Index
Paolo Boccagni
(University of Trento, Italy)
Luis Eduardo PéRez Murcia
(University of Trento, Italy)
Milena Belloni
(University of Antwerp, Belgium)
ISBN: 978-1-83909-723-2, eISBN: 978-1-83909-722-5
Publication date: 10 August 2020
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Boccagni, P., PéRez Murcia, L.E. and Belloni, M. (2020), "Index", Thinking Home on the Move, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 165-169. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83909-722-520200011
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:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2020 Paolo Boccagni, Luis Eduardo Pérez Murcia, Milena Belloni. Published under an exclusive licence.
INDEX
Accommodation
, 109, 118–119, 123, 149
substandard
, 116
Adaptation
, 102, 117
Age
, 47, 51–52, 106
Ageing
, 139
Agency
, 64, 91–93, 100
Ambivalence
, 27, 30, 151
Anthropology
, 3, 7–8, 28–29, 38, 46, 62, 104–105
Appropriation
, 52, 99–100, 111, 151
Architecture
, 18, 110–111, 131
Art
Ascription(s)
, 5–6, 38, 92, 151
social
, 99–100
Assimilation
, 7, 64
Asylum centre
, 100, 120, 150
Asylum seekers
, 14, 22, 41, 118–120
Attachment
, 29, 55, 64, 103, 142
Autochthony
, 8, 24, 132–133
Bathroom
, 15, 118–119
Beautification
, 99–100
Becoming
, 91
Bedroom
, 14–15, 56
Being at home
, 22, 27, 39, 44, 118–119, 136
Belonging
, 7, 14–17, 21, 24–25, 27, 33, 56–57, 70, 114, 149
Biography
, 106, 150
Body
, 22–23, 104–105, 151
Border
, 41, 65, 96
Boundary
, 8, 52
Boundary-making
, 57
Building
, 14, 131
Built environment
, 3, 19, 99–100, 118
Camp
, 11, 97, 116
Casa
, 21, 49
Childhood
, 108, 111
Children
, 90, 108, 132
Church
, 17–18, 97
Citizen
, 41, 43
City
, 22–23, 26
Claim
, 27, 60, 151
Class
, 56, 61, 65, 93
Closure
, 57
Clothing
, 56, 104
Colonialism
, 52, 58, 105
Comfort
, 8, 107
Commodification
, 124, 126–127
Community
, 7, 25–27, 35, 91
Arab language community
, 60
gardens
, 64
Jewish community
, 84
Manchester Pakistani community
, 56
Comparative research
, 14, 38, 79, 93, 112–113
Concept of home
, 23, 26, 35, 54, 126
deconstruction
, 48
home as relational concept
, 46–50
Conflict
, 44, 83–84
domestic
, 64
Palestine/Israel conflict
, 44–45
Connections
, 5–6, 29
between dimensions of home
, 108, 132
multisensorial
, 66
social
, 52
between spaces of attachment
, 142
Consumerism
, 124
Consumption
, 139
Control
, 16, 91, 149
Conversation
, 1, 2, 7, 147
five fields of
, 18–20
Cosmopolitan
, 27–28, 88
Creolization
, 54
Cross-cultural home
, 22, 41–45
Culture. See also Material culture
, 30, 46, 130
Daily life
, 27–31, 97, 116
Dance
, 95
Death
, 37, 40, 52
Decoration
, 107, 113, 141
Diasporas
, 5–6, 7, 19, 41, 51, 71–74
studies
, 69
Difference
, 28, 33
Digital anthropology
, 104
Discrimination
, 16, 29, 146
Displacement
, 3, 19, 75–76, 79, 82, 84
Diversity
, 29
Domestic
environments
, 49, 60, 64, 84, 103, 132
experience
, 34, 128
metaphors
, 8
spheres
, 64
violence
, 22–23, 143–144
Domestic work
, 62
Domesticity
, 9, 83, 112–113
Domopolitics
, 8, 141
Double absence
, 22
Drawings
, 34, 70, 109
Dwelling
, 7, 23, 69, 111–112, 139–142
Dynamic
, 47, 111
Emotions
, 24–25, 32–36, 129
Empirical
challenges
, 56, 72
research
, 17, 18
Emplacement
, 18, 91, 96–97
Emptiness
, 113
Encounter
, 144–145
Enlightenment
