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A Multi-Sited Ethnography of Whiteness

Authors Catrin Lundström
Book Title White Migrations
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2 Book Chapter

Middle Eastern Christian Spaces in Europe: Multi-sited and Super-diverse

Authors Lise Paulsen Galal, Alistair Hunter, Fiona McCallum, ...
Year 2016
Journal Name Journal of Religion in Europe
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4 Journal Article

Mapping Transnational Networks of Care from a Multi-actor and Multi-sited Perspective

Authors Valentina Mazzucato, Ernestina Dankyi, Miranda Poeze
Year 2017
Book Title Situating Children of Migrants across Borders and Origins
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5 Book Chapter

Imagining ‘home’: Diasporic landscapes of the Greek-German second generation

Authors Anastasia Christou, Russell King
Year 2010
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 34
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7 Journal Article

Le Travail des Etrangers dans l'Agriculture Occidentale

Principal investigator Swanie Potot (Principal Investigator)
Description
Ce projet vise à repenser la question des migrations dans l’agriculture ouest-européenne, en interrogeant la recomposition du travail salarié majoritairement occupé par des migrants étrangers (féminisation, « nouvelles migrations », migrations intra-européennes, etc.) ; la gestion des questions de santé des travailleurs migrants ; et la complexification des statuts associés au travailleur migrant. Ce projet repose sur une enquête qualitative, multisituée (Maroc, Pologne, Roumanie, France) et longitudinale.
Year 2005
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9 Project

Onward Migration and Transnationalism: What Are the Interconnections?

Authors Jill Ahrens, Russell King
Year 2023
Book Title Onward Migration and Multi-Sited Transnationalism
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10 Book Chapter

Sport for development and peace: a call for transnational, multi-sited, postcolonial feminist research

Authors Lyndsay M. C. Hayhurst
Year 2016
Journal Name QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN SPORT EXERCISE AND HEALTH
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12 Journal Article

The Construction and Negotiation of Diasporic Identities

Authors Dominic Pasura
Book Title African Transnational Diasporas
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14 Book Chapter

Polymedia Communication Among Transnational Families: What Are the Long-Term Consequences for Migration?

Authors Mirca Madianou
Book Title Family Life in an Age of Migration and Mobility
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15 Book Chapter

Beyond flexible citizenship: Towards a study of many Chinese transnationalisms

Authors Weiqiang Lin
Year 2012
Journal Name Geoforum
Citations (WoS) 11
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16 Journal Article

After the Success with the New Generation of Antidepressants: Experiences, Practices, Discourses and Changes in the Self

Principal investigator Anna Bredström (REMESO Project Leader), Kerstin Sandell (Participants not from REMESO), Marianne Winther Jørgensen (Participants not from REMESO), Shai Mulinari (Participants not from REMESO)
Description
The purpose of this project is to explore the complex changes brought about by the SSRI revolution from an intersectional and multi-sited perspective. The project particularly focuses on understandings of the self and on experiences, practices, biomedical knowledge production and discourses related to depression and medication. The project applies an explorative and interdisciplinary approach. It involves researchers in science and technology studies (STS), gender studies, developmental biology and cultural studies and thus bridges the epistemological gap between the natural sciences and the social sciences/humanities. The project is multi-sited and focuses on four themes: (1) the everyday experiences of patients/users of SSRI; (2) the clinical practices and professional experiences of primary care physicians that meet and treat these patients; (3) the developments and changes in the production of biomedical knowledge on brains and SSRIs as well as its dissemination into clinical practice; and (4) the discursive construc¬tion of the self, depression and SSRI-usage in policy and public debate. Throughout the project the following questions will be central: (a) how are depression and depressive-like symptoms understood and experienced and what treatments and strategies are seen as appropriate?; (b) how are the effects and efficacy of SSRIs experienced, conceptualised and measured?; (c) how is the self understood, and what is the relation between self and body?; and (d) how are these processes affected by and affecting how different masculinities and femininities are bodily experienced, lived as identities and discursively shaped?
Year 2010
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17 Project

Migration, Marriage and Modernity: Motives, Impacts and Negotiations of Rural-Urban Circulation amongst Young Women in Northern Ghana

Authors Christian Ungruhe
Year 2014
Book Title paces in Movement. New Perspectives on Migration in African Settings
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19 Book Chapter

