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    What Is the Nexus between Migration and Mobility? A Framework to Understand the Interplay between Different Ideal Types of Human Movement
    Categorising certain forms of human movement as ‘migration’ and others as ‘mobility’ has far-reaching consequences. We introduce the migration–mobility nexus as a framework for other researchers to interrogate the relationship between these two categories of human movement and explain how they shape different social representations. Our framework articulates four ideal-typical interplays between categories of migration and categories of mobility: continuum (fluid mobilities transform into more stable forms of migration and vice versa), enablement (migration requires mobility, and mobility can trigger migration), hierarchy (migration and mobility are political categories that legitimise hierarchies of movement) and opposition (migration and mobility are pitted against each other). These interplays reveal the normative underpinnings of different categories, which we argue are too often implicit and unacknowledged.
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    Home sweet home?: la fabrication du chez-soi après la migration
    (2016)
    Genini, Laura
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    Dans ce travail de mémoire, il est question des enjeux relatifs au concept du chez-soi après l’expérience migratoire. La fabrication du chez-soi dans le cas de réfugiés résidant en Suisse depuis plusieurs années y est plus particulièrement abordée. Après avoir identifié les ruptures que les migrants ont été amenés à vivre à la suite de la migration, l’attention est portée sur les ressources qu’ils ont pu mobiliser afin d’y faire face et de donner un sens à leurs expériences. Dans ce contexte, entre rupture et continuité, l’analyse est concentrée sur les stratégies individuelles mises en place pour se fabriquer un sentiment de chez-soi dans un nouvel environnement. En identifiant et en comprenant les plusieurs manières dont le chez-soi peut se manifester et évoluer tout au long de la trajectoire de vie des individus, la recherche vise à découvrir les dimensions qui peuvent entrer en jeu dans ce processus de construction.
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    Religious meaning-making and boundary work
    Based on the articles brought together for this special issue, this article proposes a transversal analysis and theoretical elaboration of the question of the uses of religious elements for meaning making and boundary work. In order to do so, we will first propose a sociocultural psychological perspective to examine meaning making dynamics. Second, we will apply a boundary work perspective, as recently developed in the social sciences, on the organization of religious differences. The first considers religious elements as resources that can be used by people to orient themselves in time and the social space, to interpret and guide action, and to create new forms of life. The second approach proposes an analysis of uses of religious stuff in order to understand how boundaries between groups are created, transgressed or dissolved as well as to explore the link between religion and power. Our argument is that the articulation of these two approaches can itself offer a rich theoretical frame to apprehend religions in contemporary society.