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  • 1
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    PERSEE Program ; 1978
    In:  L'Homme Vol. 18, No. 3 ( 1978), p. 197-198
    In: L'Homme, PERSEE Program, Vol. 18, No. 3 ( 1978), p. 197-198
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0439-4216
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    Language: French
    Publisher: PERSEE Program
    Publication Date: 1978
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2181636-0
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2480115-X
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    Society for Applied Anthropology ; 2004
    In:  Practicing Anthropology Vol. 26, No. 2 ( 2004-04-01), p. 2-4
    In: Practicing Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology, Vol. 26, No. 2 ( 2004-04-01), p. 2-4
    Abstract: In this special issue of Practicing Anthropology, we promote the idea that participatory action research, rooted in the applied social sciences, is a unique and important approach to transforming urban young people, their peer groups, and their communities. Youth PAR is a community approach to youth development, and activism that integrates research methods with critical thinking, communication skills and analysis of personal, community and structural disparities. With the help of numerous young people from Connecticut and around the country, and like-minded (as well as critical) local partners, we have experimented with the theory, conduct and evaluation of Youth-PAR for the past fifteen years. During that time, we have discovered colleagues around the globe who have also found this approach central to their work with young people.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0888-4552
    Language: English
    Publisher: Society for Applied Anthropology
    Publication Date: 2004
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    Berghahn Books ; 2018
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2018-12-1), p. 1-6
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2018-12-1), p. 1-6
    Abstract: This introductory article to the inaugural issue of Migration and Society reflects on the complex and often contradictory nature of migration encounters by focusing on diverse dynamics of hospitality and hostility towards migrants around the world and in different historical contexts. Discourses, practices, and policies of hospitality and hostility towards migrants and refugees raise urgent moral, ethical, political, and social questions. Hospitality and hostility are interlinked, yet seemingly contradictory concepts and processes, as also acknowledged by earlier writers, including Derrida, who coined the term hostipitality. Drawing on Fiddian-Qasmiyeh’s work and on feminist scholars of care, we argue for the need to trace alternative modes of thought and action that transcend and resist the fatalistic invocations of hostipitality. This requires an unpacking of the categories of host and guest, taking us from universalizing claims and the taxonomy of host-guest relations to the messiness of everyday life and its potential for care, generosity, and recognition in encounters.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2018
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2912560-1
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    Berghahn Books ; 2018
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2018-12-1), p. v-vii
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2018-12-1), p. v-vii
    Abstract: Throughout history, migration has been at the heart of the transformation of societies and communities. At the same time, changing dynamics across social, economic, political, cultural, and environmental realms have influenced processes of migration and (im)mobility around the world in different ways, including by facilitating, forcing, preventing, normalizing, criminalizing, and securitizing the movement of diverse people and objects. As academic, political, policy, and popular interest in migration has increased in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, so too has the need to remain attentive to the long histories, wide-ranging geographies, and multiple directionalities of different forms of migration. Indeed, the growing interest in migration makes it important to continue to interrogate how, why, and with what effect different people and institutions study, teach, and respond to migration. This includes posing questions such as: how do we, and could we, conceptualize and resist particular ways of framing migration and mobility; whose vantage points are centralized and whose are erased from view and ignored in migration studies and policies; who counts as a migrant in the first place; and to what extent and how can a focus on migration stimulate more nuanced and engaged ways of being in and responding to the world around us?
