Small stories of home moves: a gendered and generational breadth-and-depth investigation
Small stories of home moves: a gendered and generational breadth-and-depth investigation
This paper explores the way people from different age cohorts and genders talk about home moves to contribute a rounded and nuanced relational understanding. We draw on a secondary analysis of qualitative longitudinal data from multiple archived studies, using a breadth-and-depth analytic approach. Conceptually, we apply a linked lives perspective that understands home moves as tied to sets of social relationships and involving the navigation of structural circumstances. We identify complex discrete and serial small stories where moving away from or returning to is interdependently linked to others staying put, and staying put to others’ home moves, at local, intra- and trans-national levels. Home moves are shaped structurally by gender and age cohort generation. Home and moving tend to be more salient in women’s accounts, articulating with familial generation as their own and others’ comings and goings accumulated over their lifetime. Structural issues are also evident in the material and social resources that enable and constrain home moves, with more micro-level identification of recurrent themes of anxieties in the accounts of men who are starting/have young
small stories, home moves, gender, generation, breadth-and-depth method, linked lives
Edwards, Rosalind
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Weller, Susie
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Davidson, Emma
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Jamieson, Lyn
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Edwards, Rosalind
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Weller, Susie
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Davidson, Emma
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Edwards, Rosalind, Weller, Susie, Davidson, Emma and Jamieson, Lyn
(2021)
Small stories of home moves: a gendered and generational breadth-and-depth investigation.
Sociological Research Online.
Abstract
This paper explores the way people from different age cohorts and genders talk about home moves to contribute a rounded and nuanced relational understanding. We draw on a secondary analysis of qualitative longitudinal data from multiple archived studies, using a breadth-and-depth analytic approach. Conceptually, we apply a linked lives perspective that understands home moves as tied to sets of social relationships and involving the navigation of structural circumstances. We identify complex discrete and serial small stories where moving away from or returning to is interdependently linked to others staying put, and staying put to others’ home moves, at local, intra- and trans-national levels. Home moves are shaped structurally by gender and age cohort generation. Home and moving tend to be more salient in women’s accounts, articulating with familial generation as their own and others’ comings and goings accumulated over their lifetime. Structural issues are also evident in the material and social resources that enable and constrain home moves, with more micro-level identification of recurrent themes of anxieties in the accounts of men who are starting/have young
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2021 07 SRO HomeMoves main doc accepted deanon
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Accepted/In Press date: 30 July 2021
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 September 2021
Keywords:
small stories, home moves, gender, generation, breadth-and-depth method, linked lives
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/450579
ISSN: 1360-7804
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