Liminalni identiteti i transnacionalni prostori u doba pandemije bolesti COVID-19. (Czech)

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    • Alternate Title:
      Liminal Identities and Transnational Spaces in the Time of the COVID-19 Disease Pandemic. (English)
    • Abstract:
      This article summarizes my doctoral project, which investigates the way first generation individual migrants balance their simultaneous presence of both home and host country. The theoretical frame of the project draws from methodological de-nationalism and alternative readings of concepts of place and space, which are described in the first part of the article. The second part focuses on explaining how COVID-19 affected the methodology of the project, describing all the methods and the way of their application in an online setting. Finally, the article describes online alternatives to existing qualitative methods in migration related research and its potential benefits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
    • Abstract:
      Ovaj je rad sažetak doktorskog istraživanja na temu individualne migracije u Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo. Teorijski okvir istraživanja oslanja se na metodološki denacionalizam te alternativna poimanja prostora i mjesta u migracijskom kontekstu, koja su opisana u prvome dijelu rada. U drugome dijelu rada opisujem utjecaj pandemije bolesti COVID-19 te na koji je način metodologija projekta revidirana i prilagođena za izvođenje u online okruženju. Kroz ovaj rad opisujem kako je to utjecalo na daljnje planiranje terenskoga rada te način na koji su te promjene u skladu s metodološkim okvirom projekta. Zaključno, nude se alternative kvalitativnim metodama u migracijskim istraživanjima te potencijalne prednosti koje nudi terenski rad u online okruženju. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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