Despite acknowledgements that migration depends on human–material practices, research into migrant materialities has often focused on limited spatiotemporal frames and the relation of objects to (inter)personal concerns. Taking everyday interactions with materials as of inherent interest, I examine how thinking topologically about multiple spaces helps to trace migrants’ relationships to changing groups of objects. After introducing Mol and Law's concepts of regional, network and fluid space, I discuss three types of networks with diverse relations to them – networks of home, for travel, and of use. Though networks of home are important to migrants, and can remain intact while travelling across regions, they also demonstrate considerable fl...
This paper argues that space is a crucial dimension of study when studying migration and mobility. ...
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How do we evaluate our life’s work, the reflexive understanding of our role in the reproduction of s...
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‘Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places and Connections’ sets out a new agenda for mobility - one wh...
Migration is a powerful adaptive strategy for humans to navigate hardship and pursue a better qualit...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
Migrants’ social relations are reconfigured in relation to how the localised and distanciated are re...
Migration is a powerful adaptive strategy for humans to navigate hardship and pursue a better qualit...
The landscape of world migration involves multiple interacting movements of people at various geogra...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
In this introduction, we argue that paying attention to the heterogeneous and multi-directional char...
The emotional, social, and economic challenges faced by migrants and their families are interconnect...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
What part does migration play in the construction and reconstruction of social identity? What kind o...
This paper argues that space is a crucial dimension of study when studying migration and mobility. ...
The role of social networks in creating and sustaining migration flows, as well as in the adjustment...
How do we evaluate our life’s work, the reflexive understanding of our role in the reproduction of s...
This paper puts the spatiality of migration, and more specifically post-migration connections, centr...
‘Translocal Geographies: Spaces, Places and Connections’ sets out a new agenda for mobility - one wh...
Migration is a powerful adaptive strategy for humans to navigate hardship and pursue a better qualit...
International audienceMigration studies have shown that individuals, families and diasporas can deve...
Migrants’ social relations are reconfigured in relation to how the localised and distanciated are re...
Migration is a powerful adaptive strategy for humans to navigate hardship and pursue a better qualit...
The landscape of world migration involves multiple interacting movements of people at various geogra...
This article examines how residential trajectories influence the spatiality and composition of perso...
In this introduction, we argue that paying attention to the heterogeneous and multi-directional char...
The emotional, social, and economic challenges faced by migrants and their families are interconnect...
The article argues that empirical attention should be given to migrants’ personal engagements with t...
What part does migration play in the construction and reconstruction of social identity? What kind o...
This paper argues that space is a crucial dimension of study when studying migration and mobility. ...
The role of social networks in creating and sustaining migration flows, as well as in the adjustment...
How do we evaluate our life’s work, the reflexive understanding of our role in the reproduction of s...