Narrativas interseccionadas Género, raza, clase y temporalidad(es) en los relatos migrantes de las mujeres colombianas y brasileiras en España y Portugal

Authors Andrea Souto Garcia
Year 2024
Book Title Mujeres migrantes y reescrituras autobiográficas Migrant Women and Autobiographical Rewriting
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20 Book Chapter

Counting Heads and Chanelling Bodies. The Hotspot Centre Vial in Chios, Greece

Authors M. Antonakaki, B. Kasparek, G. Maniatis
Description
This research project investigates the different stabilizing attempts which are based on very different conceptions as well as visions of “Europe” (geographically as well as politically) in the particularly affected South-East European border regions in Turkey, Greece, as well as in the Balkan states. In a “multi-sited ethnography” three regional research teams examine the question, how – through which politics, practices, discourses and actors – the control over movements of migration is planned to be reinstated and which effects and implications this will have for the shape of the (Schengen) border as well as for the EU-European project as a whole.
Year 2016
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22 Report

THE COLOUR OF LABOUR: THE RACIALIZED LIVES OF MIGRANTS

Description
This project is about the racialization of migrant labourers across political boundaries, with a main focus on impoverished Europeans who served in huge numbers as indentured labourers in nineteenth-century Guianese, Caribbean and Hawaiian sugar plantations and in the workforce of late nineteenth and early twentieth century New England cotton mills. With this project I aim to provide major, innovative contributions on three fronts: (i) theory-making, by working the concepts of race, racism, racialization, embodiment and memory in association with migrant work across political boundaries and imperial classifications; (ii) social relevance of basic research, by linking an issue of pressing urgency in contemporary Europe to substantive, broad-scope, and multi-sited anthropological/historical research on the wider structures of domination, rather than to targeted problem-solving research of immediate applicability; (iii) disciplinary scope, by proposing to unsettle historical anthropology and ethnographic history from within the boundaries of a single empire, and to overcome the limitations of existing comparative studies, by inquiring into the flows and interactions between competing empires. I will also: (iv) strengthen the methodology for multi-sited, multi-period research in anthropology; (v) contribute to an anthropology of global connections and trans-local approaches; (vi) promote the multidisciplinary and combined-methods approach to complex subjects; (vii) narrate a poorly known set of historical situations of labour racializations involving Europeans and document the ways they reverberate through generations; and (viii) make the analysis available to both academic audiences and the different communities involved in the research.
Year 2016
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23 Project

Participant Observation in Migration Studies: An Overview and Some Emerging Issues

Authors Mieke Schrooten, Paolo Boccagni
Book Title Qualitative Research in European Migration Studies
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27 Book Chapter

Spatial mobility and social becoming

Authors Maria Catherina Wilson Janssens
Year 2020
Journal Name Geoforum
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31 Journal Article

Pleasure, Play and Everyday Politics in Transnational Action Sport Destinations

Authors Holly Thorpe
Book Title Transnational Mobilities in Action Sport Cultures
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32 Book Chapter

Assessing Parental Fitness and Care for Unaccompanied Children

Authors Lauren Heidbrink
Year 2017
Journal Name RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
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33 Journal Article

Insecure lives: Irregular Migration and Precarious Labour in Finland (INSECURE) / Epävarma elämä: Epävirallinen maahanmuutto ja prekaari työ Suomessa (INSECURE) (550 000 €)

