Multisensory Approaches in Migration Studies
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Product details
- ISBN 9781041313205
- Weight: 630g
- Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
- Publication Date: 29 May 2026
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Multisensory Approaches in Migration Studies rethinks how we understand human mobility by placing the sensing, feeling body at the centre of migration research. Challenging decades of scholarship dominated by textual and state-centred perspectives, this volume reveals how people's multisensory experiences, including smell, touch, sound, and taste, shape migrants' journeys and lives as profoundly as borders, policies, and places do.
Drawing on developments of the ‘sensory turn’ across anthropology, geography, and sociology, the book demonstrates how embodied memories, sensorial encounters, and everyday multisensory practices can uncover new dimensions of displacement, belonging, and transnational life. The contributors explore diverse contexts from forests at the EU's eastern frontier to migrant kitchens, urban streets, digital platforms, and cross-border commutes. This collection illustrates how sensory approaches mediate both the intimate, lived textures of migration and the structural forces that impact migrating people. By reconnecting the body to space, time, and movement, it offers an innovative lens for scholars, students, and practitioners seeking to understand migration beyond conventional frameworks.
The book is essential reading for migration researchers, anthropologists, geographers, and anyone interested in embodied approaches to understanding human mobility in contemporary society. This book was originally published as a special issue of Ethnic and Racial Studies.
Karolina Nikielska-Sekuła is assistant professor at Jagiellonian University and a migration scholar specialising in sensory approaches, cultural heritage, transnational belonging, and visual and sensory methodologies. Her research explores embodied experiences of migration and contributes to innovative, multisensory perspectives in migration and heritage studies.
Amandine Desille is a geographer. Her main research interests are migration governance and place-making, cultural heritage, and visual and sensory methodologies. She mainly works in non-metropolitan areas in the Mediterranean region. She has filmed four films, and is also an active member of non-profit organisations and collectives dedicated to urban and diversity matters through creative participatory work.
