Recording of presentation (audio plus slides). Home is not always, or not only, a place or a fixed location; it can also be a state of mind or a feeling, it may be fleeting or never quite realised. This paper outlines some of the methodological and substantive issues confronted in teasing out the attitudes and practices of Australian members of the holistic spiritual milieu, of people whose sense of home felt unsettled by unresolved colonial guilt
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
We argue that a closer attention to the everyday visceral experiences of hearing and listening offer...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
The “element of romanticization” or the constant yearning for ones roots—sensory a...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
Much academic scholarship has considered the meaning of home as it relates to the dwelling. A small,...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
This article argues for an expansive understanding of home as an experience, and so pushes beyond th...
Underpinned by philosophical hermeneutics, this paper explores concepts of 'home' for returned long-...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
We argue that a closer attention to the everyday visceral experiences of hearing and listening offer...
There are many ubiquitous notions of the modern Western 'home' including psychological, spatial and ...
The “element of romanticization” or the constant yearning for ones roots—sensory a...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
Home is a significant geographical and social concept. It is not only a three-dimensional structure,...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
Migrancy and dispossession indelibly mark configurations of belonging, home and place in the postcol...
Much academic scholarship has considered the meaning of home as it relates to the dwelling. A small,...
Theoretical evidence in the behavioural and social sciences has shown the home to be a phenomenon bo...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
This paper explores the cultural and biographical specificity of home by examining the connections b...
This article argues for an expansive understanding of home as an experience, and so pushes beyond th...
Underpinned by philosophical hermeneutics, this paper explores concepts of 'home' for returned long-...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
This paper takes as its starting point, the acknowledgement that the Indigenous nations of the conti...
We argue that a closer attention to the everyday visceral experiences of hearing and listening offer...