Search results

Filters

  • Journals
  • Date

Search results

Number of results: 4
items per page: 25 50 75
Sort by:
Download PDF Download RIS Download Bibtex

Abstract

Tekst jest wprowadzeniem do sekcji tematycznej poświęconej alternatywnym wizjom dobrego życia. Ma on na celu wskazanie miejsca i roli tego pojęcia w procesach, które charakteryzują współczesne społeczeństwa. Szczególnie podkreślono w artykule podatność pojęcia „dobre życie” na zawłaszczenie i stosowanie go w sposób manipulacyjny przez rynek i państwo, oraz na kulturowe znaczenia poszukiwania alternatyw dla tych zawężających społeczną wyobraźnię użyć. Ponadto, tekst zawiera przegląd wybranych teoretycznych ram stosowania pojęcia „dobre życie” w literaturze naukowej, który pozwala na lepsze powiązanie przedstawionych w sekcji tematycznej tekstów z kontekstem zwiększonego zainteresowania wartościami i moralnością w socjologii i antropologii.
Go to article

Bibliography

1. Abbott, Owen. 2019. T he Self, Relational Sociology, and Morality in Practice. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
2. Ahmed, Sara. 2010. The Promise of Happiness. Durham–London: Duke University Press.
3. Appadurai, Arjun. 2013. The Future as Cultural Fact: Essays on the Global Condition. London: Verso.
4. Arendt, Hannah. [1958] 2010. Kondycja ludzka. Przekład Anna Łagodzka. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Aletheia.
5. Arystoteles. 1982. Etyka nikomachejska. Przekład i opracowanie Daniela Gromska. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
6. Back, Les. 2021. Hope’s Work. Antipode, 53, 1: 3–21. DOI: 10.1111/anti.12644.
7. Bauman, Zygmunt. 1996. Etyka ponowoczesna. Przekład Janina Bauman, Joanna Tokarska-Bakir. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
8. Bauman, Zygmunt. 2006. Płynna nowoczesność. Przekład Tadeusz Kunz. Kraków: Wydawnictwo Literackie.
9. Berlant, Lauren. 2011. Cruel Optimism. Durham–London: Duke University Press.
10. Bloch, Natalia. 2018. Bliscy nieznajomi: turystyka i przezwyciężanie podporządkowania w postkolonialnych Indiach. Poznań: Wydawnictwo UAM.
11. Boatcă, Manuela. 2022. Unequal Citizenship: Between Solidarity Norms and Regulations of Social Mobility. Wykład inauguracyjny, XVIII Ogólnopolski Zjazd Socjologiczny, Warszawa, 14–17 września 2022 r.
12. Boltanski, Luc, Laurent Thévenot. 2006. On Justification. Economies of Worth. Translation Cathrine Porter. Princeton–Oxford: Princeton University Press.
13. Bookchin, Murray. 1995. Social Anarchism or Lifestyle Anarchism. An Unbridgeable Chasm. Edinburgh–San Francisco: AK Press.
14. Bourdieu, Pierre. 2005. Dystynkcja. Społeczna krytyka władzy sądzenia. Przekład Piotr Biłos. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar.
15. Buchowski, Michał. 2006. The Specter of Orientalism in Europe: From Exotic Other to Stigmatized Brother. Anthropological Quarterly, 79, 3: 463–482.
16. Calestani, Melania. 2009. An Anthropology of ‘The Good Life’ in the Bolivian Plateau. Social Indicators Research, 90: 141–153. DOI: 10.1007/s11205-008-9317-5.
17. Caillé, Alain. 2020. The Gift Paradigm. A Short Introduction to the Anti-Utilitarian Movement in the Social Sciences. Chicago: Prickly Paradigm Press.
18. Carrier, James G. 2018. Moral economy: What’s in a name? Anthropological Theory, 18, 1: 18–35. DOI: 10.1177/1463499617735259.
19. Catedral, Lydia. 2018. Discursive scaling: Moral stability and neoliberal dominance in the narratives of transnational migrant women. Discourse and Society, 29, 1: 23–42. DOI: 10.1177/0957926517726111.
20. Chua, Jocelyn Lim. 2014. Pursuit of the Good Life: Aspiration and Suicide in Globalizing South India. Berkeley–London: University of California Press.
