ABSTRACT

Bringing together scholars and practitioners from a range of disciplinary backgrounds working in Europe, North and South America, South Asia and the Middle East, this volume explores the question of how to ensure that migration research feeds back into improving the lives of migrants. It emphasises the necessarily interdisciplinary and cross-boundary nature of migration research, offering methodological recommendations to anyone studying or working in the field, and showing how migration studies can usefully affect real contexts by better exploring the potential that exists for both bridging academic disciplines and building links with work that occurs beyond strictly academic forums. Organised around the themes of methodological considerations and interdisciplinary approaches, the experiences of migrants as researchers and interaction between practitioners, policy-makers and academics, Migration Across Boundaries discusses the realities of the discourses that surround international migration, examining the proper role of academia in bringing together a range of stakeholders to formulate dialogic approaches to understanding migration. An international and interdisciplinary contribution to our understanding of how research in migration can be brought to bear on the experiences of migrants and linked to the work of activists, artists and policy-makers, this book will appeal not only to scholars and students of migration across the social sciences, but also to those working in the fields of migrant advocacy and activism.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|18 pages

On the Border

Framing Migration Interconnectivity between States and Societies as Diaspora or Transnationalism? A Response Formulated through Interdisciplinary Lenses

chapter 2|20 pages

Method in the Chaos

Non-Linearity, Ephemerality and Refugee Identity

chapter 3|20 pages

Composing Theories of Justice in an Unjust World

Using a Methodology of Interdisciplinary Iterative Analysis to Examine the UK Policy of Destitution of Refused Asylum Seekers

chapter 4|20 pages

Paris 19

Mobility, Memory and Migration

chapter 5|28 pages

Sketches from the Margins of Marginalized Communities

Lessons in Survival, Resilience and Resistance Acquired from Palestinian Refugees

chapter 6|18 pages

Citizenship Narrated

A Cross-Disciplinary Study of Family Migration and Storytelling

chapter 7|28 pages

Interdisciplinarity at Work

Ethnopsychiatry, Migration and the Global Subject

chapter 8|20 pages

Cities as Lived Spaces

Making Sense of Everyday Migrant Sociability in Academic Discourses on Migration and Cities

chapter 9|16 pages

Still Photography and Moving Subjects

Migration in the Frame of Hospitality