HANDBOOK ON HOME AND MIGRATION – NOW IN PAPERBACK EDITION

The Handbook on home and migration (Edward Elgar, 2023) has just been republished in a paperback edition. This collective work provides a global, interdisciplinary account of the ways in which home is (un)made, remembered and dreamt of, fled from and struggled for, after displacement, migration, and in diasporic life. Over seventy colleagues from dozens of different countries have contributed, primarily with a focus on Backgrounds | Questions | Lived experience | Scales and materialities | Differences and inequalities | Methods | Beyond the west.

Contributors come from the all spectrum of social sciences and humanities, including sociology, anthropology, geography, history, architecture, politics, psychology, literature, and more…

Blurbs were written by Peggy Levitt, Daniel Miller, Robin Cohen, Cecilia Menjivar, and by the late Thomas Hylland-Eriksen. 

Journal reviews are available in the Journal of Housing and the Built Environment and in the Nordic Journal of Migration Research.

The Introduction, Home and migration – setting the terms of belonging and place-making on the move, is available in open access.