The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through objects, and their involvement in social networks provided through objects, can open up new avenues of understanding and contribute to the creation of new conceptual lenses in studies of migration. Conceptual and methodological issues are discussed, and the themes outlined, that connect ethnographic examples presented in the contributions to the following thematic section in this issue. Most important is the reconsideration of the migrants' presupposed collective identities. The claims to and representations of (usually ethnic) belonging may be detached from the ways in which people fashion their transnational social fields
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
The leading question of this chapter is how networking models develop during the process of migratio...
Diaspora and transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic as well as political discourses. ...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
A common way of reasoning about migrants and objects would be that objects signal who they are, and ...
Within the vast field of multidisciplinary research on international migration the importance of eth...
Ethnicity paradigm in migration research - looking at migrants as ‘members’ of ethnic communities an...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
This chapter promotes transnational perspective in ethnological research on labour migrants and refu...
This chapter exemplifies how ethnology is entitled to make visible and understand migrants who negot...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants’ personal relations achieved through obje...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
This article explores the social theory and consequent methodology that underpins studies of transna...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
The leading question of this chapter is how networking models develop during the process of migratio...
Diaspora and transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic as well as political discourses. ...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants' personal relations achieved through obje...
A common way of reasoning about migrants and objects would be that objects signal who they are, and ...
Within the vast field of multidisciplinary research on international migration the importance of eth...
Ethnicity paradigm in migration research - looking at migrants as ‘members’ of ethnic communities an...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
This chapter promotes transnational perspective in ethnological research on labour migrants and refu...
This chapter exemplifies how ethnology is entitled to make visible and understand migrants who negot...
The author argues that ethnographic insights into migrants’ personal relations achieved through obje...
This chapter examines transnationalism in migration studies. First, we investigate the initial conce...
Positioned at the intersection between ethnology, migration research and studies of material culture...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
This article explores the social theory and consequent methodology that underpins studies of transna...
The study of belonging, its underlying notions, and the politics of belonging shows that social, pol...
The leading question of this chapter is how networking models develop during the process of migratio...
Diaspora and transnationalism are widely used concepts in academic as well as political discourses. ...