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2018
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    Berghahn Books ; 2019
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 2, No. 1 ( 2019-06-1), p. v-vi
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 2, No. 1 ( 2019-06-1), p. v-vi
    Abstract: This second volume of Migration and Society marks our continued intellectual engagement with authors, artists, and guest editors to make the journal a dynamic platform for exchange and debate across disciplines and fields of thought and action around the issue of migration. Migration continues to be an ongoing issue of global import, and in the past few years we have seen powerful stakeholders around the world developing processes, dialogues, policies, and programs to respond to the challenges and questions that it raises. As editors of Migration and Society, we remain committed to the importance of fostering critical examinations of, and reflections on, migration and the way it is framed and understood by all actors. As these processes and policies have increasingly aimed to “control,” “manage,” “contain,” and “prevent” migration, the need for careful attention to migrants’ everyday practices, desires, aspirations, and fears is particularly urgent, as is the importance of situating these both historically and geographically.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2019
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    Berghahn Books ; 2020
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2020-06-1), p. vii-x
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 3, No. 1 ( 2020-06-1), p. vii-x
    Abstract: Since the “birth” of our journal, we have been committed to publishing work that situates migration in a wider historical and societal context, which has included paying attention to critical theoretical perspectives on migration, and particularly encouraging scholarship from and about the global South. This commitment is also related to the increasingly mainstream acknowledgment that Anglophone academic studies of and policy responses to migration and displacement continue to have a strong Northern or Eurocentric bias. In effect, while scholars and journals focused on “migration” and the cognate fields of “ethnic and racial studies” have often prioritized studies of South-North migration (i.e., from “underdeveloped” or “developing” countries “to” North America, Europe, and Australia), much less attention has been paid to migration within and across the countries of the so-called global South (i.e., South-South migration). In turn, scholars and policy makers alike have often positioned particular directionalities and modalities of migration, and specified groups of migrants as “problems to be solved,” including through processes that are deeply gendered, classed, and racialized.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2020
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    Berghahn Books ; 2021
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 2021-06-1), p. v-vii
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 4, No. 1 ( 2021-06-1), p. v-vii
    Abstract: To say that working on this issue of Migration and Society has been a challenge would be an understatement. For all of us, from the members of the editorial team to our guest editors, contributors, ever-important reviewers, and the publishing team, 2020 has brought significant barriers. We have feared for the safety of our loved ones; grieved unbearable losses, often from afar; faced different forms of containment; and sought to, somehow, find the time and energy to care for our loved ones, our selves, and one another while navigating unsustainable work commitments and responsibilities.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Berghahn Books ; 2023
    In:  Migration and Society Vol. 6, No. 1 ( 2023-06-01), p. v-ix
    In: Migration and Society, Berghahn Books, Vol. 6, No. 1 ( 2023-06-01), p. v-ix
    Abstract: We write this editorial in mid-February 2023 as the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine fast approaches. The war has so far led to over eight million people fleeing Ukraine to seek refuge across neighboring countries, 1 an unprecedented situation in Europe since the end of WWII. While the hospitality and solidarity extended to Ukrainian refugees was widely commended from the onset, commentators, including the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, Tendayi Achiume, have widely denounced and critiqued the racist and orientalist double standards and “racial tiering” inherent in popular and political responses to displacement from Ukraine (OHCHR 2022; Bayoumi 2022; Jackson Sow 2022; Ray 2022). Ukrainian refugees were welcomed with open borders and “open arms” while racialized third nationals fleeing from the same conflict, including 76,000 students from diverse African countries studying in Ukraine, were forcibly prevented from crossing the same borders, as an extension of institutionalized discriminatory policies which continue to frame migrants and refugees from Africa and the Middle East through the lens of hostility and suspicion (Zaru 2022; Banerjee 2023). Indeed, while Ukrainians have been welcomed across Europe, often explicitly because they have been racialized as white and Christian, people fleeing other conflicts, including wars in which European governments have played an active part, notably Afghanistan, have been met with soldiers and push-backs, in violation of international and regional rights frameworks, including the European Convention on Human Rights, in some cases at the very same borders, notably those of Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania (see Sanderson 2022).
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2574-1306 , 2574-1314
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 2023
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    Online Resource
    University of Illinois Press ; 1955
    In:  The Journal of American Folklore Vol. 68, No. 267 ( 1955-01), p. 97-
    In: The Journal of American Folklore, University of Illinois Press, Vol. 68, No. 267 ( 1955-01), p. 97-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-8715
    RVK:
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 1955
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2050513-9
    SSG: 7,26
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    In: The Journal of American Folklore, University of Illinois Press, Vol. 76, No. 301 ( 1963-07), p. 254-
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0021-8715
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    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: University of Illinois Press
    Publication Date: 1963
    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2050513-9
    SSG: 7,26
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