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The Places We Share: Migration, Subjectivity, and Global Mobility (Program in Migration and Refugee Studies)
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$76.99
Publication Date: February 9th, 2007
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN:
9780739117095
Pages:
240
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Description
This book explores the relationship of mobility to subjectivity, identity to place by exploring the lives of people on the move. The authors draw on research among nomads, immigrants and serial migrants and question their own trajectories. Their comments on cosmopolitanism, ethnicity and religion challenge conventional wisdom from concrete but 'ungrounded' perspectives.
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