The biographical and reflexive turn in migration studies has challenged unidimensional and stereotyped representations of migrants and refugees’ stories and subjectivities by bringing into focus their often-marginalized voice, agency, and individual experiences. Moreover, the inclusion of verbal, visual, and embodied information has led to research strategies that might uncover hidden, silenced, and emotionally charged feelings and experiences related to migration. Through the analysis of the unexpected complexity and ambivalence of the outcomes of three workshops held in Italy involving migrants, refugees, and social workers, this article addresses the potential of creative biographical research, i.e. a method that combines biographical tools, participatory strategies, creative and art-based techniques. When strengthened by a reflexive sensibility conceived as an embedded, embodied, and relational practice, this methodology may prove crucial in enhancing our critical exploration of events within specific research contexts and in promoting more rigorous data collection and ethical presence in our research sites.

Affectivity, embodied knowledge and reflexivity in creative biographical research on migration in the Mediterranean context / G. Gatta, M. Massari, S. Miceli. - In: ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES. - ISSN 0141-9870. - (2024). [Epub ahead of print] [10.1080/01419870.2024.2435442]

Affectivity, embodied knowledge and reflexivity in creative biographical research on migration in the Mediterranean context

G. Gatta
Primo
;
M. Massari
Secondo
;
S. Miceli
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

The biographical and reflexive turn in migration studies has challenged unidimensional and stereotyped representations of migrants and refugees’ stories and subjectivities by bringing into focus their often-marginalized voice, agency, and individual experiences. Moreover, the inclusion of verbal, visual, and embodied information has led to research strategies that might uncover hidden, silenced, and emotionally charged feelings and experiences related to migration. Through the analysis of the unexpected complexity and ambivalence of the outcomes of three workshops held in Italy involving migrants, refugees, and social workers, this article addresses the potential of creative biographical research, i.e. a method that combines biographical tools, participatory strategies, creative and art-based techniques. When strengthened by a reflexive sensibility conceived as an embedded, embodied, and relational practice, this methodology may prove crucial in enhancing our critical exploration of events within specific research contexts and in promoting more rigorous data collection and ethical presence in our research sites.
migration; biographical research; creative methods; embodiment; emotions; reflexivity
Settore GSPS-05/A - Sociologia generale
Settore GSPS-06/A - Sociologia dei processi culturali e comunicativi
   Interconnecting Histories and Archives for Migrant Agency: Entangled Narratives Across Europe and the Mediterranean Region (ITHACA)
   ITHACA
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   H2020
   101004539

   Memory Practices of the Afghan and Somali Diasporas in the USA and Italy (MEMODIAS)
   MEMODIAS
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   101068484

   Mobilities, solidarities and imaginaries across the borders: the mountain, the sea, the urban and the rural as spaces of transit and encounters.
   MOBS
   MINISTERO DELL'ISTRUZIONE E DEL MERITO
   2020TELSM8_002
2024
11-dic-2024
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