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AbstractThis paper reflects on the understanding of contemporary forms of identityconstruction within the fields of ethnicity, migration and transnational populationmovements. It casts a critical eye on new forms of identity hailed by the relatednotions of diaspora, hybridity and cosmopolitanism. The paper also reflects on theconcept of intersectionality which provides a more integrated analysis of identityformation by arguing for the inter-connections between social divisions, such as those of gender, ethnicity and class. The paper argues that the concept ‘translocational positionality’ (see Anthias 2001, 2002a, 2002b, 2005, 2006, 2007) is a useful means of addressing some of the difficulties identified within these approaches. This concept addresses issues of identity in terms of locations which are not fixed but are context, meaning and time related and which therefore involve shifts and contradictions. It thereby provides an intersectional framing for the understanding of belonging. As an intersectional frame it moves away from the idea of given ‘groups’ or ‘categories’ of gender, ethnicity and class, which then intersect (a particular concern of some intersectionality frameworks), and instead pays much more attention to social locations and processes which are broader than those signalled by this. Keywords: belonging, transnational, intersectionality, translocational positionality_____________________________________________________________________
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