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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (390 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9789048555758
    Series Statement: Media, Culture and Communication in Migrant Societies Series ; v.3
    Note: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Doing Digital Migration Studies: Introduction -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Section I: Creative practices -- Introduction to Section I: Creative Practices -- Karina Horsti -- 1. Against and Beyond Mimeticism: A Cinematic Ethics of Migration Journeys in Documentary Auto-Ethnography -- Nadica Denić -- 2. Archival Participatory Filmmaking in Migration and Border Studies -- Irene Gutiérrez Torres -- 3. Embodying Data, Shifting Perspective: A Conversation with Ahnjili Zhuparris on Future Wake -- Rosa Wevers with Ahnjili Zhuparris -- Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Introduction to Section II: Digital Diasporas and Placemaking -- Mihaela Nedelcu -- 4. Friendship, Connection and Loss: Everyday Digital Kinning and Digital Homing among Chinese Transnational Grandparents in Perth, Australia -- Catriona Stevens, Loretta Baldassar and Raelene Wilding -- 5. An Exploration of African Digital Cosmopolitanism -- Fungai Machirori -- 6. YouTube Became the Place Where "I Could Breathe" and Start "to Sell my Mouth": Congolese Refugee YouTubers in Nairobi, Kenya -- Marie Godin and Bahati Ghislain -- Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Introduction to Section III: Affect and Belonging -- Athina Karatzogianni -- 7. Digital Communication, Transnational Relationships and the Making of Place Among Highly Skilled Migrants during the Covid-19 Pandemic -- Elisabetta Costa -- 8. When Immovable Bodies Meet Unstoppable Media Circulation: The Aporetic Body in Digital Migration Studies -- Nishant Shah -- 9. Queer Digital Migration Research: Two Case Studies -- Yener Bayramoğlu -- Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Introduction to Section IV: Visuality and Digital Media -- Giorgia Aiello -- 10. Migrant Agency and Platformed Belongings: The Case of TikTok. , Daniela Jaramillo-Dent, Amanda Alencar and Yan Asadchy -- 11. Affective Performances of Rooted Cosmopolitanism Through Facebook During the Festival International de Folklore et de Percussion in Louga, Senegal -- Estrella Sendra -- 12. Situating the Body in Digital Migration Research: Embodied Methodologies for Analysing Virtual Reality Films on Displacement -- Moé Suzuki -- Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Introduction to Section V: Datafication, Infrastructuring and Securitization -- Saskia Witteborn -- 13. The Weaponization of Datafied Sound: The Case of Voice Biometrics in German Asylum Procedures -- Daniel Leix Palumbo -- 14. McKinsey Consultants and Technocratic Fantasies: Crafting the Illusion of Orderly Migration Management in Greece -- Luděk Stavinoha -- 15. Undocumented and Datafied: Anticipation, Borders and Everyday Life -- Kaarina Nikunen and Sanna Valtonen -- Section VI: Conclusions -- Conclusions: On Doing Digital Migration Studies -- Koen Leurs and Sandra Ponzanesi -- Index -- List of Figures and Tables -- Figure 0.1. Visual harvesting of ideas, Migrant Belongings. Digital Practices and the Everyday conference, by visual artist Renée van den Kerkhof. -- Figure 1.1. Zahra playing in the camp. Film still from Midnight Traveler (2019). Courtesy of Hassan Fazili. Copyright The Party Film Sales, Old Chilly Pictures, ITVS, POV | American Documentary. -- Table 2.1  Characteristics of the three case studies, including the workshops (process) and the films (results) -- Figure 2.1. Nine of the eleven directors of The Way it Goes in the film's Q& -- A at the Círculo de Bellas Artes de Madrid, IV 1st Person Film Festival A Home. Madrid, 6 November 2019, Photo by Irene Gutiérrez. -- Figure 3.1. Still 1 from Future Wake (2021). Courtesy of Zhuparris and van Ommeren. , Figure 3.2. Still 2 from Future Wake (2021). Courtesy of Zhuparris and van Ommeren. -- Figure 6.1. "Be careful in this election period / Going back at home earlier" (Mwirinde Muriki Gihe Camatora / Gutaha Kare Ningombwa). Video by Kanyamukwengo, still from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hbtrRn_VM. -- Figure 6.2. "Be careful in these days of election / Go back home earlier // it's important" (Mwirinde murikigihe amatora / Gutaha kare ningombwa). Video by Kanyamukwengo, still from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50hbtrRn_VM. -- Figure 7.1. The author is conducting an interview with a research participant who was waiting for the results of a Covid-19 PCR test. Photo by Marina De Giorgi. -- Figure 8.1. Performance artist Anushka Nair, performing the task