“…It provides a complex and differentiated analysis of transmigration processes that takes into account the social situation of migrants in the country of origin and the country of arrival, and can thus reconstruct the agency and positionings of these subjects in transnational fields. Recently, several studies have shown that the biographical approach opens up a new perspective for the investigation of transmigration and the constitution of transnational social spaces (Fürstenau, 2004;Kempf, 2013;Lutz, 2007;Ruokonen-Engler, 2005, 2012aSiouti, 2013). Through the narrative reconstruction of biographical processes and subject positions, it is possible to explain how agency gets constructed around transnational belongings and positionings as a result of the interplay between individual biographical resources and structural constraints, emerging through the interplay and intersections of a range of locations and dislocations in relation to gender, ethnicity, class and racialization.…”