21. Cohen, Stanley. 1972. Folk Devils and Moral Panics. London: Routledge.
22. Costanza, Robert i in. 2014. Time to Leave GDP Behind. Nature, 505: 283–285. DOI: 10.1038/505283a.
23. Dépelteau, François, ed. 2018. The Palgrave Handbook of Relational Sociology. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
24. Donati, Pierpaolo. 2010. Relational Sociology. A New Paradigm for the Social Sciences. London–New York: Routledge.
25. Donati, Pierpaolo. 2017. The good life as a sharing of relational goods. Relational Social Work, 1, 2: 5–25. DOI: 10.14605/RSW121701.
26. Donati, Pierpaolo, Margaret S. Archer. 2015. The Relational Subject. Cambridge University Press.
27. Duncan, Simon, Rosalind Edwards, eds. 1997. Single Mothers in International Context. Mothers Or Workers? London: Routledge.
28. Dyring, Rasmus, Cheryl Mattingly, Maria Louw. 2017. The Question of ‘Moral Engines’. Introducing a Philosophical Anthropological Dialogue. In: Ch. Mattingly et al., eds. Moral Engines. Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life. New York–London: Berghahn, 9–36.
29. Etzioni, Amitai. 2018. Happiness is the Wrong Metric. A Liberal Communitarian Response to Populism. Cham: Springer.
30. Erdmans, Mary P. 1992. The Social Construction of Emigration as a Moral Issue. Polish American Studies, 49, 1: 7–25.
31. Ettlinger, Nancy, Christopher D. Hartmann. 2015. Post/neo/liberalism in relational perspective. Political Geography, 48: 37–48. DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2015.05.009.
32. Fassin, Didier. 2008. Beyond good and evil? Questioning the anthropological discomfort with morals. Anthropological Theory, 8, 4: 333–344. DOI: 10.1177/1463499608096642.
33. Fassin, Didier, ed. 2012. A Companion to Moral Anthropology. Malden: Wiley-Blackwell.
34. Fischer, Edward F. 2014. The Good Life. Aspiration, Dignity, and the Anthropology of Wellbeing. Stanford: University of California Press.
35. Fisher, Josh. 2019. Nicaragua’s Buen Vivir: a strategy for tourism development? Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 27, 4: 452–471. DOI: 10.1080/09669582.2018.1457035.
36. Foucault, Michel. 1991. Governmentality. In: G. Burchell, C. Gordon, P. Miller, eds. The Foucault Effect: Studies in Governmentality. The University of Chicago Press, 87–104.
37. Foucault, Michel. 1997. On the genealogy of ethics: an overview of work in progress. In: P. Rabinow, ed. Michel Foucault. Ethics: subjectivity and truth. New York: The New Press, 253–280.
38. Galbraith, John Kenneth. [1958] 1998. The Affluent Society. Fortieth Anniversary Edition. New York: Houghton Mifflin Company.
39. Gardawski, Juliusz, red. 2009. Polacy pracujący a kryzys fordyzmu. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar.
40. Gardner, Katy. 2015. The path to happiness? Prosperity, suffering, and transnational migration in Britain and Sylhet. Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 5, 3: 197–214. DOI: 10.14318/hau5.3.011.
41. Glick Schiller, Nina, Noel Salazar. 2013. Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39, 2: 183–200. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2013.723253.
42. Graeber, David. 2001. Toward An Anthropological Theory of Value: The False Coin of Our Own Dreams. New York: Palgrave.
43. Grillo, Ralph. 2010. Contesting diversity in Europe: alternative regimes and moral orders. Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Working Papers, WP 10-02. Online: https://www.mmg.mpg.de/58894/wp-10-02.
44. Hall, Stuart. 1978. Racism and reaction. In: Five Views of Multi-Cultural Britain. London: Commission on Racial Equality, 23–35.
45. Hałas, Elżbieta. 2021. Relational Care: Rethinking Altruism. In: E. Hałas, A. Manterys, eds. Relational Reason, Morals and Sociality. Berlin: Peter Lang, 69–93.
