Towards a Theoretical Ethnography of Migration |
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Authors: | David Fitzgerald |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA, 92093-0548, US |
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Abstract: | Ethnographers' long-standing interest in migration has taken on new significance as researchers grapple with globalization on the ground. Building on the transnationalism literature, I explore how recent appeals to use local archival work and revisits to achieve historical depth can be applied fruitfully to ethnographies of migration. I argue for multi-sited fieldwork in countries of migrants' origin and destination and the removal of national blinders so that both domestic and international migrations are brought into the same frame for comparison. Finally, I amend the extended case method by arguing for the engagement of case studies with theoretical research programs in ways that attend to the representativeness of the case. The utility of these strategies is demonstrated with examples from the migration literature and five years of ethnographic fieldwork among Mexican migrants. |
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Keywords: | KeywordHeading" >: ethnography immigration multi-sited fieldwork transnationalism extended case method |
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