Places We Share Migration, Subjectivity, and Global Mobility

“Places We Share: Migration, Subjectivity, and Global Mobility” by Susan Ossman is a thought-provoking exploration published by Lexington Books in January 2007. This New Edition spans 230 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the intricate relationship between mobility and subjectivity, examining how identity is shaped by place through the experiences of individuals on the move.
Readers will find a comprehensive analysis that draws on research involving nomads, immigrants, and serial migrants, prompting reflections on their own journeys. The discussions within the book address themes such as cosmopolitanism, ethnicity, and religion, offering insights that challenge conventional perspectives. This edition invites a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding emigration and immigration in the context of social science and international relations.
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This book explores the relationship of mobility to subjectivity, identity to place by exploring the lives of people on the move. The authors draw on research among nomads, immigrants and serial migrants and question their own trajectories. Their comments on cosmopolitanism, ethnicity and religion challenge conventional wisdom from concrete but ‘ungrounded’ perspectives.
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