of naming the unnamed migrant workers in India who died trying to return home during the Covid-19 lockdown. Photo by Anushka Nair. -- Figure 8.2. Participants in the performance performing the labour of writing names on rice to revitalise the names otherwise forgotten. Photo by Anushka Nair. -- Figure 9.1. A screenshot of the main stage of Madi Ancestors. -- Figure 9.2. Leman posting a sticker on a wall in Neukölln, Berlin, 2021. Photo by Yener Bayramoğlu. -- Figure 9.3. A defaced sticker on a lamppost in Kreuzberg, Berlin, 2021. Photo by Yener Bayramoğlu. -- Figure 10.1. Proposed forms of agency and belonging, characteristics and examples. -- Figure 11.1. Audiences gathering at the Place Civique during the 15th FESFOP. Rooted cosmopolitans stay by the back on the left, along with artists performing in the festival. Photo by Estrella Sendra, 30 December 2015. , Figure 13.1. Illustration of the use of voice biometrics on asylum applicants. Note. The slide is taken from the training documents for BAMF personnel. It provides an overview explaining in which cases voice biometrics are used and illustrates the procedu -- Figure 13.2. Sample of a voice biometrics result report. Note. The slide shows what a result report produced by BAMF's voice biometrics looks like. The report consists of three different sections: the first lists the dialects/accents assessed for the asyl -- Figure 14.1. McKinsey & -- Company study on the operationalization of the EU-Turkey statement. -- Figure 14.2. McKinsey's breakdown of migrant population on Chios, Greece, in March 2016.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Leurs, Koen Doing Digital Migration Studies Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press,c2024 ISBN 9789463725774
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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    Format: 1 online resource : , illustrations (colour).
    ISBN: 1-78735-317-6
    Content: Refuge in a Moving World draws together over 30 contributions written from multiple disciplines to open up informed conversations about migration and displacement, including a particular focus on how people inhabit and negotiate everyday life in cities, towns, camps and informal settlements across the Middle East and North Africa, Southern and Eastern Africa, and Europe.
    Note: List of figures and tables -- Abbreviations -- List of contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction Refuge in a moving world: Refugee and migrant journeys across disciplines -- Part I: Researching and Conceptualizing Displacement in a Moving World -- 1. Negotiating research and life spaces: Participatory research approaches with young migrants in the UK -- 2. Voices to be heard? Reflections on refugees, strategic invisibility and the politics of voice -- 3. Stories of migration and belonging 505 8 4. Writing the camp, writing the camp archive: The case of Baddawi camp in Lebanon -- 5. Making home in limbo: Belgian refugees in Britain during the First World War -- 6. Exploring practices of hospitality and hostility towards migrants through the making of a documentary film: Insights from research in Lampedusa -- 7. Mediterranean distinctions: Forced migration, forceful hope and the analytics of desperation -- 8. Does climate change cause migration? -- Part II: Responding to Displacement: Advocacy, Aesthetics and Politics in a Moving World -- 9. We Are Movers: We are towers of strength -- We are Movers project team: Amalia Pascal, Aminat, Amy North, Ann Oladimeji, Bahati Dan, Becky Ayeni, Claudia Lapping, Debby Kareem, Drucilla Namirembe, Esther O. Odere, Hanna Retallack, Harriet Ibeneme, Ijeoma, Iman Azzi, Neelam, Nneka, Omoh Juliet, Olushola Owolabi, Promise Enabosi, Patricia Akpapuna, Rachel Benchekroun, Rachel Rosen, Raphaela Armbruster, Sara Joiko Mujica, Tabitha Millet, Theresa Ajagu and Zoline Makosso -- 10. Advocacy for LGBTI asylum in the UK: Discourses of distance and proximity -- 11. The unintended consequences of expanding migrant-rights protections -- 12. Visual politics and the 'refugee' crisis: The images of Alan Kurdi -- 13. Crossing borders, bridging boundaries: Reconstructing the rights of the refugee in comics -- 14. Theatre and/as solidarity: Putting yourself in the shoes of a refugee through performance -- 15. The empty space: Performing migration at the Good Chance Theatre in Calais -- 16. Care in a refugee camp: A case study of a humanitarian volunteer in Calais -- 17. The Jungle -- Part III: Ongoing Journeys: Safety, Rights and Well-being in a Moving World -- 18. Palliative prophecy: Yezidi perspectives on their suffering under Islamic State and on their future -- 19. Queer Russian asylum seekers in Germany: Worthy refugees and acceptable forms of harm? -- 20. Aspects of loss and coping among internally displaced populations: Towards a psychosocial approach -- 21. Thriving in the face of severe adversity: Understanding and fostering resilience in children affected by war and displacement -- 22. Exploring the psychosocial impact of cultural int erventions with displaced people
