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Conclusion
In this concluding chapter, the ‘rural-migration nexus’ is further extrapolated. Detailing how processes of globalisation—of which migration is a... -
Queer Mobilities and New Spatial Media
In this chapter, we examine three distinctive and alternative conceptual or theoretical approaches to how we might understand life at the... -
From controlling mobilities to control over women’s bodies: gendered effects of EU border externalization in Morocco
Taking the perspective of the Central and West African women blocked at the Moroccan-Spanish border, reveals how EU policies, in exporting their...
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When the City Calls: Map** Indigenous Australian Queer Placemaking in Sydney
The concept of migration is not typically understood as an Indigenous Australian experience; rather discourses of removal and dispossession have been... -
De-migranticizing as methodology: rethinking migration studies through immobility and liminality
De-migranticization is becoming a core strategy for overcoming the fetishization of migrants in migration studies. However, this shift in...
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Revealing Place Mobility by Walking and Map Analysing
The chapter addresses how places are temporal and multilayered. They are obvious and hidden at the same time and always becoming through relational... -
Gender and Home in Migration
Home is a space that is marked by gendered roles and identities. This chapter provides an overview of some key feminist thinking on home and how this... -
“Middling” African International Students in China
This chapter explores the migration experiences of international higher education students from African countries in China, highlighting the need to... -
On Being Moved: The Mobility of Inner Landscapes
How can we move towards a tourism that focuses on the inner landscape of the guest and the host; on how they are moved from the inside or touched by... -
Conceptualising Home in Migration: An Introduction
This Short Reader presents a pathway through the vast and rich social-scientific literature that exists on home and migration from various... -
Citizenship
This chapter interrogates the elision between belonging and citizenship in youth studies. Analysing a range of dimensions, including legal and... -
Entry, Access, Bans and Returns: Reflections on Positionality in Field Research on Central Asia’s Ethnic Minorities
Drawing on fieldwork conducted in post-Soviet Central Asia, the chapter explores questions of researcher positionality in relation to research on... -
Aeromobilities and Academic Work
Increasingly academic air travel in recent decades is part of a larger transformation and globalisation of modern work life away from the industrial... -
Conclusion: Past and Present Reindeer Herding in Dialogue
This concluding chapter summarises the new insights provided by a combination of archaeological research, traditional knowledge, and other sources of... -
Migration, Youth, and Ethnicity
This chapter addresses the issue of ethnicity and international migration of indigenous youth from southern Mexico. It is an anthropological work... -
In the Nexus of (In)security and (Im)mobility
In December 1990, hundreds of students flooded the streets of the Albanian capital, protesting an almost half-century-long communist rule and... -
Applying Theory: Considering Empirical Work
In the previous chapter, we engaged in the struggles concerning the epistemologicalepistemological considerations associated with conceptual and... -
The Migration-Kinship Nexus: Mobilising Kinship During Fragmented Afghan and Iraqi Journeys to European Union Countries
This chapter proposes that the ways in which transnational migrants and refugees mobilise kinship during their migration journeys can be examined... -
The American Utopia: Transnationalism and Cosmopolitanism
In this chapter, I try to analyse how the Calós have gradually changed from their arrival in America, drawing on oral memory, and how they relate... -
Introduction
Much of the previous research on the international migration-global nexus has not considered the role of the rural. This necessitates a need to...