Abstract

AbstractThis concluding chapter reasserts the importance of dwelling as a kind of 'pause' in a world increasingly dominated by global movements. It also shows that 'escape' is not as central in the discourse of 'home' and 'away' as it is portrayed in the literature, as being away is often just a different way of being at home. Finally, the chapter raises questions about the social stratifications and power differentials that accompany mobility and multiple dwelling.

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