TY - THES N2 - Studying abroad involves engaging with a new, unfamiliar, social and physical environment. To feel comfortable in such a situation, home-making practices are employed. This research examines home-making practices of international students in Berlin. These were captured by a photo-elicitation and in-depth interview method. They show that a sense of home is evoked by both social and territorial behaviour. This behaviour is especially focused on maintaining bonds with the previous environment and/or establishing bonds with the new environment. Further, the research explores how a temporary stay influences the engagement in the home-making process, and how home matters when temporary living abroad. As such, it provides insight into how attachment to place evolves through temporary living abroad. AV - public TI - Making a temporary home in Berlin: a study of experiences and perceptions of international students UR - https://frw.studenttheses.ub.rug.nl/231/ M1 - master A1 - Vries, I. de ID - theses_frw231 Y1 - 2011/// ER -