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Affect, Creativity and Migrant Belonging
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posted on 2022-06-01, 00:00 authored by R Wilding, Monika WinarnitaAbstract
Affect and creativity are proposed as offering an important lens for examining the politics of belonging in the everyday lives of migrants and refugees. Mobile emotions are circulated, intensified, and transformed in creative ways through digital media, demanding attention to new opportunities for challenging hierarchies, creating belonging, transforming gendered structures, and reinforcing the foundations of inequality and exclusion.
Affect and creativity are proposed as offering an important lens for examining the politics of belonging in the everyday lives of migrants and refugees. Mobile emotions are circulated, intensified, and transformed in creative ways through digital media, demanding attention to new opportunities for challenging hierarchies, creating belonging, transforming gendered structures, and reinforcing the foundations of inequality and exclusion.
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Communication, Culture and CritiqueVolume
15Issue
2Pagination
283 - 289Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)Location
Oxford, Eng.Publisher DOI
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1753-9129eISSN
1753-9137Language
engPublication classification
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