@article{Doná_2015, title={Making Homes in Limbo: Embodied Virtual “Homes” in Prolonged Conditions of Displacement}, volume={31}, url={https://refuge.journals.yorku.ca/index.php/refuge/article/view/40298}, DOI={10.25071/1920-7336.40298}, abstractNote={<p>This special issue makes an original contribution to our understanding of the meaning of home by introducing the idea of the constellation of HOME-Home-home and homemaking practices where these are not necessarily foreseen, in contexts of displacement. In this article, I argue that we need to distinguish between humanitarian-driven understandings of “protracted refugee situations” and peoplecentred experiences of “prolonged conditions of displacement.” I show how the papers in the special issue bring to the fore inconsistencies between state-centred perspectives and people-centred meanings of the “constellation of homes.” Lastly, I examine the significance of other spaces where home may be made during prolonged displacements: the virtual space. I conclude by suggesting that we need to examine in greater depth the complex relationship between the dwelling, home, and homemaking practices when these occur in material and de-territorialized virtual spaces.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Refuge: Canada’s Journal on Refugees}, author={Doná, Giorgia}, year={2015}, month={Apr.}, pages={67–73} }