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-78735-318-4
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology
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    London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 320 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten
    ISBN: 9781003142911
    Series Statement: Routledge research on the global politics of migration
    Content: "Liquid Borders provides a timely and critical analysis of the largescale migration of people across borders which has sent shockwaves through the global world order in recent years. In this book, internationally recognized scholars and activists from a variety of fields analyze key issues related to diasporic movements, displacements, exiles, "illegal" migrants, border crossings, deportations, maritime ventures and the militarization of borders from political, economic, and cultural perspectives. Ambitious in scope, with cases stretching from the Mediterranean, to Australia, the US/Mexico border, Venezuela, and deterritorialized sectors in Colombia and Central America, the various contributions are unified around the notion of freedom of movement, and the recognition of the need to think differently about ideas of citizenship and sovereignty around the world. Liquid Borders will be of interest to policy makers, and to researchers across the humanities, sociology, area studies, politics, international relations, geography, and of course migration and border studies"--
    Note: Introduction: Liquid borders. Migrancy as resistance / Mabel Moraña -- Proliferating borders in the battlefield of migration. Rethinking freedom of movement / Sandro Mezzadra -- Fugitives of the impossible life : transborders, migrations and displacements / José Manuel Valenzuela Arce -- The transnational migrant as embodiment of biocapitalism / Abril Trigo -- Refuge and deportation : notes on the future as property in the border regime / Angela Naimou -- At the border of sight : states, the civil contract, and bracero program photos / Deborah Cohen -- Barbed wire. A history of cruelty / Tabea Linhard -- Mobile re-orientations : trans agency and the queering of the Italian politics of migrant reception in Henrique Goldman's Princesa / Elena Dalla Torre -- Resilience beyond cruelty : Central American migrants pursuing the American dream / Ana del Sarto -- Border art for a border ecology / Ila Sheren -- , States of exile : Kracauer's (extra)territoriality and the poetics of memory in Cristina Peri Rossi's Estado de Exilio (2003) / Ignacio Infante -- Early modern religious displacement and transnational Catholic subjects / Stephanie Kirk -- Andean and Amazonian displacements : culture and the effects of deforestation / José Antonio Mazzotti -- Language of space. Politics of indigenous people removal and the ethnopolitics of resistance. The post-colonial diasporas / Stefano Varese -- From genocide to hieleras : the never-ending Maya genocide / Arturo Arias -- Bordering the crisis. Race, migration and political strategies in anti-populist Ecuador / Jorge Daniel Vásquez -- From the 'suffering stranger' to the IDP : the emergence of a new problem area / Juan Ricardo Aparicio -- Dispossession by militarization : forced disappearances and the neoliberal 'drug war' for natural resources in Mexico / Oswaldo Zavala -- , Migration and the aging body. Elderly war refugees in Brazil : between borders and social boundaries / Bahia Munem -- Imperial borders, translocal nations, subaltern cosmopolitanisms : counterpointing Cuba and Puerto Rico from the age of empire to horizons of decolonial trans/Americanism / Agustín Lao-Montes -- Europe otherwise. Lessons from the Caribbean / Manuela Boatcǎ -- Visualizing the black Mediterranean / Michelle Murray -- 'Belonging on behalf of 'vulnerable strangers' : interpreting communities-to-come / Mina Karavanta
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, hbk. ISBN 978-0-367-69690-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: Sociology
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    Keywords: Migration ; Politische Ordnung ; Gesellschaftsordnung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books ; Case studies
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    Author information: Moraña, Mabel 1948-
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    Woodbridge :James Currey,