46. Hałas, Elżbieta. 2020. Gift and the Coefficient of Sociability. Relational Sociology and the Anti-Utilitarian Movement in the Social Sciences. Polish Sociological Review, 4, 212: 399–410. DOI: 10.26412/psr212.01.
47. Heintz, Monica, ed. 2009. The Anthropology of Moralities. London–New York: Berghahn.
48. Heintz, Monica. 2021. Anthropology of Morality. A Dynamic and Interactionist Approach. London–New York: Routledge.
49. Henig, David, Anna Strhan. 2022. Introduction. The Good Between Social Theory and Philosophy. In: D. Henig, A. Strhan, J. Robbins, eds. Where is the Good in the World? Ethical Life between Social Theory and Philosophy. London–New York: Berghahn, 1–30.
50. Hitlin, Steven, Stephen Vaisey, eds. 2010. Handbook of the Sociology of Morality. New York: Springer.
51. Hitlin, Steven, Stephen Vaisey. 2013. The New Sociology of Morality. Annual Review of Sociology, 39: 51–68. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-soc-071312-145628.
52. Honneth, Axel. 2013. Walka o uznanie. Moralna gramatyka konfliktów społecznych. Przekład Jerzy Duraj. Seria: Współczesne Teorie Socjologiczne, T. XXII. Kraków: Nomos.
53. Horolets, Anna. 2018. Czas wolny migrantów zamorskich: przypadek polskich migrantów w Chicago. Studia Sociologica, 10, 1: 25–46. DOI: 10.24917/20816642.10.1.3.
54. Hunnicutt, Benjamin K. 2006. Kellog’s Six-Hour Day. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
55. Hunnicutt, Benjamin K. 2013. Free Time. The Forgotten American Dream. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
56. Hunnicutt, Benjamin K. 2020. The Age of Experiences: Harnessing Happiness to Build a New Economy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
57. Iwasiński, Łukasz. 2016. Socjologiczne dyskursy o konsumpcji. Gdańsk: Katedra.
58. Jackson, Michael. 2013. The Wherewithal of Life. Ethics, Migration, and the Question of Well-Being. Berkeley–Los Angeles: University of California Press.
59. Jacyno, Małgorzata. 2007. Kultura indywidualizmu. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
60. Jawłowska, Aldona. 1975. Drogi kontrkultury. Warszawa: Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy.
61. Joas, Hans. 2009. Powstawanie wartości. Przekład Michał Kaczmarczyk. Warszawa: Oficyna Naukowa.
62. Kanasz, Tatiana. 2015. Uwarunkowania szczęścia. Socjologiczna analiza wyobrażeń młodzieży akademickiej o szczęściu i udanym życiu. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Akademii Pedagogiki Specjalnej.
63. Kapferer, Bruce, Marina Gold, eds. 2018. Moral Anthropology: A Critique. New York–Oxford: Berghahn.
64. Kingsfisher, Catherine. 2021. Collaborative Happiness. Building the Good Life in Urban Cohousing Communities. London–New York: Berghahn.
65. Kromer, Oktawia. 2021. Usługa czysto platoniczna. Jak z samotności robi się biznes. Wołowiec: Czarne.
66. Krzyżanowski, Michał, Anna Triandafyllidou, Ruth Wodak. 2018. The Mediatization and the Politicization of the „Refugee Crisis” in Europe. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 16: 1–14. DOI: 10.1080/15562948.2017.1353189.
67. Kubala, Petr, Tomáš H. Samec. 2021. The pace of “the good life”: Connecting past, present, and future in the context of a housing affordability crisis. Time and Society, 30, 2: 198–222. DOI: 10.1177/0961463X20987814.
68. Kulas, Piotr, Andrzej Waśkiewicz, Stanisław Krawczyk, eds. 2023. Understanding Recognition: Conceptual and Empirical Studies. London–New York: Routledge.
69. Laidlaw, James. 2014. The Subject of Virtue. An Anthropology of Ethics and Freedom. Cambridge University Press.
70. Lambek, Michael. 2015. The Ethical Condition: Essays on Action, Person and Value. The University of Chicago Press.
