Handbook on home and migration
In: Elgar handbooks in migration
Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures -- Tables -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: home and migration - setting the terms of belonging and place-making on the move -- Part I Backgrounds -- 2. Migrants of identity: cosmopolitan actors at home in the world -- 3. Home and forced migration -- 4. Housing studies, migration and home -- 5. The migrant house: the meaning of its architecture and materiality -- 6. Towards a social history of home and migration -- 7. Moving toward home away from home: a cultural psychology perspective on home and migration -- 8. Between longing and belonging: home, homemaking and diasporas -- 9. The paradox of home: an interview with Les Back -- Part II Questions -- 10. Senses of home in the modern world -- 11. Temporalities of migration and homemaking -- 12. Governing the state as a home: domopolitics and migration -- 13. Settler colonialism and home -- 14. Home and the politics of location and displacement -- 15. On the biopsychosocial impacts of extreme domicide -- 16. Home, nativism and migration -- 17. Moving from home to accommodation - a conceptual alternative for the historical manipulation of home for violent and exclusionary ends: an interview with Barak Kalir -- Part III Lived experience -- 18. Home and homemaking in local and transnational family lives -- 19. Feeling at home: migrant homemaking through the senses -- 20. Making home through memories and ritualised social practices -- 21. Moving bricks: strategies for a genealogy of housing, migration, and social movements -- 22. Home and homemaking during refugee journeys -- 23. Migration, home, and homemaking in contemporary visual art -- 24. Fictions of home: contemporary Palestinian narratives of migration -- 25. Religion, immigration, and homemaking: an interview with Peter Kivisto -- Part IV Scales and materialities.