Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrants from different countries in Sweden in 2011, this article argues for the importance of looking at material aspects of migrants’ everyday life in transnational contexts. It delineates how objects are intertwined with memories and practical uses. They are palpable connections, carried across borders from “here” to “there” and back because they appeal to people’s acquired taste, and reconfirm social ties in space and time. The sense of continuity they contribute to, and the related sense of normalcy, can explain the non-existence of nostalgia and alienation that are part and parcel of a different analytical construction, that of migrants as displaced persons
Within the vast field of multidisciplinary research on international migration the importance of eth...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrants from different countries in Sweden in 2011, this arti...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrants from different countries in Sweden in 2011, this arti...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
A common way of reasoning about migrants and objects would be that objects signal who they are, and ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This paper presents ethnographic material obtained between 2011-2013, among migrants with different ...
This paper draws on qualitative research in Basel, Switzerland with highly skilled migrant women fro...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Within the vast field of multidisciplinary research on international migration the importance of eth...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrants from different countries in Sweden in 2011, this arti...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork among migrants from different countries in Sweden in 2011, this arti...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
A common way of reasoning about migrants and objects would be that objects signal who they are, and ...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This paper presents ethnographic material obtained between 2011-2013, among migrants with different ...
This paper draws on qualitative research in Basel, Switzerland with highly skilled migrant women fro...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
This article, based on a collection of 53 interviews with people who migrated from Poland to Norway...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
Within the vast field of multidisciplinary research on international migration the importance of eth...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...