71. Lamont, Michele. 2019. From ‘having’ to ‘being’: self-worth and the current crisis of American society. British Journal of Sociology, 70, 3: 660–701. DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12667.
72. Lamont, Michele. 2018. Addressing Recognition Gaps: Destigmatization and the Reduction of Inequality. American Sociological Review, 83, 3: 419–444. DOI: 10.1117/0003122418773775.
73. Latouche, Serge. 2018. The misadventures of the good life between modernity and degrowth: from happiness to GDP to Buen Vivir. In: H. Rosa, Ch. Henning, eds. The Good Life Beyond Growth. New Perspectives. London–New York: Routledge, 17–28.
74. Lenz, Claudia. 2005. The End or the Apotheosis of „Labor”? Hannah Arendt’s Contribution to the Question of the Good Life in Times of Global Superfluity of Human Labor Power. Hypatia, 20, 2: 135–154. DOI: 10.1111/j.1527-2001.2005.tb00472.x.
75. Leszczyński, Damian, Lotar Rasińki. 2000. Michel Foucault: Filozofia, historia, polityka. Warszawa–Wrocław: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
76. Mattingly, Cheryl. 2014. Moral Laboratories: Family Peril and the Struggle for a Good Life. Oakland: University of California Press.
77. Mattingly, Cheryl, Jason Throop. 2018. The Anthropology of Ethics and Morality. Annual Review of Anthropology, 47: 475–92. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-anthro-102317-050129.
78. McIntyre, Alasdair. 1990. The Privatization of Good: An Inaugural Lecture. The Review of Politics, 52, 3: 344–377.
79. McKenzie, Jordan. 2018. Is there such a thing as happiness in the present? Happiness and temporality. Journal of Classical Sociology, 18, 2: 154–168. DOI: 10.1177/1468795X17736259.
80. McKenzie, Jordan. 2016. Happiness Vs Contentment? A Case for a Sociology of the Good Life. Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 46, 3: 252–267. DOI: 10.1111/jtsb.12098.
81. Milanovic, Branko. 2016. Global Inequality. A New Approach for the Age of Globalization. Cambridge–London: Harvard University Press.
82. Nietzsche, Friedrich. 2018. Poza dobrem i złem. Z genealogii moralności. Przekład Paweł Pieniążek. Łódź: Officyna.
83. O’Neill, John. 2018. How not to argue against growth: happiness, austerity and inequality. In: H. Rosa, Ch. Henning, eds. The Good Life Beyond Growth. New Perspectives. London–New York: Routledge, 141–152.
84. Orłowska, Małgorzata. 2007. Przymus bezczynności. Studium pedagogiczno-społeczne czasu wolnego bezrobotnych. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
85. Ortner, Sherry B. 2016. Dark anthropology and its others: Theory since the eighties. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 6, 1: 47–73. DOI: 10.14318/hau6.1.004.
86. Ossowska, Maria. 1947. Podstawy nauki o moralności. Warszawa: Czytelnik.
87. Ossowska, Maria. 1971. Normy moralne: próba systematyzacji. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe.
88. Ostrom, Elinor. 1990. Governing the Commons: The Evolution of Institutions for Collective Action. Cambridge University Press.
89. Pasieka, Agnieszka. 2015. Hierarchy and pluralism: living religious difference in Catholic Poland. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
90. Pijpers, Roos. 2006. ‘Help! The Poles Are Coming’: Narrating a Contemporary Moral Panic. Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 88, 1: 91–103. DOI: 10.1111/j.0435-3684.2006.00207.x.
91. Putnam, Robert. 2006. Samotna gra w kręgle. Upadek i odrodzenie wspólnot lokalnych w Stanach Zjednoczonych. Przekład Przemysław Sadura, Sebastian Szymański. Warszawa: Wydawnictwa Akademickie i Profesjonalne.