Description
Project description: INSECURE is a multi-sited, multi-method study of irregular migration in Finland. It provides an understanding of how mobility controls, employment and citizenship regimes affect migrants’ social and material conditions in Finland and produce everyday insecurity of existence and marginalisation. The project obtains knowledge on how migrants cope with precarious living and working conditions. INSECURE analyses the ways in which irregular migration is framed as a security question in Finnish policy documents. The project produces applicable empirical knowledge to assist policy-making in confronting the question of irregular migration in Finland. By investigating the situation of vulnerable subjects excluded from the realm of citizenship, the project breaks new ground in revealing what security de facto means in contemporary societies characterised by multiple forms of mobilities, including irregular migration. / Hankkeen julkinen kuvaus: INSECURE on monipaikkainen ja –metodinen tutkimus epävirallisesta maahanmuutosta Suomessa. Projekti tuottaa uudenlaista ymmärrystä siitä, kuinka liikkuvuuden, työmarkkinoiden ja kansalaisuuden kontrollointi tuottavat jokapäiväistä turvattomuutta ja syrjäytymistä ja vaikuttavat siirtolaisten yhteiskunnallisiin ja taloudellisiin elinehtoihin Suomessa. Projektissa tutkitaan, kuinka siirtolaiset rakentavat elämäänsä turvattomuuden ja prekaarien työsuhteiden ja asumisolojen ympäristössä. INSECURE analysoi epävirallisen maahanmuuton turvallistamista viranomaisdiskursseissa Suomessa. Projekti tuottaa soveltamiskelpoista empiiristä tietoa epäviralliseen maahanmuuttoon liittyvän päätöksenteon tueksi. Haavoittuvassa asemassa olevien ja kansalaisuuteen sidottujen oikeuksien ulkopuolelle suljettujen siirtolaisten aseman tutkiminen avaa uusia näkökulmia turvallisuuden käytännön merkityksiin nykyisessä yhteiskunnassa, jota luonnehtii monimuotoisen liikkuvuuden ja epävirallisen maahanmuuton muodot.
Year 2014
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35 Project

Cultural transitions? Transcultural and border-crossing activities among sport labor migrants

Authors Christian Ungruhe, Sine Agergaard
Year 2020
Journal Name SPORT IN SOCIETY
Citations (WoS) 16
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38 Journal Article

Everyday politics of solidarity: Undocumented mobilities in Europe and the Mediterranean

Principal investigator Anitta Kynsilehto ()
Description
Project description: The Mediterranean Sea is the most spectacular stage for undocumented border-crossings around Europe, which hardly surprises anyone after the year 2015. Despite the international interest, the annual number of deaths only keeps increasing. In the meantime, the Mediterranean region is also a site of manifold solidarity practices, where different voluntary organisations and informal groups provide the people on the move with means for day-to-day survival, such as accommodation, food, health and sanitation, and offer empathetic support in solidarity. This research project examined everyday politics of solidarity through the interaction between undocumented migrants and solidarity actors. The research material was collected by multi-sited ethnographic methods in Morocco, France and Greece. The research showed how this interaction entails the quest for rendering the constantly changing, volatile political context intelligible in order to envisage further actions.
Year 2015
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40 Project

Migrations between Africa and Europe (MAFE)

Principal investigator Chris Beauchemin (PI)
Description
The MAFE project is a collaborative research project (See the Page Partners) that started in 2005 with the objective to collect and analyze innovative data on migration between Sub-Saharan Africa and Europe. The key notion underpinning the MAFE project is that migration must not only be seen as a one-way flow from Africa to Europe. Return migration, circulation and transnational practices are significant and must be understood in order to design better migration policies. The MAFE project generated multi-sited, comparative and longitudinal surveys carried out in 3 African countries and 6 European countries. It offers a unique source of data that enables researchers to study the patterns, causes and consequences of African migration. Data collected in African countries can also be used to study other socio-demographic phenomena (union formation, fertility, socio-economic outcomes…
Year 2005
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41 Project

Aspirational intimacy in visiting friends and relatives

Authors Michael Humbracht, Scott Cohen, Allan M. Williams
Year 2022
Journal Name ANNALS OF TOURISM RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 3
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42 Journal Article

Not in the Eyes of the Beholder: Envy Among Bolivian Migrants in Spain

Authors Maria Tapias, Xavier Escandell
Year 2011
Journal Name International Migration
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43 Journal Article

Decay, dirt and backwardness: interpretations of the socialist heritage in Hungary by first and later generation Australian-Hungarians

Authors Petra Andits
Year 2020
Journal Name INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURE TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY RESEARCH
Citations (WoS) 3
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44 Journal Article

Global governance, economic migration and the difficulties of social activism

Authors Jean Grugel, Nicola Piper
Year 2011
Journal Name International Sociology
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45 Journal Article

TOWARDS NEW METHODOLOGIES IN MIGRATION AND DIASPORA STUDIES: AN INTRODUCTION

Authors Leena Kurvet-Kaosaar, Triinu Ojamaa
Year 2020
Journal Name FOLKLORE-ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF FOLKLORE
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46 Journal Article

Gender and Migration-Driven Changes in Rural Eastern Romania. Migrants’ Perspectives

Authors Ionela Vlase
Year 2012
Journal Name International Review of Social Research
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48 Journal Article
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