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Introduction; Kathy Davis, Halleh Ghorashi, Peer Smets & Melanie Eijberts Part 1: Spaces 1. Entangled Belongings: Reimagining Transnational Biographies of Black and Global African Diasporic Kinship; Jayne Ifekwunigwe 2. People Like Me: Multiple Belongings Among Senior Mobile Home Residents in Florida; Margarethe Kusenbach 3. Finding Their Place: The Multi-Scalar Belonging of African Academics on a South African University Campus; Melissa Kelly 4. Senses of Non-Belonging and Belonging Within Citizens’ Summits in Amsterdam; Marloes Vlind and Peer Smets 5. Between Ambiguity and Ambition: Experiences of Belonging and Spatial Mobility Among Business Professionals Whose Parents Migrated from Turkey; Ali Konyali and Elif Keskiner Part 2: Practices 6. Identity and Belonging: Conceptualisations And Reframings Through a Translocational Lens; Floya Anthias 7. Becoming Unaccustomed to Home: Young Eritreans’ Narratives About Estrangement, Belonging, and the Desire to Leave Home; Milena Belloni 8. Bartering for Belongings: Ethnic Trade in Belleville, Paris; Alice Hertzog 9. Meaningful Culturalization in an Academic Hospital: Belonging and Difference in The Interference Zone Between System and Lifeworld; Hannah Leyerzapf, Tineke Abma, Petra Verdonk and Halleh Ghorashi 10. Young Finnish Somalis Exploring Their Belonging Within Participatory Performative Research; Helena Oikarinen-Jabai Part 3: Biographies 11. Murder in Chapel Hill: Muslims, The Media, and the Ambivalence of Belonging; Katherine Pratt Ewing 12. Longing to Belong: Moroccan-Dutch Young People’s Narrations of National Belonging; Jacomijne Prins 13. At the Roots of Home, Away from it: Meanings, Places and Values of Home Through the Biographic Narratives of Immigrant Care Workers in Italy; Paolo Boccagni 14. “Sometimes I Feel More Moroccan Than Dutch” Identity and Belonging in Second Generation Iranian-Dutch Women; Leila Kian and Halleh Ghorashi 15. Gendered Narrations of National Belonging Through Biographical Narratives of Motherhood in Mexico and Sudan; Tine Davids and Karin Willemse 16. Some Reflections On Belonging, Otherness and The Possibilities of Friendship; Halleh Ghorashi, Kathy Davis and Peer Smets
This book’s international contributors include established and emerging scholars in migration and intercultural studies, sociology, and anthropology. They investigate the feeling of belonging in migrants and refugees living in host countries, and in those who experience alienation while still living in their country of origin. Some subjects explored are African academics on a South African university campus, the sense of belonging among senior mobile home residents in Florida, and biographic narratives of immigrant care workers in Italy. Other subjects include young Eritreans’ narratives about estrangement and belonging, young Finnish Somalis, and Muslims and the media in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.