92. Ragazzi, Francesco. 2016. Suspect community or suspect category? The impact of counter-terrorism as ‘policed multiculturalism’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42, 5: 724–741. DOI: 10.1080/1369183X.2015.1121807.
93. Rakowski, Tomasz. 2019. Przepływy, współdziałania, kręgi możliwego: antropologia powodzenia. Gdańsk: Fundacja Terytoria Książki.
94. Ranciere, Jacques. [1981] 1989. The Night of Labor. The Workers’ Dream in Nineteenth Century France. Translation John Drury. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
95. Rifkin, Jeremy. 2000. The Age of Access: The New Culture of Hypercapitalism, Where All of Life Is a Paid-for Experience. New York: J. P. Tarcher and Putnam.
96. Robbins, Joel. 2013. Beyond the suffering subject: toward an anthropology of the good. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (N.S.), 19: 447–462. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9655.12044.
97. Robbins, Joel. 2015. On Happiness, Values, and Time: The Long and the Short of It. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory, 5, 13: 215–33. DOI: 10.14318/hau5.3.012.
98. Rosa, Hartmut. 2019. Resonance: A Sociology of Our Relationship to the World. Translation James Wagner. Cambridge–Medford: Polity.
99. Rosa, Hartmut. 2013. Social Acceleration. A New Theory of Modernity. Translation Jonathan Trejo-Mathys. New York: Columbia University Press.
100. Rosa, Hartmut, Christoph Henning. 2018. Good life beyond growth. An introduction. In: H. Rosa, Ch. Henning, eds. The Good Life Beyond Growth. New Perspectives. London–New York: Routledge, 2–14.
101. Sayer, Andrew. 2011. Why Things Matter to People: Social Science, Values and Ethical Life. Cambridge University Press.
102. Schaap, Andrew. 2011. Enacting the right to have rights: Jacques Ranciere’s critique of Hannah Arendt. European Journal of Political Theory, 10, 1: 22–45. DOI: 10.1177/1474885110386004.
103. Skeggs, Bev. 2014. Values beyond Value? Is Anything beyond the Logic of Capital? British Journal of Sociology, 65, 1: 1–20. DOI: 10.1111/1468-4446.12072.
104. Skidelsky, Robert, Edward Skidelsky. 2012. How Much Is Enough? The Love of Money and the Case for the Good Life. London: Penguin.
105. Snyder, Benjamin. 2016. The Disrupted Workplace. Time and the Moral Order of Capitalism. Oxford University Press.
106. Stiglitz, Joseph E. 2013. The Price of Inequality. How Today’s Divided Society Endangers Our Future. New York: W.W. Norton & Co.
107. Szlendak, Tomasz. 2021. Czy rezonans zarezonuje? Hartmut Rosa o gorączce przyspieszenia trawiącej nowoczesność. Studia Socjologiczne, 3, 242: 137–153. DOI: 10.24425/sts.2021.138478.
108. Tatarkiewicz, Władysław. 2003. O szczęściu. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo Naukowe PWN.
109. Taylor, Charles. 2018. Resonance and the romantic era: a comment on Rosa’s conception of the good life. In: H. Rosa, Ch. Henning, eds. The Good Life Beyond Growth. New Perspectives. London–New York: Routledge, 55–69.
110. Veblen, Thorstein. [1899] 2008. Teoria klasy próżniaczej. Przekład Janina Frenzel-Zagórska. Warszawa: Muza.
111. Villalba, Unai. 2013. Buen Vivir vs Development: a paradigm change in the Andes? Third World Quarterly, 34, 8: 1427–1442. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2013.831594.
112. Walker, Laura S., ed. 2015. The Good Life and the Greater Good in a Global Context. Lanham: Lexington Books.
113. Wikan, Unni. 2002. Generous Betrayal. Politics of Culture in New Europe. The University of Chicago Press.
114. Wolfinger, Emily. 2021. Australia’s Welfare Discourse and News: Presenting Single Mothers. Global Media Journal. Australian Edition, 15, 1. Online: https://www.hca.westernsydney.edu.au/gmjau/?p=1543
115. Zigon, Jarrett. 2008. Morality: An Anthropological Perspective. Oxford: Berg.

