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Home in question: Uncovering meanings, desires and dilemmas of non-home

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EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF CULTURAL STUDIES
卷 25, 期 2, 页码 515-532

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1177/13675494211037683

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Asylum centres; cohousing; dwelling; home; migration; non-home

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  1. European Research Council (ERC) [678456]
  2. European Research Council (ERC) [678456] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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This article explores the concept of non-home as an opposite to home, emphasizing the interdependent relationship between the two. Non-home is not just about absence or dispossession, but can also be an active choice in one's life. By studying the social experience of home, we can gain a deeper understanding of the significance of non-home.
What is the opposite of home? Is it necessarily something 'negative'? Similar questions, far from having a self-evident answer, make for a fruitful entry point for research into the social experience of home. Central to this article is a novel conceptualization of non-home, against the background of the pre-existing criticisms of the normative, romanticized and depoliticized understandings of home. This article draws from fieldwork on the everyday dwelling experience of migrants and asylum seekers to illustrate the volitional dimension of non-home. Not attaching a sense of home to a dwelling place or set of relationships is not merely a consequence of poor housing conditions. It may also involve an active choice - at least at some points of the life course, in certain household conditions. In this sense, non-home is more than a matter of absence, dispossession, reconfiguration or implosion of home. In questioning the normative view of home as inherently positive and desirable, this conceptualization highlights the reciprocal interaction between home and non-home as mutually interdependent constructs.

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