Ethnographies of home and mobility [electronic resource] : shifting roofs / Alejandro Miranda Nieto, Aurora Massa and Sara Bonfanti.
- 作者: Miranda Nieto, Alejandro.
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- 出版: Abingdon, Oxon ;New York, NY : Routledge 2021.
- 叢書名: Home
- 主題: Emigration and immigration--Social aspects. , Home. , SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General , Electronic books.
- ISBN: 9781003085300 (electronic book) 、 100308530X (electronic book) 、 9781000182286 (electronic book) 、 1000182282 (electronic book) 、 9781350084285 (electronic book) 、 135008428X (electronic book) 、 9781000188912 (electronic bk. ;Mobipocket) 、 1000188914 (electronic bk. ;Mobipocket) 、 9781000185461 (electronic bk. ;PDF) 、 100018546X (electronic bk. ;PDF) 、 9781350084254 (hardcover)
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- 一般註:Foreword: Mainstreaming the study of home and migration Introduction: Unlocking doors 1. Scales 2. (Im)materiality 3. Mobility and immobility 4. Temporalities 5. Diversities 6. Inequalities Conclusion: Dwelling between mobility and stasis Afterword Index. 113年度臺灣學術電子書暨資料庫聯盟採購
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摘要註
This book lays out a framework for understanding connections between home and mobility, and situates this within a multidisciplinary field of social research. The authors show how the idea of home offers a privileged entry point into forced migration, diversity and inequality. Using original fieldwork, they adopt an encompassing lens on labour, family and refugee flows, with cases of migrants from Latin America, Africa and the Indian subcontinent. With the book structured around these key topics, the authors look at how practices of home and mobility emerge along with emotions and manifold social processes. In doing so, their scope shifts from the household to streets, neighbourhoods, cities and even nations. Yet, the meaning of 'home' as a lived experience goes beyond place; the authors analyse literature on migration and mobility to reveal how the past and future are equally projected into imaginings of home.