Go to article

Authors and Affiliations

Anna Horolets
1
ORCID: ORCID

  1. Instytut Etnologii i Antropologii Kulturowej, Uniwersytet Warszawski
Download PDF Download RIS Download Bibtex

Abstract

The article’s aim is to demonstrate how migration regimes tacitly operate at the level of everyday practices. We propose to see migrants’ leisure, recreational use of parks in particular, as a venue for the internalization and embodiment of migration regimes. We seek to explore if migrants negotiate and resist these regimes through their everyday practices. Our study is based on 70 interviews with Ukrainian and Vietnamese migrants in Poland, Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands, Turkish migrants in Germany, and Latino and Chinese migrants in the U.S. We present migrants’ perceptions of urban parks’ rules and their interactions with other park users. Particular attention is paid to migrants’ ability to negotiate the existing regulations and to adjust these environments to their needs. We discuss the mechanisms that limit migrants’ ability to negotiate the frameworks of migration regimes through their leisurely use of urban parks
Go to article

Bibliography

1. Amin, Ash. 2002. Ethnicity and the Multicultural City: Living with Diversity. Environment and Planning A, 34,6: 959–980.
2. Amin, Ash, Nigel Thrift. 2002. Cities: Reimagining the Urban. Cambridge: Polity Press.
3. Andersson, Ruben. 2014. Illegality, Inc. Clandestine Migration and the Business of Bordering Europe. Oakland: University of California Press.
4. Baker, Beth. 2016. Regime. In: N. B. Salazar, K. Jayaram, eds. Keywords in Mobility. Critical Engagements. New York–Oxford: Berghahn Publishers, 152–170.
5. Biglin, Josephine. 2020. Embodied and sensory experiences of therapeutic space: Refugee place-making within an urban allotment. Health and Place, online first March 2, 2020. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2020.102309.
6. Bonilla-Silva, Eduardo. 2003. Racism Without Racists. Lanham, MA: Rowman and Littlefield.
7. Burset, Sebastian, Monika Stodolska. 2012. Constraints on Leisure and Travel among Undocumented Latino Immigrants. Paper presented at the Association of American Geographers Conference, New York, February 24–28.
8. Charmaz, Kathy. 2006. Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis. London: Sage.
9. Connell, Raewyn W. 1987. Gender and Power: Society, the Person, and Sexual Politics. Stanford University Press.
10. Dahinden, Janine. 2016. A plea for the “de-migranticization” of research on migration and integration. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 39,13: 2207–2225.
11. De Genova, Nicholas. 2015. Border Struggles in the Migrant Metropolis. Nordic Journal of Migration Research, 5, 1: 3–10.
12. Eidheim, Harald. 1969. When Ethnic Identity Is a Social Stigma. In: F. Barth, ed. Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference. Oslo: Universitetsforlaget, 39–58.
13. Fassin, Didier. 2011. Policing Borders, Producing Boundaries. The Governmentality of Immigration in Dark Times. Annual Review of Anthropology, 40: 213–226.
14. Feldman, Gregory. 2011. The Migration Apparatus. Security, Labor, and Policymaking in the European Union. Stanford: Stanford University Press.
15. Ganji Farnaz, Clare Rishbeth. 2020. Conviviality by design: the socio-spatial qualities of spaces of intercultural urban encounters. Urban Design International, 25: 215–234.
16. Glaser, Barney G. 1992. Basics of Grounded Theory Analysis. Mill Valley, CA: The Sociology Press.
17. Glaser, Barney G., Anselm L. Strauss. 1967. The Discovery of Grounded Theory. Chicago: Aldine.
18. Glick Schiller, Nina, Noel B. Salazar. 2013. Regimes of Mobility: Imaginaries and Relationalities of Power. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39(2): 183–200.
19. Gobster, Paul H. 2002. Managing Urban Parks for a Racially and Ethnically Diverse Clientele. Leisure Sciences, 24, 2:143–159.
20. Goffman, Erving. 1971. Relations in Public: Micro Studies of the Public Order. New York: Basic Books.
21. Grønseth, Anne S. ed. 2010. Being Human, Being Migrant. Senses of Self and Well-Being. New York–Oxford: Berghahn Publishers.
22. Grzymała-Kazłowska, Aleksandra. 2007. Konstruowanie ‘innego’: Wizerunki imigrantów w Polsce. Warszawa: University of Warsaw Press.
23. Harrison, Philip, Khangelani Moyo, Yan Yang. 2012. Strategy and Tactics: Chinese Immigrants and Diasporic Spaces in Johannesburg, South Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 38, 4: 899–925.
