2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-76861-8_2
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Mapping the Qualitative Migration Research in Europe: An Exploratory Analysis

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“…In addition, it is also influenced by the burden of foreign debt borne by the ASEAN economic community countries, which are due to pay off the principal and interest. [43][44][45][46]…”
Section: Empirical Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, it is also influenced by the burden of foreign debt borne by the ASEAN economic community countries, which are due to pay off the principal and interest. [43][44][45][46]…”
Section: Empirical Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This enables us to expose empirical and conceptual contributions, which would not have been visible through the use of one case study. We do this by presenting the complex experiences of participants interviewed, following a cross-group perspective based on the analysis of Romanian and Colombian migrants in multiple national contexts in Europe (see Yalaz and Zapata-Barrero, 2018).…”
Section: Methodological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of bringing them together is empirical and conceptual, as we address similarities and differences in the ways in which sociocultural and economic factors are embedded in migrants’ return considerations and practices from a temporal and spatial perspective, and how these mobilities disturb notions of “home” and “host.” This enables us to expose empirical and conceptual contributions, which would not have been visible through the use of one case study. We do this by presenting the complex experiences of participants interviewed, following a cross‐group perspective based on the analysis of Romanian and Colombian migrants in multiple national contexts in Europe (see Yalaz and Zapata‐Barrero, 2018).…”
Section: Methodological Notesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In migration and ethnic studies, researchers have drawn attention to the analytical potential of audio-visual material, particularly to complement methods such as interviews and statistics (Ball & Gilligan, 2010;Gold, 2004;Martiniello, 2017). Nevertheless, use of visual methods in this field remains rather limited (Yalaz & Zapata-Barrero, 2018; see also introduction to this volume). Moreover, the few migration scholars incorporating visual methods in their work have mostly focused on still images (Martiniello, 2017;Ball & Gilligan, 2010;Gold, 2004;Fedyuk, 2012; but see Piemontese, Verstappen, Desille and MacQuarie, this volume, for examples with video).…”
Section: Video As a Tool To Study Migrants And Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%