In the context of increased diversity, mobility and migration, as people change residence and break the connections of origin, family and childhood, which conventionally provide a link between place and identity, it is important to understand the challenges of constructing a plausible narrative of personal history and continuity that can provide a connection to place. Drawing on symbolic interactionism, as a theoretical framework, in which reality is seen as socially constructed and developed in interaction with others, this study aims to highlight diverse and complex experiences of transnational living, exploring how practices based on tradition, memory and identity converge towards the constructions of place, space, belonging and social i...
How might multiple attachments or belongings to place coexist or be fostered in these times (of terr...
This chapter explores the homemaking process of Antillean and Hindustani Surinamese migrants living ...
In this article we discuss the lived, embodied experience of home-making in relation to identity and...
In the context of increased diversity, mobility and migration, as people change residence and break ...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
How do we make sense of home in the context of migration? Can we understand home as rooted in place?...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
Navigating the multifaceted and temporal transnationalism experience is a daily element of life for ...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
This chapter explores two very familiar sites, households and neighbourhoods, and discusses the impo...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
This article is concerned with transformations in ideas of home, place, belonging and identity in th...
The study of home has historically been approached by numerous academic disciplines within the socia...
How might multiple attachments or belongings to place coexist or be fostered in these times (of terr...
This chapter explores the homemaking process of Antillean and Hindustani Surinamese migrants living ...
In this article we discuss the lived, embodied experience of home-making in relation to identity and...
In the context of increased diversity, mobility and migration, as people change residence and break ...
This paper offers theoretically informed empirical insights into migrant children’s experiences of m...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
How do we make sense of home in the context of migration? Can we understand home as rooted in place?...
This chapter analyzes the ways in which migrants maintain, redefine and reinforce their conceptions ...
Navigating the multifaceted and temporal transnationalism experience is a daily element of life for ...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
This chapter offers an account of a critical and comparative overview of bodies of international lit...
This chapter explores two very familiar sites, households and neighbourhoods, and discusses the impo...
Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible u...
This article is concerned with transformations in ideas of home, place, belonging and identity in th...
The study of home has historically been approached by numerous academic disciplines within the socia...
How might multiple attachments or belongings to place coexist or be fostered in these times (of terr...
This chapter explores the homemaking process of Antillean and Hindustani Surinamese migrants living ...
In this article we discuss the lived, embodied experience of home-making in relation to identity and...