24. Horolets, Anna, Adriana Mica, Mikołaj Pawlak, Paweł Kubicki. 2020. Ignorance as an Outcome of Categorizations: The ‘Refugees’ in the Polish Academic Discourse Before and After the 2015 Refugee Crisis. East European Politics and Societies and Cultures, 34, 3: 730–751.
25. Horvath Kenneth, Anna Amelina, Karin Peters. 2017. Re-thinking the politics of migration. On the uses and challenges of regime perspectives for migration research. Migration Studies, 5, 3: 301–314. doi:10.1093/migration/mnx055
26. James, Kandy. 2000. ‘You Can Feel Them Looking at You’: The Experience of Adolescent Girls at Swimming Pools. Journal of Leisure Research, 32, 2: 262–280.
27. Juul, Kristine. 2011. From Danish Yugoslavs to Danish Serbs: National Affiliation Caught Between Visibility and Invisibility. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 37, 2: 237–255.
28. Kamali, Masoud. 2009. Racial Discrimination: Institutional Patterns and Politics. New York: Routledge.
29. Kindler, Marta, Monika Szulecka. 2013. The Economic Integration of Ukrainian and Vietnamese Migrant Women in the Polish Labour Market. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 39, 4: 649–671.
30. Kloek, Marjolein E., Karin Peters, Mette Sijtsma. 2013. How Muslim Women in The Netherlands Negotiate Discrimination During Leisure Activities. Leisure Sciences, 35, 5: 405–421.
31. Kloek, Marjolein E., Karin Peters, Lauren B. Wagner. 2015. Reflections on Measuring Discrimination: The Case of Outdoor Recreation. Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie, 106, 3: 353–358. doi: 10.1111/tesg.12148
32. Knowles, Caroline. 2013. Nigerian London: Re-mapping Space and Ethnicity in Superdiverse Cities. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 36, 4: 651–669. doi: 10.1080/01419870.2012.678874
33. Korteweg, Anna C. 2017. The failures of “immigrant integration”: The gendered racialized production of non-belonging. Migration Studies, 5, 3: 428–444.
34. Koslowski, Rey. 1998. European Migration Regimes: Emerging, Enlarging and Dete- riorating. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 24, 4: 735–749.
35. Krzyżanowski, Michał, Anna Triandafyllidou, Ruth Wodak. 2018. The Mediatization and the Politicization of the “Refugee Crisis” in Europe. Journal of Immigrant & Refugee Studies, 16, 1–2: 1–14.
36. Kunz, Sarah. 2020. Expatriate, migrant? The social life of migration categories and the polyvalent mobility of race. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 46, 11: 2145–2162.
37. Lincoln, Yvonna, Egon Guba. 2005. Paradigmatic controversies, contradictions and emerging confluences. In: N. Denzin & Y. Lincoln, eds., Handbook of Qualitative Research (3rd ed.). London: Sage, 191–216.
38. Long, Jonathan, Kevin Hylton, Hannah Lewis, Arti Ratna, Karl Spracklen. 2011. Space for Inclusion? The Construction of Sport and Leisure Spaces as Places for Migrant Communities. In: Community and Inclusion in Leisure Research and Sport Development. Leisure Studies Association, 33–54. Online: http://eprints.leedsbeckett.ac.uk/418/
39. Mowatt, Rasul A. 2018. The Case of the 12-Year-Old Boy: Or, The Silence of and Relevance to Leisure Research. Leisure Sciences, 40, 1–2: 54–70.
40. Nail, Thomas. 2015. The Figure of the Migrant. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.
41. Neal, Sarah, Katy Bennett, Hannah Jones, Allan Cochrane, Giles Mohan. 2015. Multiculture and Public Parks: Researching Super‐diversity and Attachment in Public Green Space. Population, Space and Place, 21, 5: 463–475.
42. Noussia, Antonia, Michal Lyons. 2004. Inhabiting Spaces of Liminality: Migrants in Omonia, Athens. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 35, 4: 601–624.
43. Nowicka, Magdalena. 2018. Cultural Precarity: Migrants’ Positionalities in the Light of Current Anti-immigrant Populism in Europe. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 39, 5: 527–542.
44. Peters, Karin. 2011. Living Together in Multi-ethnic Neighbourhoods: The Meaning of Public Spaces for Issues of Social Integration. Wageningen: Wageningen University.
45. Peters, Karin. 2010. Being Together in Urban Parks: Connecting Public Space, Leisure, and Diversity. Leisure Sciences, 32, 5: 418–433.
46. Peters, Karin, Monika Stodolska, Anna Horolets. 2016. The role of natural environ- ments in developing a sense of belonging: A comparative study of immigrants in the U.S., Poland, the Netherlands, and Germany. Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 17: 63–70.
