Can Households be Multilocal? Conceptual and Methodological Considerations based on a Namibian Case Study

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  • Clemens Greiner Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology, University of Cologne, Albertus-Magnus-Platz, 50923 Köln

Abstract

This contribution deals with circular migration, remittances and rural-urban support networks in Namibia’s southern Kunene region and with the question of how to conceptualise the household as a unit of analysis in the context of these dynamics. Based on an outline of the methodology used to gather quantifiable data on rural-urban exchange and empirical data, it focuses on the domestic unit and analyses its role in the context of high mobility and rural-urban networks. It offers a critique of the ‘multilocal household’ approach and suggests the concept of translocal livelihoods as an alternative approach.

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2012-11-30

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Greiner, C. (2012). Can Households be Multilocal? Conceptual and Methodological Considerations based on a Namibian Case Study. DIE ERDE – Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin, 143(3), 195–212. Retrieved from https://www.die-erde.org/index.php/die-erde/article/view/17

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Research articles