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    almahu_9949685972502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xix, 255 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781800102873 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Religion in transforming Africa,
    Content: Presenting the deeply moving personal life stories of Ugandan LGBTQ+ refugees in Nairobi, Kenya alongside an analysis of the process in which they creatively engaged with two Bible stories - 'Daniel in the Lions' Den' (Old Testament) and 'Jesus and the Woman Caught in Adultery' (New Testament) - 〈i〉Sacred Queer Stories〈/i〉 explores how readings of biblical stories can reveal their experiences of struggle, their hopes for the future, and their faith in God and humanity. Arguing that the telling of life-stories of marginalised people, such as of Ugandan LGBTQ+ refugees, affirms embodied existence and agency, is socially and politically empowering, and enables human solidarity, the authors also show how the Bible as an authoritative religious text and popular cultural archive in Africa is often used against LGBTQ+ people but can also be reclaimed as a site of meaning, healing, and empowerment. The result of a collaborative project between UK-based academics and a Nairobi-based organisation of Ugandan LGBTQ+ refugees, the book provides a valuable insight into the narrative politics and theologies of LGBTQ+ life-storytelling. A key text for those in African humanities, queer studies, religious studies, and refugee studies, among others, the book expresses an innovative methodology of inter-reading queer life-stories and biblical stories.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 09 Jan 2024).
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    Cambridge ; : Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (xxxvi, 329 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781009083409 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge companions to literature
    Content: The Cambridge Companion to the Australian Novel provides a clear, lively, and accessible account of the novel in Australia. The chapters of this book survey significant issues and developments in the Australian novel, offer historical and conceptual frameworks, and demonstrate what reading an Australian novel looks like in practice. The book begins with novels by literary visitors to Australia and concludes with those by refugees. In between, the reader encounters the Australian novel in its splendid contradictoriness, from nineteenth-century settler fiction by women writers through to literary images of the Anthropocene, from sexuality in the novels of Patrick White to Waanyi writer Alexis Wright's call for a sovereign First Nations literature. This book is an invitation to students, instructors, and researchers alike to expand and broaden their knowledge of the complex histories and crucial present of the Australian novel.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 03 Mar 2023). , Introduction : preoccupations of the Australian novel / Louis Klee and Nicholas Birns -- Presencing : writing in the decolonial space / Jeanine Leane -- Literary visitors and the Australian novel / Brendan Casey -- Settler colonial fictions : beyond nationalism and universalism / Paul Giles -- White writing, indigenous Australia, and the chronotopes of the settler novel / Michael Griffiths -- Mabo, mob, and the novel / Evelyn Araluen -- Publishing the Australian novel / Emmett Stinson -- 'Rich and strange' : Christina Stead and the transnational novel / Fiona Morrison -- Sexuality in Patrick White's fiction / Chen Hong -- Constellational form in Gerald Murnane / Louis Klee -- Helen Garner's house of fiction / Brigid Rooney -- Alexis Wright's novel activism / Lynda Ng -- Kim Scott and the doctoral novel / Joseph Steinberg -- The contemporary western Sydney novel / Lachlan Brown -- First Nations transnationalism / Declan Fry -- Beyond the cosmopolitan : small dangerous fragments / Michelle Cahill -- Craft and truth : the Australian verse novel / Nicholas Birns -- Queering mateship : David Malouf and Christos Tsiolkas / Lesley Hawkes and Mark Piccini -- Australian fiction in the anthropocene / Tony Hughes D'Aeth -- What is the (Australian) refugee novel? / Keyvan Allahyari.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9781316514481
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    Subjects: English Studies
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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9781003109808 , 1003109802 , 9781000479249 , 1000479242 , 1000479226 , 9781000479225
