Maeva, M., Slavkova, M., Stoyanova, P., Hristova, M. (eds.). Between the worlds: Migrants, margins, and social environment. Vol. 3. Sofia: IEFSEM-BAS & Paradigma, 2021
Mobility and migration are no new phenomena, but their importance and topicality for modern socie... more Mobility and migration are no new phenomena, but their importance and topicality for modern societies presuppose the search for specific interdisciplinary studies
and approaches. This procedure is relatively new, but a growing number of novel
research in the area is positioned at the crossroads of a multitude of disciplines – history, sociology, political science, demography, geography, law, and economy. In the
past decade, an even wider range of humanity and social sciences representatives
have joined the efforts, including anthropologists, linguists, cultural, health, and local studies, researchers, to build upon the knowledge produced by the main fields.
A number of specialised research groups and institutes were formed globally as a
result of this multidisciplinary approach. That led to the amplification of academic
studies in migration and, logically, to its recognition as a separate scientific field.
We stand this volume in the depicted context. It is the result of the rich and fruitful academic debates that formed during the International conference: ʽBetween the
Worlds: Migrants, Margins, and Social Environmentʼ that was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on the 1st and 2nd of December, 2021. The diversity of the research approaches
was predicated by the sociocultural and individual background of the academics,
coming predominantly from the humanities and the social sciences such as history,
political science, ethnology, musicology, social, cultural, and visual anthropology,
folklore studies, and oral history. For that reason, the studies in this volume are
based predominantly on qualitative methods through which micro-and macro- perspectives on migration are described and analysed.
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and approaches. This procedure is relatively new, but a growing number of novel
research in the area is positioned at the crossroads of a multitude of disciplines – history, sociology, political science, demography, geography, law, and economy. In the
past decade, an even wider range of humanity and social sciences representatives
have joined the efforts, including anthropologists, linguists, cultural, health, and local studies, researchers, to build upon the knowledge produced by the main fields.
A number of specialised research groups and institutes were formed globally as a
result of this multidisciplinary approach. That led to the amplification of academic
studies in migration and, logically, to its recognition as a separate scientific field.
We stand this volume in the depicted context. It is the result of the rich and fruitful academic debates that formed during the International conference: ʽBetween the
Worlds: Migrants, Margins, and Social Environmentʼ that was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on the 1st and 2nd of December, 2021. The diversity of the research approaches
was predicated by the sociocultural and individual background of the academics,
coming predominantly from the humanities and the social sciences such as history,
political science, ethnology, musicology, social, cultural, and visual anthropology,
folklore studies, and oral history. For that reason, the studies in this volume are
based predominantly on qualitative methods through which micro-and macro- perspectives on migration are described and analysed.
and approaches. This procedure is relatively new, but a growing number of novel
research in the area is positioned at the crossroads of a multitude of disciplines – history, sociology, political science, demography, geography, law, and economy. In the
past decade, an even wider range of humanity and social sciences representatives
have joined the efforts, including anthropologists, linguists, cultural, health, and local studies, researchers, to build upon the knowledge produced by the main fields.
A number of specialised research groups and institutes were formed globally as a
result of this multidisciplinary approach. That led to the amplification of academic
studies in migration and, logically, to its recognition as a separate scientific field.
We stand this volume in the depicted context. It is the result of the rich and fruitful academic debates that formed during the International conference: ʽBetween the
Worlds: Migrants, Margins, and Social Environmentʼ that was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, on the 1st and 2nd of December, 2021. The diversity of the research approaches
was predicated by the sociocultural and individual background of the academics,
coming predominantly from the humanities and the social sciences such as history,
political science, ethnology, musicology, social, cultural, and visual anthropology,
folklore studies, and oral history. For that reason, the studies in this volume are
based predominantly on qualitative methods through which micro-and macro- perspectives on migration are described and analysed.