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Introduction: Theoretical and Methodological Approaches to Spatiotemporal Approach to Narratives: Between Linear and Digital / Ruth Breeze & Sarali Gintsburg, (University of Navarra, Spain)
Part 1: The Linear Narrative. 1. Precarious Character on the Route to Europe, How Literary Fiction Imparts Knowledge on Clandestine Migration / Odile Heynders (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) ; 2. Children's Narratives about their Journey to Europe / Ildiko Schmidt (Research Institute for Linguistics, Budapest) ; 3. Community of Moroccan Immigrant Women in Navarra and their Sense of Place and Time / Ruth Breeze & Sarali Gintsburg, (University of Navarra, Spain) ; 4. Syrian refugees in the Netherlands: Dutch in a Jiffy? / Jan Jaap De Ruiter (Tilburg University, Netherlands) ; 5. Narratives of Development and Maintenance of 'Heritage languages' in Transnational and Multilingual Moroccan Families in Spain / Adil Moustaoui (Complutense University, Spain) ; 6. Homes and Hearts: Houses in the Making and Unmaking of Political Belonging among Transnational Migrants / Cati Coe (Rutgers University, USA)
Part 2: The Digital Narrative. 7. 'Und wir sind weggelaufen': Sharing and Co-constructing Narratives of Forced Displacement. A Study with Refugees' Visual Narratives in the German as a Second Language (DaZ) Classroom / Sĺvia Melo-Pfeifer (Hamburg University, Germany) ; 8. Narrative Networks: The Case of East Africans Immigrants / Eleonora Esposito (University of Navarra) and Ruslan Zaripov (University of Navarra, Spain) ; 9. Exile and Threat to Femininity: Sudanese and Ethiopian Refugees in Egypt from 1992 to 2020 from an Anthropology of suffering to an Anthropology of Horror / Fabienne Le Houerou (University of Marseilles, France) ; 10. Locality and Place in the Virtual Pan-Arab Homeland / Mona Farrag Attwa (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA) ; 11. Spaces, Places and Times of Moroccan Migration as Shown in a Video Sketch Comedy 'l-kamira la-kum' / Mike Baynham (University of Leeds, UK) Sarali Gintsburg (University of Navarra, Spain) and Karima Tayaa (University of Laarbi Tebessi-Tebessa, Algeria) ; 12. Digital Narratives of Syrian Political Dissidence in the Diaspora / Francesco Sinatora (George Washington University, USA)
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Part 1: The Linear Narrative. 1. Precarious Character on the Route to Europe, How Literary Fiction Imparts Knowledge on Clandestine Migration / Odile Heynders (Tilburg University, The Netherlands) ; 2. Children's Narratives about their Journey to Europe / Ildiko Schmidt (Research Institute for Linguistics, Budapest) ; 3. Community of Moroccan Immigrant Women in Navarra and their Sense of Place and Time / Ruth Breeze & Sarali Gintsburg, (University of Navarra, Spain) ; 4. Syrian refugees in the Netherlands: Dutch in a Jiffy? / Jan Jaap De Ruiter (Tilburg University, Netherlands) ; 5. Narratives of Development and Maintenance of 'Heritage languages' in Transnational and Multilingual Moroccan Families in Spain / Adil Moustaoui (Complutense University, Spain) ; 6. Homes and Hearts: Houses in the Making and Unmaking of Political Belonging among Transnational Migrants / Cati Coe (Rutgers University, USA)
Part 2: The Digital Narrative. 7. 'Und wir sind weggelaufen': Sharing and Co-constructing Narratives of Forced Displacement. A Study with Refugees' Visual Narratives in the German as a Second Language (DaZ) Classroom / Sĺvia Melo-Pfeifer (Hamburg University, Germany) ; 8. Narrative Networks: The Case of East Africans Immigrants / Eleonora Esposito (University of Navarra) and Ruslan Zaripov (University of Navarra, Spain) ; 9. Exile and Threat to Femininity: Sudanese and Ethiopian Refugees in Egypt from 1992 to 2020 from an Anthropology of suffering to an Anthropology of Horror / Fabienne Le Houerou (University of Marseilles, France) ; 10. Locality and Place in the Virtual Pan-Arab Homeland / Mona Farrag Attwa (University of Colorado, Boulder, USA) ; 11. Spaces, Places and Times of Moroccan Migration as Shown in a Video Sketch Comedy 'l-kamira la-kum' / Mike Baynham (University of Leeds, UK) Sarali Gintsburg (University of Navarra, Spain) and Karima Tayaa (University of Laarbi Tebessi-Tebessa, Algeria) ; 12. Digital Narratives of Syrian Political Dissidence in the Diaspora / Francesco Sinatora (George Washington University, USA)
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