, 39
Entitlement
, 58
Environment
, 23
built
, 3, 19, 99–100, 118
social
, 12–13
sociospatial
, 33
Environmental psychology
, 7–8, 10, 18
Ethics
, 105, 143–146
Ethnic cleansing
, 100
Ethnicity
, 47, 61, 127–128
Ethnography
, 11, 29
of homemaking
, 86–89
Everyday life
, 10, 12–13, 76–77, 120–121
Exile
, 19, 43, 114
Existential
, 9
home
, 119
mobility
, 12
Familiarity
, 8–9, 15, 25, 27, 42, 86
Family
, 38–39, 53
Fatherland
, 71
Feeling
, 1–2, 11–12, 33, 148
Feeling at home
, 6, 11–12, 24–26, 137
Feminism
, 140
Field
, 83
Fieldwork
, 56, 147
Food
, 71, 95–96
Forced migration
, 5–6, 11, 75–76, 88
Freedom
, 32, 111
Future homes
, 11, 13, 32–33, 61
Gardens
, 64
Gender
, 18, 61, 65, 79
Gentrification
, 130–131
Geography
, 3, 90–93
Global tension
, 73
Go-alongs
, 17–18
Guest
, 83
Habitus
, 118
Haus
, 112–113
Heimat
, 110
Heteronomous time
, 12–14
Heuristic commodification
, 126–129
History
, 18, 62
Hogar
, 21, 49, 139
Home
, 3, 6–7, 11, 14–17
cross-cultural and universal
, 41–45
as emotionsidentities and relationships
, 32–36
as foremost desire people pursue in daily life
, 27–31
from margins
, 9–17
metaphorsideals and illusions
, 37–40
as relational concept
, 46–50
ritual sanctity of home
, 24–26
social research on
, 17–18
Home tours
, 17–18, 34
Home unmaking
, 34, 143
Home-building
, 27, 95
Home-migration-nexus
, 9–10, 73
Homecoming
, 76, 149
Homeland
, 11, 40, 54, 69
Homeless
, 10, 21–22, 143–146
Homelessness
, 7, 14–15, 34–35, 39, 111
Homemaking
, 8–9, 73, 133
advancing social research on home
, 17–18
being on move and making home from margins
, 9–17
five fields of conversation
, 18–20
material
, 106–107
mental
, 107
practices
, 26, 42–43, 65, 109
in relation to contemporary migrant trajectories
, 48, 64, 107
in superdiverse neighbourhoods
, 110–113
Homing
, 9, 29, 48, 55, 60, 83–84, 103
Homing interview
, 2, 3–6
Hospitality
, 113, 139–142
Host societies
, 11
House
, 46, 68, 96, 137
Housing
, 68, 91, 111
Housing first
, 111
Housing market
, 56–57, 130–131
Housing pathways
, 19–20, 130–131
Housing studies
, 3, 35, 123
Huis
, 49, 112–113
Humanitarian crisis
, 11
ICT
, 14, 84–85, 108
Identity
, 7, 32–36
Ideology
, 8
Immobility
, 48
Infrastructure
, 3, 18, 99, 100
Inhabitation
, 111–112
Instinct
, 97
Integration
, 81
functional
, 91
social
, 25, 29, 86
Interdisciplinary research
, 3, 100
Interiors
, 111, 117
Intersectionality
, 65
Intimacy
, 8, 14–15, 47, 117, 134
Keys
, 96
Kitchen
, 112, 118, 131
Landscape
, 22, 63–64
Legal status
, 13, 41, 84
LGBTQ+
, 140
Life course
, 12, 18, 61
Life history
, 17
Liminality
, 84
Local scale
, 18, 32, 73
Loss of home
, 40, 71
Maison
, 112–113
Majority-minority relations
, 19, 150
Marginality
, 9, 147
Marginshome from
, 9–17
Mass-media
, 113
Material culture
, 3, 19, 100, 117
Materiality
, 22, 49, 53, 63–64
Memory
, 60, 114, 128
Metaphors of home
, 37–40
Methodologies
, 34–35, 67
Migrant architecture
, 113, 127
Migrants
, 2, 7, 12–13, 15, 17, 19, 29, 32, 44, 49
Pakistani migrants
, 54–57
Migration
, 2
studies
, 7–9
transnational
, 3, 51, 67–70
Mobility
, 48, 80
universal
, 94
Modernity
, 110–113
Morality
, 73
Motherland
, 71
Movement
, 28
Multi-sited ethnography
, 28
Multi-sited research project
, 79
Multiculturalism
, 29, 136
Multiscalarity
, 29, 73, 151
Narrative
