Recent academic arguments in transnational and mobility studies have emphasised fluid and flexible understandings of concepts such as place and home. This paper, however, will argue that the desire to fix home with particular meaning by attaching it to place is still apparent even for highly mobile migrants, and seeks to explore why this is the case. Using data from qualitative research with a group of highly mobile Australian transnational professionals working in Asia, the paper elaborates on social, material, and imaginative home-making strategies utilised to re-place home, regarded as a space of comfort and cultural fit. These strategies were ultimately a means by which expatriates managed affective responses to difference that were gen...
This thesis explores the concept of home in the migratory process. It began with a simple research q...
Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which t...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
The Australian population is one of the most mobile in the world. According to the Australian Bureau...
In this paper we seek to examine the quest for a better way of life through migration, known as life...
The study of home has historically been approached by numerous academic disciplines within the socia...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Despite decades of policy interventions and awareness raising programmes, migration and mobility con...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
So, what might it mean to dwell in a mobile world? Travelling-in-dwelling and dwelling-in-travel (Cl...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, this article addresses the im...
Defining home has become a complex matter in a mobile world. With many people now able to move fairl...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
This thesis explores the concept of home in the migratory process. It began with a simple research q...
Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which t...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...
The Australian population is one of the most mobile in the world. According to the Australian Bureau...
In this paper we seek to examine the quest for a better way of life through migration, known as life...
The study of home has historically been approached by numerous academic disciplines within the socia...
This thesis is an exploration of the nature of home, and of the relationship between homes and selve...
This chapter focuses on the concept of home (and its construction as a social as well as a subjectiv...
Despite decades of policy interventions and awareness raising programmes, migration and mobility con...
Home has been used in social sciences as a description, a metaphor and, more recently, as an emergen...
Notions of comfort, safety and familiarity are all themes commonly associated with the idea of home,...
So, what might it mean to dwell in a mobile world? Travelling-in-dwelling and dwelling-in-travel (Cl...
Starting from the premise that mobility is a fundamental social issue, this article addresses the im...
Defining home has become a complex matter in a mobile world. With many people now able to move fairl...
The world is increasingly mobile (Adey 2006). Flows of good, services and cultures are changing the ...
This thesis explores the concept of home in the migratory process. It began with a simple research q...
Migrants’ houses not only offer shelter and a setting for everyday life, but a platform from which t...
This article explores the way home is redefined within the context of new patterns of corporeal and ...