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Author | : Rachel Humphris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : SOCIAL SCIENCE |
ISBN | : 9781529201963 |
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In contemporary society, passport checks at nation-state borders are accepted. But what if these checks were happening in our own home? This book is the first intimate ethnography of these governing encounters in the home space between Romanian Roma migrants and local frontline workers. Focusing on how the nation-state is reproduced within the home, the book considers what it is like to have your legal staus, your right to 'belong', judged from your everyday domestic life. In essence this book is about the divide between stae and family, home-land and home, and what it means for the new rules of citizenship.
Author | : Humphris, Rachel |
Publisher | : Policy Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2019-03-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1529201942 |
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In contemporary society, passport checks at nation-state borders are accepted. But what if these checks were happening in our own home? This book is the first intimate ethnography of these governing encounters in the home space between Romanian Roma migrants and local frontline workers. Focusing on how the nation-state is reproduced within the home, the book considers what it is like to have your legal status, your right to ‘belong’, judged from your everyday domestic life. In essence this book is about the divide between state and family, home-land and home and what it means for the new rules of citizenship.
Author | : Humphris, Rachel |
Publisher | : Bristol University Press |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 2019-03-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1529201926 |
Download Home-Land: Romanian Roma, Domestic Spaces and the State Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
In contemporary society, passport checks at nation-state borders are accepted. But what if these checks were happening in our own home? This book is the first intimate ethnography of these governing encounters in the home space between Romanian Roma migrants and local frontline workers. Focusing on how the nation-state is reproduced within the home, the book considers what it is like to have your legal status, your right to ‘belong’, judged from your everyday domestic life. In essence this book is about the divide between state and family, home-land and home and what it means for the new rules of citizenship.
Author | : Julija Sardelic |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2021-07-27 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1526143151 |
Download The fringes of citizenship Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book presents a socio-legal enquiry into the civic marginalisation of Roma in Europe. Instead of looking only at Roma’s position as migrants, an ethnic minority or a socio-economically disadvantage group, it considers them as European citizens, questioning why they are typically used to describe exceptionalities of citizenship in developed liberal democracies rather than as evidence for how problematic the conceptualisation of citizenship is at its core. Developing novel theoretical concepts, such as the fringes of citizenship and the invisible edges of citizenship, the book investigates a variety of topics around citizenship, including migration and free movement, statelessness and school segregation, as well as how marginalised minorities respond to such predicaments. It argues that while Roma are unique as a minority, the treatment that marginalises them is not. This is demonstrated by comparing their position to that of other marginalised minorities around the globe.
Author | : Paolo Boccagni |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 703 |
Release | : 2023-06-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1800882777 |
Download Handbook on Home and Migration Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
This dynamic Handbook unpacks the entanglements between the two notions of home and migration, which illuminate the lived experiences of (in)voluntary mobilities and the contested terrain of inclusion and belonging. Drawing on cross-disciplinary contributions from leading international scholars, it advances research on the social study of home in relation to migration, refugee, displacement, and diaspora studies. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
Author | : Emilia Palonen |
Publisher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2023-07-10 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 2832528023 |
Download "Performing control" of the Covid-19 crisis Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Andreea Racleș |
Publisher | : Berghahn Books |
Total Pages | : 223 |
Release | : 2021-07-16 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 1800731388 |
Download Textures of Belonging Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The longstanding European conception that Roma and non-Roma are separated by unambiguous socio-cultural distinctions has led to the construction of Roma as “non-belonging others.” Challenging this conception, Textures of Belonging explores how Roma negotiate and feel belonging at the everyday level. Inspired by material culture, sensorial anthropology, and human geography approaches, this book uses ethnographic research to examine the role of domestic material forms and their sensorial qualities in nurturing connections with people and places that transcend socio-political boundaries.
Author | : Rachel Humphris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 600 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
Download New Migrants' Home Encounters Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
Author | : Rachel Humphris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Great Britain |
ISBN | : |
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Author | : Yaron Matras |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2017-07-28 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 131529575X |
Download Open Borders, Unlocked Cultures Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
The book examines some of the dilemmas surrounding Europe’s open borders, migrations, and identities through the prism of the Roma – Europe’s most dispersed and socially marginalised population. The volume challenges some of the myths surrounding the Roma as a ‘problem population’, and places the focus instead on the context of European policy and identity debates. It comes to the conclusion that the migration of Roma and the constitution of their communities is shaped by European policy as much as, and often more so, than by the cultural traits of the Roma themselves. The chapters compare case studies of Roma migrants in Spain, Italy, France, and Britain and the impact of migration on the origin communities in Romania. The study combines historical and ethnographic methods with insights from migration studies, drawing on a unique multi-site collaborative project that for the first time gave Roma participants a voice in shaping research into their communities. Chapters 1 and 7 of this book are freely available as downloadable Open Access PDFs at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.