Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s point of view. This shift is, however, necessary, as reception and integration stem from two-way processes pivoting around the immigrants’ social representations of the host society and their intangible resources (cognitive and relational). This contribution analyses how the autobiographical material (“memories”) included in the application for refugee status can become a “lifeline”. The idea underpinning this exploratory study is that the experience of “suspended life” linked to such application has become an element of contemporary collective memory, due to its specifically performative and experiential character. This type of narrative const...
The way a society remembers its past is crucial for how it deals with its present. Migration is one ...
This paper originates from an oral history project supported by USC and a SEED grant in 2009. The pr...
This thesis explores the transnational dimension of Lampedusa, and how its symbolism can be used to ...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Taking a psychodynamic perspective, the present exploratory study proposes an integrated approach to...
The present study aimed to explore in-depth meanings and representations that 6 refugees hosted in I...
It is difficult to view migratory experience, which is often transnational, within a conventional f...
Since 2015, the arrival in Europe of thousands of asylum-seekers has thrown in crisis the certaintie...
This contribution is based on the growing awareness of the changes that the concept of cultural her...
This study aims to investigate the criticisms and support factors of the migratory experience of a g...
Conflict, Memory, Displacement explores our understanding of global conflict as it relates to the Eu...
This article is based on “Communicating Migration,” a collective research project that is part of a ...
The way a society remembers its past is crucial for how it deals with its present. Migration is one ...
This paper originates from an oral history project supported by USC and a SEED grant in 2009. The pr...
This thesis explores the transnational dimension of Lampedusa, and how its symbolism can be used to ...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Research on migration mostly focuses on its quantitative aspect, often neglecting the foreigner’s po...
Taking a psychodynamic perspective, the present exploratory study proposes an integrated approach to...
The present study aimed to explore in-depth meanings and representations that 6 refugees hosted in I...
It is difficult to view migratory experience, which is often transnational, within a conventional f...
Since 2015, the arrival in Europe of thousands of asylum-seekers has thrown in crisis the certaintie...
This contribution is based on the growing awareness of the changes that the concept of cultural her...
This study aims to investigate the criticisms and support factors of the migratory experience of a g...
Conflict, Memory, Displacement explores our understanding of global conflict as it relates to the Eu...
This article is based on “Communicating Migration,” a collective research project that is part of a ...
The way a society remembers its past is crucial for how it deals with its present. Migration is one ...
This paper originates from an oral history project supported by USC and a SEED grant in 2009. The pr...
This thesis explores the transnational dimension of Lampedusa, and how its symbolism can be used to ...