[HTML][HTML] Thinking geographically about how people become wiser: An analysis of the spatial dislocations and intercultural encounters of international migrants

SK Kutor, A Raileanu, D Simandan - Social Sciences & Humanities Open, 2022 - Elsevier
Our research seeks to answer whether immigrants see the act of relocating to a different
country and the place-based intercultural encounters associated with this migration as being …

International migration, cross-cultural interaction, and the development of personal wisdom

SK Kutor, A Raileanu, D Simandan - Migration Studies, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Drawing on semi-structured in-depth interviews with Romanian immigrants in Ontario,
Canada, conducted between 2014 and 2018, this article explores how the experiences …

Learning wisdom through geographical dislocations

D Simandan - The Professional Geographer, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Wisdom is at once one of the most elusive and most valued kinds of knowledge. Empirical
research shows that, indeed, across cultures, people hope that life experience will …

A search for a place to call home: Negotiation of home, identity and senses of belonging among new migrants from the People's Republic of China (PRC) to New …

LS Liu - Emotion, Space and Society, 2014 - Elsevier
Research on transnational emotions places particular emphasis on the notion of 'home'to
migrants because of its centrality in identity construction, especially the sense of belonging …

Migration decision‐making: a geographical imaginations approach

M Thompson - Area, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Within the past two decades, scholars of migration are beginning to understand the
importance of incorporating cultural dimensions into research concerning migration decision …

Immigrants' sense of belonging to the host country: The role of life satisfaction, language proficiency, and religious motives

K Amit, S Bar-Lev - Social indicators research, 2015 - Springer
This paper focuses on a significant concept in migration studies: immigrants' sense of
belonging to the host society. Drawing upon the literature of immigration and subjective well …

[图书][B] International migration, development and human wellbeing

K Wright - 2012 - Springer
This book focuses on living well–it explores how human wellbeing is constructed in
particular locations, how these constructions change as part of the process of international …

Imagining mobility: The prospective cognition question in migration research

S Koikkalainen, D Kyle - Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Most migration research is focused on migrant experiences after mobility and settlement. We
argue that empirical researchers would benefit from studying how cognitive migration, the …

Unsettling potentialities: Topographies of hope in transnational migration

P Mar - Journal of intercultural studies, 2005 - Taylor & Francis
For transnational migrants, hope is of practical significance, as an emotional structure
accompanying complex temporal and spatial strategies, often involving the splitting of …

Making the unfamiliar familiar: Research journeys towards understanding migration and place

H Armstrong - Landscape Research, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Understanding the ways people respond to place in an inter‐cultural context is a rich and
rewarding process. The knowledge‐discovery journey can involve different modes of …