This introduction to the special issue Food, Migration, Passages. Foodways which are brought and met, outlines encounters and misunderstandings between Migration Studies and Food Studies. Focusing on the ambivalent power relations in both doing and writing ethnographies, we discuss the increasing concern for the analysis of the way in which material and cultural dimensions in food practices intertwine. The metaphor and reality of migrants’ “food suitcase”, and the journey it makes, is used to consider analogies between commensality/conviviality in food dynamics and citizenship processes. The individual and collective acts of commensality/conviviality define boundaries through secular rituals and normative requirements, in the same way as ci...
Examines the role of food in shaping transnational identities in different language contact situatio...
Synaesthesia (Sutton, 2001), a term used in anthropology of food for the capacities of food to evoke...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
The displacement of human beings is always accompanied by the movement of things and practices which...
The Migrant Suitcase is a metaphor to understand how social remittances are taken, brought back and ...
This paper explores the trajectories of food and how culinary practices evolve over time in relation...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The Migrant Suitcase is a metaphor to understand how social remittances are taken, brought back and ...
This essay draws on the fieldwork from three research projects undertaken in Australia between 2002 ...
This article presents an account of food citizenship based on a governmentality framework. Moving be...
Citizens are called upon to become active participants in creating a more sustainable food system. A...
This paper aims at showing how actions related to food – among other cultural activities – enable mi...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Examines the role of food in shaping transnational identities in different language contact situatio...
Synaesthesia (Sutton, 2001), a term used in anthropology of food for the capacities of food to evoke...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...
This chapter is based on the research project “The Transnational Life of Objects: Material Practices...
The displacement of human beings is always accompanied by the movement of things and practices which...
The Migrant Suitcase is a metaphor to understand how social remittances are taken, brought back and ...
This paper explores the trajectories of food and how culinary practices evolve over time in relation...
peer reviewedAs part of a research project on public opinion on refugees and asylum seekers, and on ...
The Migrant Suitcase is a metaphor to understand how social remittances are taken, brought back and ...
This essay draws on the fieldwork from three research projects undertaken in Australia between 2002 ...
This article presents an account of food citizenship based on a governmentality framework. Moving be...
Citizens are called upon to become active participants in creating a more sustainable food system. A...
This paper aims at showing how actions related to food – among other cultural activities – enable mi...
Within the framework of a research project focused on the public opinion about refugees and asylum s...
The notion of subjectivation is employed in the human and social sciences to define the dynamic and ...
Examines the role of food in shaping transnational identities in different language contact situatio...
Synaesthesia (Sutton, 2001), a term used in anthropology of food for the capacities of food to evoke...
none2The connections between the transformation of citizenship, the diversification of poverty and t...