Through a series of case studies from Southern and Eastern Africa,
Oceania, and Europe, Movement and Connectivity: Configurations of
Belonging explores the analytical usefulness of the concept of
«mobility» for anthropological thought and theorization. The book
scrutinizes mobility through long-term ethnographies that encompass
life histories of individual persons, cyclical household developments,
and the evolution of communities and networks. It shows how the social
and spatial complexity of mobility increases with time and how
socio-political and economic changes affect values, ideas, and
practices in local life-worlds. The case studies examines mobility
from below and as processes constitutive of society and identity –
processes through which mobility is perceived and experienced as part
of life. How do people see their own local life-world and its
(un)connectedness to other societies? To what extent can a mobility
approach advance our understanding of the complex relationship between
migratory practices, experiences of belonging, and the kinds of
movement and connectivity that make and re-make people as well as
their societies? Movement and Connectivity: Configurations of
Belonging re-questions and re-thinks relationships between space,
time, and livelihoods and explores how differently motivated
geographical movements may be perceived and lived as part of wider
social complexities.
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Configurations of Belonging
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787075528
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Peter Lang
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok