Dwelling in Mobile Times
In an era of increasing mobilities, places of residence are still vital. Unlike commuting, migrating or travelling, dwelling usually evokes at least in modern Western thought the idea of an immobile, private place to rest. This book explores the places, spaces and practices of dwelling in mobile times, and considers dwelling under the umbrella of broader transformations in society. The manifestations of these transformations are carved out on the level of everyday practices and experiences.
Bringing together eight case studies from Europe, the USA and Asia on subjects such as gentrification, homelessness and displaced persons, multi-local and diasporic lifeworlds, professional elites, and tourism, the book explores various and complex entanglements of mobilities and dwelling in detail. In doing so, the contributors critically analyse who may be, or has to be, mobile under which circumstances at present. This book thus demonstrates that mobility is more than movement between localities, and that to dwell is more than to be at a locality. Instead, mobilities and dwelling are both shaped and challenged by strong but shifting power relations and are thus deeply contested.
This book was originally published as a special issue of Cultural Studies.
Sybille Frank, Prof Dr phil., is Professor for Urban Sociology and Sociology of Space at the Department of Sociology, Technische Universitt Darmstadt, Germany. She has held positions as guest professor at the Goethe University Frankfurt, as junior professor at the Technische Universitt Berlin, as Visiting Professor for Research Activities at La Sapienza University, Rome, and as City of Vienna Visiting Professor for Urban Culture and Public Space at the Technical University Vienna. In 2016 Frank was a visiting researcher at the Alfred Deakin Research Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation at Deakin University in Melbourne and at the African Studies Unit of the New School of African and Gender Studies, University of Cape Town. Her work focuses on urban studies, tourism and heritage studies, comparative city research, and on the sociology of space and place. Recent publications include: Stadium Worlds: Football, Space and the Built Environment (ed., with Silke Steets, Routledge 2010), Heritage-Outside-In, special issue of International Journal of Heritage Studies, vol. 22 (7) (ed., with Susan Ashley), Wall Memorials and Heritage: The Heritage Industry of Berlins Checkpoint Charlie (Routledge 2016).
Lars Meier, Dr. habil., is a Guest Professor for Sociology and Social Inequality at the Department of Sociology, University of Frankfurt. He was a Guest Professor for Urban and Regional Sociology at the Technische Universitt Berlin. His work focuses on social inequality and diversity, social and spatial transformations, urban studies, sociology of migration and qualitative methods. He has published in journals such as Sociological Review, Space and Culture, Cultural Studies and Identities. Recent publications include an edited book on Migrant Professionals in the City: Local Encounters, Identities, and Inequalitites (Routledge 2015), special issues on Absence (Cultural Geographies, 2013) and on the the limits of resistance in public spaces (Space and Culture, 2017).
Dwelling in Mobile Times
Places, Practices and Contestations
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Sybille Frank and Lars Meier
First published 2018
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Contents
Citation Information
The chapters in this book were originally published in Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016). When citing this material, please use the original page numbering for each article, as follows:
Chapter 1
Dwelling in mobile times: places, practices and contestations
Lars Meier and Sybille Frank
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 362375
Chapter 2
Seeing residential (im)mobilities in New York City
Jerome Krase
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 376400
Chapter 3
Almost like I am in Jail: homelessness and the sense of immobility in Cleveland, Ohio
Daniel R. Kerr
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 401420
Chapter 4
Dwelling in the Temporary: The involuntary mobility of displaced Georgians in rented accommodation
Cathrine Brun
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 421440
Chapter 5
Ephemeral Urban Topographies of Swedish Roma: On dwelling at the mobileimmobile nexus
Ingrid Martins Holmberg and Erika Persson
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 441466
Chapter 6
Multi-local lifeworlds: between movement and mooring
Nicola Hilti
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 467482
Chapter 7
Dwelling in different localities: Identity performances of a white transnational professional elite in the City of London and the Central Business District of Singapore
Lars Meier
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 483505
Chapter 8
Dwelling-in-motion: Indian Bollywood tourists and their hosts in the Swiss Alps
Sybille Frank
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 506531
Chapter 9
Diasporic daughters and digital media: willing to go anywhere for a while
Youna Kim
Cultural Studies, volume 30, issue 3 (May 2016), pp. 532547
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