Based on research amongst Brazilian and Moroccan temporary residents of the cities of Brussels and Antwerp (Belgium), this article engages with the changes in and current methodological approaches to migration studies. By demonstrating how the trajectories of many contemporary migrants are marked by ongoing mobility, it further complicates previous linear and unidirectional models of migration to move beyond a classical and potentially deterministic model of studying migrant trajectories. The authors illustrate how many contemporary migrants come and go, not always being sure how long they will stay in the different stopovers on their trajectories, when they will stop migrating or where they will eventually settle. Because of the temporalit...
This article focuses on European migrants living in Morocco and now near retirement or retired. Usin...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
The transnational social networks of migrants are extensively studied, but little is known about the...
Based on research amongst Brazilian and Moroccan temporary residents of the cities of Brussels and A...
This research explores different aspects of Brazilians’ contemporary mobility. Firstly, it looks at ...
Superdiversity implies increasing diversity within diversity, including the rise of flexible migrati...
Large European cities are in a transition towards super-diversity (Vertovec, 2007; Geldof, 2013). Th...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
International migration leads to an increased cultural diversity and societal complexity at the loca...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
This article seeks to analyze the mobility of Romanians within Spain, taking into account the curren...
The special issue: Migration Trajectories and Transnational Support Within and Beyond Europe brings ...
In 2004 I embarked on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork that spanned a six year period with Congol...
The first part of the paper presents the evolution of Romanian educated migration during the last ye...
This article focuses on European migrants living in Morocco and now near retirement or retired. Usin...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
The transnational social networks of migrants are extensively studied, but little is known about the...
Based on research amongst Brazilian and Moroccan temporary residents of the cities of Brussels and A...
This research explores different aspects of Brazilians’ contemporary mobility. Firstly, it looks at ...
Superdiversity implies increasing diversity within diversity, including the rise of flexible migrati...
Large European cities are in a transition towards super-diversity (Vertovec, 2007; Geldof, 2013). Th...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purpo...
International migration leads to an increased cultural diversity and societal complexity at the loca...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
This article seeks to analyze the mobility of Romanians within Spain, taking into account the curren...
The special issue: Migration Trajectories and Transnational Support Within and Beyond Europe brings ...
In 2004 I embarked on 15 months of ethnographic fieldwork that spanned a six year period with Congol...
The first part of the paper presents the evolution of Romanian educated migration during the last ye...
This article focuses on European migrants living in Morocco and now near retirement or retired. Usin...
This article explores migrant existences in the border zones around Europe. Drawing on ethnographic ...
The transnational social networks of migrants are extensively studied, but little is known about the...