    Content: "By foregrounding the voices and experiences of scholars from the Global South who have migrated to institutions in the Global North, this volume theorizes the "third space" as a unique, rich, and generative position in the Western academy. Global South Scholars in the Western Academy engages a range of critical methodologies to explore the challenges that Global South scholars have faced in establishing themselves in academic settings in the Global North. The text identifies the unique position that scholars have come to adopt "in-between" North and South and theorizes this positionality as a "third space", which is carved out by academics negotiating personal, professional, and cultural belonging. This liminal subject position, enriched by experiences of migration, racialization, poverty, and difference, is shown to drive knowledge-production and justice-orientated approaches in the academy. This book provides a new and overdue perspective on the experiences and contributions of Global South scholars in the academy. It will be of interest to academics, researchers, and scholars with an interest in critical theory, indigenous and multicultural education, the sociology of education, and higher education"--
    Note: "Why don't you study your own country?" Situating the semi-self, amongst hybrid identities / Julten Abdelhalim -- Settler colonial curriculum in Carlisle Boarding School : a historical and personal qualitative research study / Patrick Gerard Eagle Staff -- Between confidence and mistrust, rejection and collaboration : Anglolan Region drums in third academic space at Universidade Federal de Minas, Brazil / Felix Ulombe Kaputu -- How to be a good immigrant in Australian academia / Diana Carolina Arbeláez-Ruiz -- Inclusion and exclusion of postcolonial subjects in knowledge production : academic experience in Sweden, Cameroon, and Germany / Jonathan Ngeh -- Cannibalizing the foundations of western civilization / Wendy M.K. Shaw -- Acculturation : navigating academia as a third culture child / Marcella Chiromo -- Like a laughing dove : defining and decolonizing spaces in the western academy / Lydia Wanja Gitau -- Challenging the binary : reflections on multiple and unconventional positionality through a lens of multi-layered institutional whiteness / Sayaka Osanami Törngren, Kyoko Shinozaki -- Disrupting trauma tourism in diversity workshops and scholarship essays : a participatory study describing counternarratives by queer, trans, and students of colour / Óscar Fernández, Staci B. Martin, Luz Maria Anaya, Anayeli Diaz-Espinoza, Wendy Soriano-Valencia, Stevie Cadiz, Hollis Kinner, Crystal Romero -- The role of memory and emotions in the long migration journey to Germany / Deepra Dandekar -- Transforming ordinary spaces into hopeful spaces / Staci B. Martin, Debra Tavares, D. Philipos, Milan Alvarez, Aline Maranghi, Irving Sanchez Cisneros, Danna Diaz, David Peterson del Mar -- History dialogues : opportunities and challenges of oral history research through refugee voices, narratives, and memories / Mohamed Zakaria Abdalla, Richesse Ndiritiro, Shaema Omar, Kate Reed, Samson Rer, Marcia C. Schenk, Gerawork Teferra -- Reconceptualizing academic mobility in exile : advancing a more equitable exchange of ideas / Chelsea A. Blackburn Cohen, Alfred Babo, Sarina S. Rosenthal.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Global South scholars in the western academy New York, NY : Routledge, 2022 ISBN 9780367625825
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    Subjects: General works
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    Cambridge ; : Cambridge University Press,
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    Format: 1 online resource (xviii, 382 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781108887946 (ebook)
    Series Statement: Cambridge critical concepts
    Content: Diaspora is an ancient term that gained broad new significance in the twentieth century. At its simplest, diaspora refers to the geographic dispersion of a people from a common originary space to other sites. It pulls together ideas of people, movement, memory, and home, but also troubles them. In this volume, established and newer scholars provide fresh explorations of diaspora for twenty-first century literary studies. The volume re-examines major diaspora origin stories, theorizes diaspora through its conceptual intimacies and entanglements, and analyzes literary and visual-cultural texts to reimagine the genres, genders, and genealogies of diaspora. Literary mappings move across Africa, the Americas, Middle East, Asia, Europe, and Pacific Islands, and through Atlantic, Pacific, Mediterranean, Gulf, and Indian waters. Chapters reflect on diaspora as a key concept for migration, postcolonial, global comparative race, environmental, gender, and queer studies. The volume is thus an accessible and provocative account of diaspora as a vital resource for literary studies in a bordered world.