This article explores place attachment and well-being among Afghan refugees in a small Finnish town. The small town offers a unique perspective on newly arrived Afghan refugees’ place attachment, as it only started receiving resettled Afghan refugees in 2012. Our analysis draws on the sociology of associations and the concept of assemblages, which provide a novel theoretical lens for integration studies. The data in this study were collected by utilising multi-sited ethnography from 2016 to 2018. The analysis reveals that there is a socio-material side to building place attachments. Different actor-assemblages can ‘plug in’ or attach themselves to a place in divergent ways, but neither the individual nor the place determines the outcome of ...
In this study, we take the concept of arrival infrastructures as a starting point to explore refugee...
The central tenet of Place Attachment theory states that an individual has an inborn predisposition ...
In this article, we ask how migrants establish social relationships, attachments and feelings of bel...
This article explores place attachment and well-being among Afghan refugees in a small Finnish town....
Refugees are at great risk of developing mental health problems. Yet, little is known about how to o...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
In this article, we present findings from a recent (2017–2018) qualitative survey on the integration...
The Indicators of Integration framework—a conceptual framework defining core domains of refugee inte...
This collection contains English transcripts of twenty semi-structured interviews carried out in the...
Through everyday multisensory experiences, individuals familiarise themselves with unique environmen...
This research was aimed at understanding two specific socio-psychological spatial concepts that are ...
This article extends theorising on how spaces act therapeutically by using the lens of sensory and e...
How do refugees and asylum seekers experience wellbeing and placemaking in urban contexts? The Displ...
Previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository on 16 August 2019 at: https://strathpri...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-06-29, issued 2019-06-29Article version...
In this study, we take the concept of arrival infrastructures as a starting point to explore refugee...
The central tenet of Place Attachment theory states that an individual has an inborn predisposition ...
In this article, we ask how migrants establish social relationships, attachments and feelings of bel...
This article explores place attachment and well-being among Afghan refugees in a small Finnish town....
Refugees are at great risk of developing mental health problems. Yet, little is known about how to o...
Young separated refugees are exiled from familiar places and on seeking asylum encounter new, potent...
In this article, we present findings from a recent (2017–2018) qualitative survey on the integration...
The Indicators of Integration framework—a conceptual framework defining core domains of refugee inte...
This collection contains English transcripts of twenty semi-structured interviews carried out in the...
Through everyday multisensory experiences, individuals familiarise themselves with unique environmen...
This research was aimed at understanding two specific socio-psychological spatial concepts that are ...
This article extends theorising on how spaces act therapeutically by using the lens of sensory and e...
How do refugees and asylum seekers experience wellbeing and placemaking in urban contexts? The Displ...
Previously deposited in University of Strathclyde repository on 16 August 2019 at: https://strathpri...
From Crossref via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: epub 2019-06-29, issued 2019-06-29Article version...
In this study, we take the concept of arrival infrastructures as a starting point to explore refugee...
The central tenet of Place Attachment theory states that an individual has an inborn predisposition ...
In this article, we ask how migrants establish social relationships, attachments and feelings of bel...