Home – No Home reflects through expanded photographic artworks and elucidate – through heuristic introspection, auto-ethnography, and critical text analysis – notions of expatriation and social integration, such as home, (Blunt & Dowling 2006; Blunt et al., 2007) home displacement and attachment, nostalgia (Vidler, 1992; Koerner, 2017) and homesickness (Fink et al., 2007). Attached to these concepts are deeper questions rooted in societal discourses about today’s global trends and discourses of expatriation, (Fechter, 2007; Leonard 2010; Walsh, 2010, 2012, 2014; Mathur, 2011; and Kunz, 2016) and the politics of border assertion and control. Is the ability to live abroad, in unfamiliar countries, a venture into pursuing present-day promised ...
Women from Cyprus and Palestine are citizens of divided countries and have experienced conspiracies ...
This paper outlines an emerging methodology that links separate art projects made in multiple locati...
In this thesis I describe a process of migration that has not previously been formulated, or recogni...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
This practice-led research project investigates the impact of displacement on the idea of home in th...
This master’s thesis explores the question of: how does one create a sense of home in multiple and d...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
As youth from the Levantine diasporas resettle in what is nominally their homeland, they compose nar...
The volume brings together essays that explore the conditions of global migration as a process that ...
The question of where is home is especially difficult for migrants, who live in a place different th...
This dissertation examines how belonging in diaspora is a contradictory experience of being both her...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Masters of Art Information Technology and Governance . University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.Thi...
The question of home is a complicated one. While home is emplaced, the notion of home does not simpl...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Women from Cyprus and Palestine are citizens of divided countries and have experienced conspiracies ...
This paper outlines an emerging methodology that links separate art projects made in multiple locati...
In this thesis I describe a process of migration that has not previously been formulated, or recogni...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
This practice-led research project investigates the impact of displacement on the idea of home in th...
This master’s thesis explores the question of: how does one create a sense of home in multiple and d...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
As youth from the Levantine diasporas resettle in what is nominally their homeland, they compose nar...
The volume brings together essays that explore the conditions of global migration as a process that ...
The question of where is home is especially difficult for migrants, who live in a place different th...
This dissertation examines how belonging in diaspora is a contradictory experience of being both her...
Problem statement: When a home does not naturally present itself to one as a given, what chance does...
Masters of Art Information Technology and Governance . University of KwaZulu-Natal. Durban, 2017.Thi...
The question of home is a complicated one. While home is emplaced, the notion of home does not simpl...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
Women from Cyprus and Palestine are citizens of divided countries and have experienced conspiracies ...
This paper outlines an emerging methodology that links separate art projects made in multiple locati...
In this thesis I describe a process of migration that has not previously been formulated, or recogni...