Migrant Scholars Researching Migration -

Migrant Scholars Researching Migration

Reflexivity, Subjectivity and Biography in Research
Buch | Hardcover
246 Seiten
2023
Routledge (Verlag)
978-1-032-11560-3 (ISBN)
168,35 inkl. MwSt
Through reflections on the importance of the connection between biography and research, this book considers the influence of scholars’ experiences of migration on their careers, highlighting the importance of reflexivity and subjectivity as assets, and positioning the researcher’s experience at the centre of the process of enquiry.
How can biography and reflexivity become integral processes of an inquiry? How do we apply these processes to our research and to our accounts of ourselves?

Presenting studies by migration scholars who are migrants themselves, Migrant Scholars Researching Migration illustrates the creative and affective function of embedding one's research in subjectivity, reflexivity, and personal biography. The book shows that linking personal experiences and biographies with research practices and agendas can be instrumental to the development of knowledges and new methodologies. The authors demonstrate, for instance, how their migration backgrounds have affected what kind of research they ‘should’ conduct. They also describe how their research findings have changed their understanding of their personal positionings as migrants and scholars.

This book debunks the dogma of separating the researcher from their investigation by placing the researchers' experiences and multi-layered reflections at the center of their scholarly work. It sheds light on the importance of reflexivity and subjectivity as processes and assets in research rather than obstacles.

Migrant Scholars Researching Migration will appeal to researchers and students interested in methodology, biographical research, theories of knowledge, and scholars of migration and diaspora studies.

Chapters: Chapter 14 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.

Marco Gemignani is Associate Professor/Reader in the Psychology Department at Universidad Loyola in Seville, Spain, where he specializes in qualitative methodologies, clinical community psychology, and cultural psychology. He is a former president of the Society for Qualitative Inquiry in Psychology and actively collaborates with numerous qualitative journals, associations, and research centers in psychology. His interests are in innovative critical methodologies and narrativeconstructivist psychotherapies, which he applies mostly in the field of migration studies. His most recent research projects concern transnational families, collective traumatic memories, and the psychosocial dimensions of the irregularization of migration. Yolanda Hernández-Albújar works at Universidad Loyola Andalucía, in Seville, where she teaches courses in Cultural Anthropology, Migration, and Gender. She holds a PhD in sociology from the University of Pittsburgh and a master´s degree in Latin American Studies from the University of Florida. She explores, from a cultural perspective, issues of identity, migration, and gender. She specializes in qualitative and visual methodologies and collaborates with various journals and associations. She is now the principal investigator in two projects regarding migrants in Latin America. Jana Sládková is an Associate Professor of critical social psychology at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, USA. She is a qualitative researcher with expertise in narrative inquiry. Her focus of inquiry is on migration issues of unauthorized migrants, and racial/ethnic diversity and inclusion in higher education in the United States. She is the author of Journeys of Undocumented Honduran Migrants to the United States and numerous peer-reviewed articles. Her latest projects include Participatory Action Research with adult immigrant English learners in Massachusetts and celebrating Latinx communities in New England, USA.

Dedication

List of figures

Acknowledgments

Notes on contributors

Foreword

CECILIA MENJÍVAR

Foreword

KENNETH J. GERGEN

Introduction

MARCO GEMIGNANI, YOLANDA HERNÁNDEZ-ALBÚJAR, AND JANA SLÁDKOVÁ

Theoretical Introduction: Subjectivity, Reflexivity, and Affectivity as Research Processes

MARCO GEMIGNANI, YOLANDA HERNÁNDEZ-ALBÚJAR, AND JANA SLÁDKOVÁ

PART I

Entanglements of Memories as Research

1. When we migrate

ANDREEA DECIU RITIVOI

2. My poncho is a flamenco kimono

FERNANDO IWASAKI

3. Wesearch: A Lao research scholar’s experience learning about and with her Southeast Asian American community

PHITSAMAY S. UY

4. The process of becoming: An intimate and retrospective look at a 30-year journey of searching for a home

VERONICA MONTES

5. Looking for home: Reflections on an artistic process

PAVEL ROMANIKO

PART II

Negotiating belonging and identities in research



On not seeing oneself in the migration scholarship: Race and the struggle for belonging in the Indian diaspora

SUNIL BHATIA



In-between places: Negotiating (dis)advantage across national contexts

NIDA BIKMEN



Going from student to immigrant to citizen

ERNESTO CASTAÑEDA



Migration, narratives, and languages: Between life and work

ANNA DE FINA



Being a transnational language teacher educator and researcher: Borderlands, ideologies, and liminal identities

BEDRETTIN YAZAN



A transatlantic teacher educator: My life and career across two countries and languages

JOHANNA TIGERT



The research memoir of an intra-EU migrant who has become a guest in a settler colonial state

ANNA TRIANDAFFYLIDOU

PART III

Tensions of power in knowledge production



Bewilderment and illumination: Language as a tool to understand the migrant experience

LUKA LUCIĆ



Developing new approaches, stepping beyond categories: transnationalism and youth mobility trajectories in migration research

VALENTINA MAZZUCATO



From the “field” to the stage: A migration story

CAROLINA ALONSO BEJARANO



Can Black girls be transnational?

NAFEESAH ALLEN



From “second-generation immigrant” to sociologist of migration

MARCO MARTINIELLO



Keeping the struggle alive: A methodologically disobedient essay

ALI KONYALI

Conclusions: Towards New Ways of Knowing

MARCO GEMIGNANI, YOLANDA HERNÁNDEZ-ALBÚJAR, AND JANA SLÁDKOVÁ

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 1 Line drawings, black and white; 6 Halftones, black and white; 7 Illustrations, black and white
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 156 x 234 mm
Gewicht 453 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-032-11560-2 / 1032115602
ISBN-13 978-1-032-11560-3 / 9781032115603
Zustand Neuware
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