Moving Journal for Kids

Moving Journal for Kids

Author: Janet Corniel

Publisher: Tate Publishing

Published: 2013-03

Total Pages: 98

ISBN-13: 1625105827

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Moving is one of the most stressful life experiences for an adult, let alone a child. Tools that encourage communication between parents and a child help make for a successful transition. After moving eleven times in sixteen years, writer and mother of three boys Janet Corniel understood the importance of developing an interactive journal-type manuscript to help children cope with their feelings of displacement based on creating these journals for her boys. She brings this to you to help your child throughout the process of the move by allowing them to catalog their feelings while giving them words of encouragement. From her experience, Janet understands the importance of offering an opportunity for children to express themselves, which helps to empower them throughout the process.


Moving Subjects, Moving Objects

Moving Subjects, Moving Objects

Author: Maruška Svašek

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2012-05-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13: 0857453246

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In recent years an increasing number of scholars have incorporated a focus on emotions in their theories of material culture, transnationalism and globalization, and this book aims to contribute to this field of inquiry. It examines how ‘emotions’ can be theorized, and serves as a useful analytical tool for understanding the interrelated mobility of humans, objects and images. Ethnographically rich, and theoretically grounded case studies offer new perspectives on the relations between migration, material culture and emotions. While some chapters address the many different ways in which migrants and migrant artists express their emotions through objects and images in transnational contexts, other chapters focus on how particular works of art, everyday objects and artefacts can evoke feelings specific to particular migrant groups and communities. Case studies also analyse how artists, academics and policy makers can stimulate positive interaction between migrants and non-migrant communities.


EFieldnotes

EFieldnotes

Author: Roger Sanjek

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13: 0812247787

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Examines how anthropological fieldwork has been affected by technological shifts in the 25 years since the 1990 publication of Fieldnotes : the making of anthropology, edited by Roger Sanjek, published by Cornell University Press.