, 11–12
Nation
, 27, 103
Nativism
, 24
Neighbourhood
, 23, 26, 33, 55–56, 106
Neoliberalism
, 124, 127, 129
Nomads
, 46–50
Non-home
, 106
Nonbelonging
, 47
Normality
, 15, 112
Nostalgia
, 46–47, 51, 76
Objects
, 53, 70, 116, 118
Offline
, 99, 102–105
Online
, 9–10, 99, 102–105
Openness
, 57
Origin
, 2, 117
Out of place
, 52, 137
Parents
, 57, 79–80, 109
Parks
, 64
Past homes
, 5–6, 11, 13, 32–33, 61, 71–74, 108
Permanent home
, 21–22, 43
Phenomenology
, 38
Pictures
, 70, 139–140
Place
, 9–12
Place–making
, 10, 11
Portability
, 54, 68
Positionality
, 2–3, 58
Practice
, 18, 34
Present homes
, 5–6, 11, 108
Private
, 18
Privilege
, 58, 94
Protection
, 8, 90, 111
Provisional diasporic condition
Psychology
developmental
, 47
environmental
, 7–8, 10, 18
social
, 24–25
Public
, 18, 25
Public space
, 35, 54, 108
Reception centre
, 118–119
Reflexivity
, 2–3, 73
Refugee camp
, 11, 75–76, 107
Refugees
, 11, 17, 19, 29, 79, 133
Bosnian refugees
, 11–12
Croatian refugees
, 76
Cypriot refugees
, 94–96
Palestinian refugees
, 76
Somali refugees
, 65
Syrian refugees
, 116
Tamil refugees
, 116
Refugees go home
, 11–12, 76
Relational housing
, 124, 128
Relationship
, 32–36
Religion
, 71, 134
Remittance houses
, 14–15, 93, 113
Repatriation
, 78–79, 149
Research
, 130
on housing
, 35
social
, 17–18
Resistance
, 58
Return
, 19, 46–47
Returnees
, 21–22
Ritual
, 18
sanctity of
, 24–26
Room
, 22
Rootedness
, 9, 32, 44
Roots
, 44
Safety
, 22–23, 47
Scale
, 18, 69, 118
Search for home
, 19, 48, 64, 72
Security
, 8–9, 27, 86
Self
, 22, 118
Sense–making
, 19
Senses
, 38, 76
Settlement
, 43
Shelter
, 10, 16, 99, 114
Social cohesion
, 132, 135
Sociality
, 8, 41, 88–89, 103
Sociology
, 18, 24–25, 62
Solidarity
, 11
in superdiverse neighbourhoods
, 110–113
Space
, 2–3, 12, 22
static entity
, 148–149
Static idea
Stories
, 83
Stratification
, 14–16
Streets
, 34
Structure
, 37, 92
Struggle
, 19, 76–77
Superdiversity
, 130
Survival
, 61, 120
Suspended
, 13–14, 97
Symbolic
, 11
Symbolic interactionism
, 32–36
Technology
, 107
Temporality
, 11, 14, 119
Territorialized home
, 71
Things
, 1
Threshold
, 22, 134, 137
Thuis
, 21, 49, 112–113
Time
, 37–40
Trajectory
, 42, 107
Transience
, 58–61
Transit centres
, 119
Translation
, 86, 139
Transnationalism
, 7, 52, 89
Trauma
, 93, 143
Trees
, 148
Undocumented migrants
, 14, 16
Undocumented migration
, 13–14
Unhomely
, 9, 28, 33–34
Unwelcome
, 11
Urban studies
, 7–8, 131
Value
, 79, 129
Videos
, 109, 120
Village
, 94
Violence
, 11, 39, 143–144
Virtual space
, 32–33, 58, 60–61
Visual ethnographies
, 17–18
Vulnerability
, 88
Waiting
, 13–14
War
civil
, 41
ethnic
, 19
Gaza war
, 41, 43–44
Welcome refugees
, 11–12
Well-being
, 118, 120–121
Womb
, 38–39, 46
Women
, 54–56, 90
Worship
, 39
Youth
, 65
- Prelims
- Chapter 1 Introduction: On Doing Homing Interviews
- Chapter 2 Homemaking from the Margins: Towards a New Conversation on Home on the Move
- Chapter 3 Home as a Concept: Identity, Belonging and Beyond
- Chapter 4 Transnational Migration and Diasporas
- Chapter 5 Displacement and Asylum
- Chapter 6 Material Culture, Infrastructures and the Built Environment
- Chapter 7 Urban and Housing Studies
- Chapter 8 Conclusions: Investigating the Home-migration Nexus from the Margins
- References
- Index