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 31 Jul 2023). , Introduction : diaspora and literary studies / Angela Naimou -- Displaced in diaspora? Jewish communities in the Greco-Roman world/ Erich S. Gruen -- Interoceanic relational diasporas : a Caribbean perspective / Supriya Nair -- The language of Lakay : diaspora as project and process in Haitian cultural production / Régine Jean- Régine Jean-Charles Charles -- The insufficiency of paradigms : diaspora in South Asian literature / Sangeeta Ray -- Lynchpins of sovereignty : forced removal and the deportspora imaginary / Mary Pat Brady -- Afro-futurist speculations and diaspora / Yogita Goyal -- The shock of relation : queer diasporas in law and literature / Mrinalini Chakravorty -- Strangers and brothers : James Baldwin's encounters with Africa / Laila Amine -- Incommensurability, inextricability, entanglement : Stuart Hall and the question of Palestine / Keith P. Feldman -- Radical Black poetics and south-South movement / Walt Hunter -- Remembering the uses of diaspora, or Palestine is still the issue / Anthony Alessandrini -- Refugee ecologies : narratives of water in Vietname diaspora / Marguerite Nguyen -- Diaspora and detention : Behrouz Boochani, Manus prison and genre son and genres of the borderscape / Jini Kim Watson -- Transpacific noir / Jinah Kim -- From nothing to something : Black speculative fiction and the Trayvon generation / Justin L. Mann Justin L. Mann -- Biological and narrative reproduction in the family-saga novels of Maryse Condé / Rachel L. Mordecai -- The embodied feminist futures of diaspora / Samantha Pinto -- Of origin and opportunity : co-narratives of refugitude in Roxane Gay's Ayiti / Lauren K. Alleyne Lauren K. Alleyne -- Arabic diasporic literary trajectories : reinvented magical realisms, biopolitical ruptures, and planetarity / Rita Sakr -- Decolonizing across borders : diasporic-indigenous indigenous encounters and the predicaments of arrival / Nadine Attewell.
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    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    [London, England] : Zed Books | [London, England] : Bloomsbury Publishing
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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (252 Seiten)
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: Also published in print
    ISBN: 9780755639021 , 0755639022 , 9780755639007 , 9780755639014 , 9780755638994
    Content: "Recent years have seen increased scholarly and media interest in the movement of LGBTIQ+ persons, particularly those seeking protection in Europe and North America. While this has helped focus attention on the plight of individuals facing persecution, it has also reinvigorated racist tropes about sexual or gender rights in the Global South. In the case of Africa, the existence of anti-LGBTIQ+ laws and the prevalence of hetero-patriarchal discourses are regularly cited as evidence of the continent's inescapable savagery. Colonial notions of an uncivilised continent in need of salvation have been repackaged and repurposed for the twenty-first century, with LGBTIQ+ migrants serving as the ultimate case in point"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction -- 1.ATTRIBUTION ORDER? - Framing African Queer and Trans Mobilities: Absences, Presences and Challenges -- Complicating Migration Narratives -- 2.Yara Ahmed - Labyrinthine Wanderings: Queering Mobility in Impossible Geographies -- 3.John Marnell - Telling a Different Story: On the Politics of Representing African LGBTQ Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- 4.Caio Simöes de Araüjo - Along the Pink Corridor: Histories of Queer Mobility Between Maputo and Johannesburg (Ca. 1900-2020) -- Barriers to Protection: Ethical, Procedural and Legal Challenges -- 5.Agathe Menetrier - An Ethical Dilemma: When Research becomes 'Expert Testimony' -- 6.Marien Gouyon - 'Sheep in a Pen': How the Externalisation of EU Borders Impacts the Lives of Gay Refugees in Morocco -- 7.Charlotte Walker-Said - Homophobia as Public Violence: Politics, Religion, Identity and Rights in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Asylum Seekers from Cameroon -- The Digital and the Transnational -- 8.Godfried Asante - 'Where is Home?' -- Negotiating Comm(unity) and Un/Belonging Among Queer African Migrants on Facebook -- 9.B Camminga - What is Private about 'Private Parts'? On Navigating the Violence of the Digital African Trans Refugee Archive -- 10.Gonca Sahin - Ties that Matter: Queer Ways of Surviving a Transit Country -- Bordering in Action: Identity, Belonging and Wellbeing -- 11.Emanuel Munyarukumbuzi, Margaret Jjuuko and James Maingi Gathatwa - 'Kindness is a Distant and Elusive Reality': Charting the Impacts of Discrimination on the Mental and Sexual Wellbeing of LGBT Refugee Youth in Kenya -- 12.Verena Hucke - Differential Movements: Lesbian Migrant Women's Encounters with, and Negotiations of, South Africa's Border Regime -- 13.Florent Chossiëre - Debunking the Liberation Narrative: Rethinking Queer Migration and Asylum to France , Also published in print , Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780755638987
