Human mobilities, whether horizontal or vertical, internal or boundary-crossing, are infused with cultural meaning, manifested in metacultural discourses and imaginaries. While cultural elements clearly have an impact on people’s mobility, the way people move across borders also exerts strong influence on their culture and society. Studying the interaction between culturally rooted imaginaries of mobility and real physical movements, a relation coloured by global media images as well as personal accounts, helps us understand the multiple meanings behind contemporary migratory phenomena. Cultural anthropology, as a discipline situated between the social sciences and the humanities, is ideally suited to analyse critically the complex dynamics...
As a concept, mobility nicely captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux,...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
In the literature on population mobility, mobility has generally been seen as a temporary phenomen...
Human mobilities, whether horizontal or vertical, internal or boundary-crossing, are infused with cu...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
The European continent has been so inundated by images of African migrants trying to enter ‘fortress...
As the study of humanity (in all its diversity) remains the core business of the anthropologists, th...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
IMI does not have a view as an Institute and does not aim to present one. The views expressed in thi...
This chapter explores culturally specific idioms of movement amongst the Ihanzu and Sukuma of north-...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
The current text locates the anthropological study of roads within the wider context of studies on m...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
This article analyses how cultural patterns and social organization shape the meaning-making of huma...
As a concept, mobility nicely captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux,...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
In the literature on population mobility, mobility has generally been seen as a temporary phenomen...
Human mobilities, whether horizontal or vertical, internal or boundary-crossing, are infused with cu...
People have always been on the move, but human mobilities have been variously valued and interpreted...
At the roots of many border-crossing travels – be it in the context of migration or tourism – are so...
The European continent has been so inundated by images of African migrants trying to enter ‘fortress...
As the study of humanity (in all its diversity) remains the core business of the anthropologists, th...
‘Never before have so many people across the planet been on the move’. This kind of general statemen...
IMI does not have a view as an Institute and does not aim to present one. The views expressed in thi...
This chapter explores culturally specific idioms of movement amongst the Ihanzu and Sukuma of north-...
With the aim at grasping “glocal” nexuses as much as different human experiences of movement (migrat...
The current text locates the anthropological study of roads within the wider context of studies on m...
At the roots of many travels to distant destinations - be it in the context of tourism or migration ...
This article analyses how cultural patterns and social organization shape the meaning-making of huma...
As a concept, mobility nicely captures the common impression that our lifeworld is in constant flux,...
This entry critically examines the study of mobilities in social science research. Mobilities encomp...
In the literature on population mobility, mobility has generally been seen as a temporary phenomen...