Ashraful Alam, Andrew McGregor, Donna Houston
There is growing interest in “more‐than‐human” influences on places and practices. However, while the theoretical thinking in this field is well developed, methodology and methods lag behind. Borrowing insights from feminist geographers’ articulation of “response”, we explore how participatory photo...
Ashraful Alam, Andrew McGregor, Donna Houston
The paper contributes to the growing research on relational thinking about housing and home by exploring the informal homes of rural migrants in Khulna city, Bangladesh. The concept of ‘unbounding’ is used to trace the fluidity and connections established between migrant homes and neighbourhood soci...
Ashraful Alam, Andrew McGregor, Donna Houston
More-than-human relations have gained much attention in the study of home and homemaking in Western contexts. We contribute to and geographically expand this growing literature by focusing on informal homes established by climate migrants living in the urban fringes of Khulna city, Bangladesh. To ex...
Books reviewed: Anthropology of Religion John R. Hinnells, and Roy Porter (eds), Religion, health and suffering Felicia Hughes‐Freeland, and Mary M. Crain (eds, Recasting ritual: performance, media, identity Birgit Meyer, Translating the devil: religion and modernity among the Ewe in Ghana Cecilia P...