“…More recent research on multi-locality has aimed at mapping out multi-locality conceptually (Nadler, 2009;Weichhart, 2015;Schmidt-Kallert, 2016) and developing a typology of multi-local practices (Duchêne-Lacroix, 2014). The range of multi-local practices is quite broad, including job-related multi-locality (Jordan, 2008;Schneider, Meil, 2008;Thieme, 2008;Reuschke, 2012;Garde, 2021), non-cohabitating or "Living Apart Together" couples and post-separation families (Schier et al, 2015;Schier, 2016;Merla, Nobels, 2019), and second homes (Bonnin, Villanova, 1999; | Traditiones Bendix, Löfgren, 2007;Rolshoven, 2007). Studies focused on developing typologies of multi-local practices also analyzed overlapping lines of inquiry into diverse forms of multi-locality, be they established practices of the past (Duchêne-Lacroix, Mäder, 2013) or practices that are analyzed within other conceptual frameworks (e.g., for second homes, see Bendix, Löfgren, 2007).…”