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Autor:
Deianira Ganga, Sam Scott
Publikováno v:
Forum: Qualitative Social Research, Vol 7, Iss 3 (2006)
Positionality has, to-date, been conceptualised by social scientists as a central component in the process of qualitative (and to an extent quantitative) data collection. This paper intends to build upon this conceptualisation by reflecting upon the
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/329f7cfc28194847b971516189beeca9
Publikováno v:
Migration Letters. 12:172-179
Ambrosini, Maurizio. Irregular Migration and Invisible Welfare. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013. 256 pages (ISBN: 9781137314321).Cohen, Jeffrey H., and Ibrahim Sirkeci. Cultures of Migration: The Global Nature of Contemporary Mobility. Austin, TX: Universit
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
MIGRATION LETTERS. 4:41-52
The process of intergenerational transmission is the site of contrasts and negotiations. Within families of Italian origin in the United Kingdom, the gender-specific roles and social control of patriarchal families are enduring, particularly for seco
Publikováno v:
Migration Letters. 7:1-6
The acceleration and diversification of the movement across borders of millions of people has recently implied a heightened relevance of topics such as ethnicity, race and migration in the social sciences. Nevertheless, being migration a highly inter
Autor:
Urska Strle, Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
MIGRATION LETTERS. 5:203-211
Historical and Cultural Perspectives on Slovenian Migration by Drnovšek Marjan (ed.) (2007) Ljubljana: Institute for Slovenian Emigration Studies, 204 pp. (ISBN 978-961-254-043-2)Migration, Gender and National Identity: Spanish Migrant Women in Lond
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
Migration Letters. 4:41-52
The process of intergenerational transmission is the site of contrasts and negotiations. Within families of Italian origin in the United Kingdom, the gender-specific roles and social control of patriarchal families are enduring, particularly for seco
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
MIGRATION LETTERS. 3:144-152
Religion can represent a very significant element among the ones contributing to the construction of ethnic/cultural identity of families from an immigrant background. This is even more relevant when ‘institutionalised’ religion, in the form of a
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
Migration Letters. 2(2):144-152
Religion can represent a very significant element among the ones contributing to the construction of ethnic/cultural iden-tity of families from an immigrant background. This is even more relevant when ‘institutionalised’ religion, in the form of
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
Histories and Memories
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::32f49073faa299823557b7d09ceb0290
https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755695423.ch-007
https://doi.org/10.5040/9780755695423.ch-007
Autor:
Deianira Ganga
Publikováno v:
Social & Cultural Geography. 6:477-478
Intergenerational Identity Shift Among Italian Immigrants in the Nottingham Area Completed at Department of Geography, The University of Sheffield, August 2004. The thesis presents a study of famil...