
Abstract. Media images concerning migration, ethnic groups, and culture continuously provide points ...
Abstract. The experiences of the Portuguese diaspora have changed significantly in the last two deca...
This article focuses on representative digital platforms created and coordinated by African and Afro...
While research into different forms of migrant co-presence has grown across mobilities, tourism and ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...
This article combines the study of online narratives as social practices and the linguistic anthropo...
This chapter addresses the online colonial nostalgia practices of Portuguese individuals who returne...
We use the notion of addressivity to analyze interactions between diasporic Portuguese in France and...
International audienceThe article explores transnational practices and multiple senses of belonging ...
Abstract. The primary aim of this article is to analyze feelings of belonging and the notion of tran...
Abstract. We examine the production and contested reception of a YouTube comedic performance by Fran...
This article examines negotiations of identity and belonging within the context of Portuguese emigr...
Encountering Brazilians in Portugal is a common happening, either as residents, tourists or students...
This paper explores 'roots tourism' as a diasporic identity practice. Drawing on accounts of voyages...
How are local understandings of identity, relatedness, and belonging transformed in a global era? Ho...
Abstract. Media images concerning migration, ethnic groups, and culture continuously provide points ...
Abstract. The experiences of the Portuguese diaspora have changed significantly in the last two deca...
This article focuses on representative digital platforms created and coordinated by African and Afro...
While research into different forms of migrant co-presence has grown across mobilities, tourism and ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the ways in which the self-identifications of Portuguese...