Towards a Critique of Methodological Presentism in Migration Research by Schmidt, Garbi (Roskilde Universitet, Denmark) (9781032000114) | Browns Books
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Towards a Critique of Methodological Presentism in Migration Research : A Focus on Denmark

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This book investigates the benefits of integrating history, sociology, and ethnography to better understand migration and its consequences, using Denmark’s history of migration as a case study. Although migration research is an interdisciplinary field, much research on migration still occurs in disciplinary containers.

The field is not least affected by a methodological presentism: a scholarly and societal tendency to understand social phenomena within a limited contemporary framework, neglecting possible effects and similarities embedded in and established through human history.

This book builds upon previous research underscoring the importance of examining migration from a longer, diachronic, and genealogical viewpoint, and it is among the first to advocate for a more profound methodological discussion regarding how, why, and when this should be addressed.

The book’s analysis draws on empirical examples from Denmark, a Northern European country where the impact of migration is currently hotly debated, yet the history of migration is frequently overlooked.

Specific themes examined in the book range from demography/immigrant statistics to the understanding of “the ghetto,” the implications of discussions around “Danishness,” and how migration has influenced and molded a particular neighborhood in Copenhagen (Nørrebro) over time. This volume is innovative and pertinent for an international audience of researchers and students interested in the genealogies of migration and eager to explore new pathways for pursuing this research interest.

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Product Details
Routledge
1032000112 / 9781032000114
Hardback
16/09/2025
United Kingdom
208 pages, 7 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 10 Illustrations, black a
152 x 229 mm, 453 grams

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