Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging
Emotion and Location
Herausgeber: Jones, Hannah; Jackson, Emma
Stories of Cosmopolitan Belonging
Emotion and Location
Herausgeber: Jones, Hannah; Jackson, Emma
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Brings together work from cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholars researching home, migration and belonging, using their original research to argue for greater attention to how feeling and emotion is deeply embedded in social structures and power relations.
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Brings together work from cutting-edge interdisciplinary scholars researching home, migration and belonging, using their original research to argue for greater attention to how feeling and emotion is deeply embedded in social structures and power relations.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138000643
- ISBN-10: 1138000647
- Artikelnr.: 40493996
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 157mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781138000643
- ISBN-10: 1138000647
- Artikelnr.: 40493996
Hannah Jones is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick, UK. She works on multiculture, belonging and inequality; policy making and public sociology; and critical and participative social research methods. Her first book, Negotiating Cohesion, Inequality and Change: Uncomfortable Positions in Local Government, won the 2014 BSA Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for best first sole-authored monograph in British sociology . Emma Jackson is an Urban Studies Journal Research Fellow at the University of Glasgow, UK. She works on class, multiculture, homelessness and the relationship between everyday practices, mobility and place. She is currently writing a book on young homeless people and the city.
Introduction 1 (Hannah Jones, Emma Jackson and Alex Rhys-Taylor)
Introduction 2 (Les Back and Michael Keith) Part 1: Local
Worlds/Cosmopolitan Formations: London and/in the World 1. Emotion,
Location and Urban Regeneration 2. Intersemiotic Fruit: Mangoes,
Multiculture and the City 3. The Pigeon and the Weave: the Middle Classes,
Dis/comfort and the Multicultural City Part 2: Places that Don't Exist:
England(s) and Elsewheres 4. Uncomfortable Feelings: How Local Belonging
Works on Local Policy Makers 5. Dread Culture: Music and Identity in a
British Inner City 6. Ambivalent Affect/Emotion: Conflicted Discourses of
Multicultural Belonging Part 3: Displacement, its Aftermaths and Futures:
Tracing Connections to, from and through Europe 7. Post-Political
Narratives and Emotions: Dealing with Discursive Displacement in Everyday
Life 8. 'This bridge is just like the one in Visegrad!': Dwelling,
Embodying and Doing Home Across Space 9. Diaspora Tours and Place
Attachment: a Unique Configuration of Emotion and Location Part 4:
Cosmopolitanism in the Home: North American Belongings 10. Crime Watch:
Mediating Belonging and the Politics of Place in Inner-City Jamaica 11.
Agency, Ambivalence and Emotions in a Public Housing Anti-Demolition
Struggle 12. Revolutionary Affect: Feeling Modern in Mexico City 13.
Conclusion
Introduction 2 (Les Back and Michael Keith) Part 1: Local
Worlds/Cosmopolitan Formations: London and/in the World 1. Emotion,
Location and Urban Regeneration 2. Intersemiotic Fruit: Mangoes,
Multiculture and the City 3. The Pigeon and the Weave: the Middle Classes,
Dis/comfort and the Multicultural City Part 2: Places that Don't Exist:
England(s) and Elsewheres 4. Uncomfortable Feelings: How Local Belonging
Works on Local Policy Makers 5. Dread Culture: Music and Identity in a
British Inner City 6. Ambivalent Affect/Emotion: Conflicted Discourses of
Multicultural Belonging Part 3: Displacement, its Aftermaths and Futures:
Tracing Connections to, from and through Europe 7. Post-Political
Narratives and Emotions: Dealing with Discursive Displacement in Everyday
Life 8. 'This bridge is just like the one in Visegrad!': Dwelling,
Embodying and Doing Home Across Space 9. Diaspora Tours and Place
Attachment: a Unique Configuration of Emotion and Location Part 4:
Cosmopolitanism in the Home: North American Belongings 10. Crime Watch:
Mediating Belonging and the Politics of Place in Inner-City Jamaica 11.
Agency, Ambivalence and Emotions in a Public Housing Anti-Demolition
Struggle 12. Revolutionary Affect: Feeling Modern in Mexico City 13.
Conclusion
Introduction 1 (Hannah Jones, Emma Jackson and Alex Rhys-Taylor)
Introduction 2 (Les Back and Michael Keith) Part 1: Local
Worlds/Cosmopolitan Formations: London and/in the World 1. Emotion,
Location and Urban Regeneration 2. Intersemiotic Fruit: Mangoes,
Multiculture and the City 3. The Pigeon and the Weave: the Middle Classes,
Dis/comfort and the Multicultural City Part 2: Places that Don't Exist:
England(s) and Elsewheres 4. Uncomfortable Feelings: How Local Belonging
Works on Local Policy Makers 5. Dread Culture: Music and Identity in a
British Inner City 6. Ambivalent Affect/Emotion: Conflicted Discourses of
Multicultural Belonging Part 3: Displacement, its Aftermaths and Futures:
Tracing Connections to, from and through Europe 7. Post-Political
Narratives and Emotions: Dealing with Discursive Displacement in Everyday
Life 8. 'This bridge is just like the one in Visegrad!': Dwelling,
Embodying and Doing Home Across Space 9. Diaspora Tours and Place
Attachment: a Unique Configuration of Emotion and Location Part 4:
Cosmopolitanism in the Home: North American Belongings 10. Crime Watch:
Mediating Belonging and the Politics of Place in Inner-City Jamaica 11.
Agency, Ambivalence and Emotions in a Public Housing Anti-Demolition
Struggle 12. Revolutionary Affect: Feeling Modern in Mexico City 13.
Conclusion
Introduction 2 (Les Back and Michael Keith) Part 1: Local
Worlds/Cosmopolitan Formations: London and/in the World 1. Emotion,
Location and Urban Regeneration 2. Intersemiotic Fruit: Mangoes,
Multiculture and the City 3. The Pigeon and the Weave: the Middle Classes,
Dis/comfort and the Multicultural City Part 2: Places that Don't Exist:
England(s) and Elsewheres 4. Uncomfortable Feelings: How Local Belonging
Works on Local Policy Makers 5. Dread Culture: Music and Identity in a
British Inner City 6. Ambivalent Affect/Emotion: Conflicted Discourses of
Multicultural Belonging Part 3: Displacement, its Aftermaths and Futures:
Tracing Connections to, from and through Europe 7. Post-Political
Narratives and Emotions: Dealing with Discursive Displacement in Everyday
Life 8. 'This bridge is just like the one in Visegrad!': Dwelling,
Embodying and Doing Home Across Space 9. Diaspora Tours and Place
Attachment: a Unique Configuration of Emotion and Location Part 4:
Cosmopolitanism in the Home: North American Belongings 10. Crime Watch:
Mediating Belonging and the Politics of Place in Inner-City Jamaica 11.
Agency, Ambivalence and Emotions in a Public Housing Anti-Demolition
Struggle 12. Revolutionary Affect: Feeling Modern in Mexico City 13.
Conclusion