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    Keywords: Subsaharisches Afrika ; LGBT ; Mobilität ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
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    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780429015083 , 0429015089 , 9780429506697 , 0429506694 , 9780429015090 , 0429015097 , 9780429015076 , 0429015070
    Series Statement: Routledge advances in event research series
    Content: This book is the first to take an in-depth examination of marginalisation and events. Marginalisation has been the subject of academic research for some time now. For example, marginalisation and exclusion have been identified as problematic in fields as diverse as geography, public health, education and media studies. However, little research has been carried out within the field of event studies. Using of a range of different theoretical and methodological approaches from a variety of disciplines, the volume applies a critical approach to events as they relate to marginalisation that seeks to address the 'how' and 'why', and to provide a holistic picture of their place and influence in the lives of marginalised individuals and communities. International through authorship and examples, it encompasses case studies from around the world, including South Africa, the United Kingdom, Italy, Afghanistan, the United States, Brazil, Portugal, Australia and New Zealand. This is essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of critical event studies, anthropology, cultural studies, tourism, sociology and management.
    Note: Understanding the nexus of marginalisation and events / Trudie Walters and Allan Stewart Jepson -- Marginalised groups and urban festivals in São Paulo and Lisbon : between social control, urban renewal and gentrification processes / Paulo Cezar Nunes Junior and Ana Paula Cunha Pereira -- "Proud to be South D" : perceptions of a street festival in a marginalised community in New Zealand / Trudie Walters -- Disability and rural events : the cultural reproduction of inclusion and exclusion / Rayna Sage And Erin Flores -- "Demarginalising" marginalised communities : the case of participatory arts events and the over 70s in rural Hertfordshire, UK / Allan Stewart Jepson -- The FAFSWAG Ball : event spaces, counter-marginal narratives, and walking queer bodies into the centre / Jared Mackley-Crump and Kirsten Zemke -- Transformative effects of hip-hop events in Khayelitsha, South Africa / Sudiipta Shamalii Dowsett -- Assessing the potential of the European Capital of Culture to integrate refugees : the case of Matera 2019 / Nicholas Wise -- Claiming space through events : the tension of homelessness in the world's most liveable city / Amanda Ford, Jennifer Laing and Warwick Frost -- Understanding peripheral queer events : the case of Gay Ski Week, Queenstown, New Zealand / Willem Jl Coetzee And Xiang Liu -- Barriers to access : investigation of plus-size women consumer experiences at fashion events / Amanda Elliott And Rebecca Finkel -- Creating safe space in a hostile place : exploring the Marathon of Afghanistan through the lens of safe space / Madeleine Orr and Anna Baeth -- It allowed me to deliver the biggest show of their national tour : an examination of contemporary live music festivals in peripheral and geographically isolated locales / Christina Ballico -- Events management for the end of life : mortality, mourning and marginalisation / Chantal Laws and Katie Deverell -- Concluding upon marginalisation and events / Allan Stewart Jepson and Trudie Walters.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Marginalisation and events. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019 ISBN 9781138583566
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Case studies.
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    Format: ix, 183 Seiten.
    ISBN: 978-1-78348-439-3 , 978-1-78348-440-9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe ISBN 978-1-78348-441-6
    Language: English
    Subjects: Ethnology , Sociology
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    Keywords: Flüchtling ; Sexuelle Orientierung ; Geschlechtsidentität
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