In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this theme is conventionally tackled in many cases from within an old-fashioned traditional framework. Accordingly, some scholars consider it a mono-factorial approach that overlooks the complexity and diversity of other factors at play. Others ignore it, not wishing to be regarded as anachronistic scholars or as being trapped in culture-historical or diffusionist paradigms. In this short essay, I discuss migration in the context of social resilience by adopting approaches from human geography, such as translocality. I argue that this approach will be more promising in the context of migration in anthropological archaeology
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
As the study of humanity (in all its diversity) remains the core business of the anthropologists, th...
Migration studies and mobility studies have long inhabited different academic fields, creating their...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
This dissertation consists of a diachronic investigation of migrant experiences in the Mediterranean...
Climate change and migration are drawing increasing interest from researchers and policy makers as w...
Although the first anthropological studies were the result of colonial conquests and encounters w...
The paper engages with migration theory through a geographic perspective. It first argues that geogr...
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
Resilience theory is an expanding body of ideas that attempts to provide explanations for the source...
In order to address the temporal and conceptual dichotomy in migration studies discussed in the intr...
This article aims to reflect on the way social anthropology can contribute to the study of migration...
Around the globe, people leave their homes to better themselves, to satisfy needs, and to care for t...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
While anthropologists of the past decades have devoted increasing attention both to questions of ref...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
As the study of humanity (in all its diversity) remains the core business of the anthropologists, th...
Migration studies and mobility studies have long inhabited different academic fields, creating their...
In the social sciences, there are different narratives of migration. In archaeology, however, this t...
This dissertation consists of a diachronic investigation of migrant experiences in the Mediterranean...
Climate change and migration are drawing increasing interest from researchers and policy makers as w...
Although the first anthropological studies were the result of colonial conquests and encounters w...
The paper engages with migration theory through a geographic perspective. It first argues that geogr...
Migration is a key concept in archaeology. It is a common explanation for the distribution and diffu...
Resilience theory is an expanding body of ideas that attempts to provide explanations for the source...
In order to address the temporal and conceptual dichotomy in migration studies discussed in the intr...
This article aims to reflect on the way social anthropology can contribute to the study of migration...
Around the globe, people leave their homes to better themselves, to satisfy needs, and to care for t...
The new mobilities paradigm has yet to have the same impact on archaeology as it has in other discip...
While anthropologists of the past decades have devoted increasing attention both to questions of ref...
This seminar series examines different types of ancient and modern migration through a materiallens....
As the study of humanity (in all its diversity) remains the core business of the anthropologists, th...
Migration studies and mobility studies have long inhabited different academic fields, creating their...