All Stories

  1. Transformed landscapes and a transnational identity of class: Narratives on (post-)industrial landscapes in Europe
  2. Three Types of Neighborhood Reactions to Local Immigration and New Refugee Settlements
  3. Resilient practices of consumption in times of crisis-Biographical interviews with members of vulnerable households in Germany
  4. The Limits of Resistance in Public Spaces
  5. Transformations of Public Space and the Limits of Resistance in Biographic Narratives of Workers
  6. Resistance in Public Spaces: Questions of Distinction, Duration, and Expansion
  7. The narratives of hardship: the new and the old poor in the aftermath of the 2008 crisis in Europe
  8. Metalworkers’ nostalgic memories and optimistic official representations of a transformed industrial landscape
  9. Dwelling in mobile times: places, practices and contestations
  10. Dwelling in different localities: Identity performances of a white transnational professional elite in the City of London and the Central Business District of Singapore
  11. Migrant Professionals in the City
  12. Everyone knew everyone: diversity, community memory and a new established–outsider figuration
  13. The importance of absence in the present: practices of remembrance and the contestation of absences
  14. Encounters with haunted industrial workplaces and emotions of loss: class-related senses of place within the memories of metalworkers
  15. The New Middle Classes