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In: [Prace naukowe Uniwersytetu Śląskiego w Katowicach nr 4011]
In: Kultur und soziale Praxis
Cover -- Contents -- List of Tables, Figures, and Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: How We Think of Migration and Mobility -- Part I: A Proposition: Examining Migrants' Mobilities through Biographies -- 1 From "Classical" and "New" Approaches in Migration Studies to the "Mobilities Perspective" on Migration -- 2 (Im)Mobile Individuals: Studying Their Biographies -- Part II: Patterns of (Im)Mobility: Reading Lives and Interpreting Biographical Narratives -- Excursus on the Country of Origin: Poland -- 3 Immobility: The Immobile Pattern of Mobility -- 4 Transmobility: The Transnational Pattern of Mobility -- 5 Cosmobility: The Cosmopolitan Pattern of Mobility -- Part III: Making Sense of Movements: Towards a "Mobilities Perspective" in Migration Studies -- 6 Revisiting Migration through the Patterns of (Im)Mobility -- Conclusion: How to Rethink Migration and Mobility -- References.
In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, Anna Xymena Wieczorek develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, Wieczorek conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories.
In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, the author develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, she conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories.
This article aims to discuss conceptual levels of narrative representations of utterances based on reported speech frames employed in presidential speeches. It adopts some assumptions from Chilton's Deictic Space Theory and Cap's Proximisation Theory, both primarily used to indicate exclusive reference, a clash of interests and threat-oriented conceptualisation of events. This article, however, extends their scope to include strategies for inclusion and positive image construction and makes a distinction between primary, secondary and tertiary embedding as discursive means that contribute to presentation of self and legitimisation. Data for this research comprise a corpus of 125 presidential speeches (25 per tenure) divided into three subcorpora: JKC – John Kennedy Corpus, BCC – Bill Clinton Corpus, and BOC – Barrack Obama Corpus. A total of 1251 instances of narrative reports have been analysed to investigate primary and multilevel embedding, which constitute the basis for this study.
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In: Environmental science & policy, Volume 84, p. 204-216
ISSN: 1462-9011
In: Culture and social practice
In: Kultur und soziale Praxis
In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, Anna Xymena Wieczorek develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, Wieczorek conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories.
In: Kultur und soziale Praxis
In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, Anna Xymena Wieczorek develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, Wieczorek conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories.
In: Environment & policy 44
In: Culture and social practice
In: Culture and social practice
In: Culture and social practice
In her endeavour to overcome the established methodological, conceptual, and empirical dualism of mobility and migration, Anna Xymena Wieczorek develops a "mobilities perspective" by combining migration studies theories with approaches of the mobility studies. With the help of rich empirical data gathered among young adults of Polish heritage in Germany and Canada, Wieczorek conceptualizes three patterns of (im)mobility which illustrate the diversity of immigrants' geographical movements after their initial migration. She thus reveals the different social configurations promoting or hindering the development, maintenance or shifting of each pattern in migrants' biographical trajectories
In: Environment & Policy; Understanding Industrial Transformation, p. 1-11
In: Principles of Environmental Sciences, p. 503-512