47. Peters, Karin, Birgit Elands, Arjen Buijs. 2009. Social Interactions in Urban Parks: Stimulating Social Cohesion? Urban Forestry and Urban Greening, 9, 2: 93–100.
48. Ragazzi, Francesco. 2016. Suspect community or suspect category? The impact of counter-terrorism as ‘policed multiculturalism’. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 42, 5: 724–741.
49. Rishbeth, Clare, Dominika Blachnicka-Ciacek, Jonathan Darling. 2019. Participation and wellbeing in urban greenspace: ‘curating sociability’ for refugees and asylum seekers. Geoforum, 106: 125–134. doi: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2019.07.014.
50. Rosello, Mireille. 1998. Representing Illegal Immigrants in France: From Clandestins to L’affaire des Sans-papiers de Saint-Bernard. Journal of European Studies, 28, 1–2: 137–152.
51. Sassen, Saskia. 2006. Territory, Authority, Rights. From Medieval to Global Assemblages. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
52. Sassen, Saskia. 2000. Guests and Aliens. New York: New Press.
53. Sassen, Saskia. 1999. Globalization and its Discontents: Essays on the New Mobility of People and Money. New York: New Press.
54. Schneider, Ingrid E., William E. Hammitt 1995. Visitor Response to Outdoor Recreation Conflict: A Conceptual Approach. Leisure Sciences, 17, 3: 223–234.
55. Sharaievska, Iryna, Monika Stodolska, Kimberly J. Shinew, Jungeun Kim. 2010. Di- scrimination in Leisure Settings in Latino Urban Communities. Leisure/Loisir, 34: 295–326.
56. Stodolska, Monika. 2005a. A Conditioned Model of Individual Discriminatory Behavior. Leisure Sciences, 27, 1: 1–20.
57. Stodolska, Monika. 2005b. A Conditioned Attitude Model of Individual Discriminatory Behavior – A Rejoinder. Leisure Sciences, 27, 1: 49–57.
58. Stodolska, Monika. 1998. Assimilation and Leisure Constraints: Dynamics of Constraints on Leisure in Immigrant Populations. Journal of Leisure Research, 30, 4: 521–551.
59. Stodolska, Monika, Karin Peters, Anna Horolets. 2017. Immigrants’ adaptation and interracial/interethnic interactions in natural environments. Leisure Sciences, 39, 6: 475–491.
60. Stodolska, Monika, Kimberly J. Shinew. 2014. Leisure among Latino-Americans. In: M. Stodolska, K.J. Shinew, M. Floyd, G. Walker, eds., Race, ethnicity, and leisure. Champaign, IL: Human Kinetics, 75–96.
61. Stodolska, Monika, Jouyeon Yi. 2003. Impacts of immigration on ethnic identity and leisure behavior of adolescent immigrants from Korea, Mexico, and Poland. Journal of Leisure Research, 35, 1: 49–79.
62. Tinsley, Howard E., Diane Tinsley, D., Chelsey E. Croskeys. 2002. Park usage, social milieu, psychosocial benefits of park use reported by older urban park users from four ethnic groups. Leisure Sciences, 24, 2: 199–218.
63. Truong, Thanh-Dam. 2011. The Governmentality of Transnational Migration and Security: The Making of a New Subaltern. In: T.-D. Truong, D. Gasper, eds. Transnational Migration and Human Security. Hexagon Series on Human Security and Peace 6. Berlin: Springer, 23–37.
64. Yanow, Dvora. 2003. Constructing ‘Race’ and ‘Ethnicity’ in America. Category-Making in Public Policy and Administration. Abington–New York: Routledge.
65. Valenta, Marco. 2009. Immigrants’ Identity Negotiations and Coping with Stigma in Different Relational Frames. Symbolic Interaction, 32, 4: 351–371.
66. Valentine, Gill. 2013. Living with difference: proximity and encounter in urban life. Geography, 98: 4–9.
67. Vasishta, Neerja, Hillary Angelo. 2009. The Immigrants & Parks Collaborative, Urban Omnibus. https://urbanomnibus.net/2009/10/the-immigrants-and-parks-collaborative/, access: 10 March 2021.
68. Vitterso, Joar, Raymond Chipeniuk, Margete Skar, Odd Inge Vistad. 2004. Recreational Conflict is Affective: The Case of Cross-country Skiers and Snowmobiles. Leisure Sciences, 26, 3: 227–243.
69. Wessendorf, Susanne. 2016. Settling in a Super-Diverse Context: Recent Migrants’ Experiences of Conviviality. Journal of Intercultural Studies, 37, 5: 449–463.
70. Yi, Jouyeon. 2005. The Role of Leisure in Reproduction of Race and Ethnicity among Korean Americans. Unpublished doctoral dissertation. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Go to article

Authors and Affiliations

Anna Horolets
1
ORCID: ORCID
Monika Stodolska
2
ORCID: ORCID
Karin Peters
3
ORCID: ORCID

  1. Instytut Etnologii i Antropologii, Uniwersytet Warszawski
  2. Department of Recreation, Sport and Tourism, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  3. Cultural Geography Group, Wageningen University

This page uses 'cookies'. Learn more