So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent phenomenon has gone unremarked: middle-class lifestyles in peripheral places. This article examines how middle-class migrants (defined by economic, social, and cultural capital) to peripheral regions envisage and enact their aspirations. Against presumed migration trajectories to growing urban centres or for better-paid employment, we argue that seeming moves down the “escalator” reveal how inequalities between regions offer some migrants opportunities to enact middle-class lifestyles affordably. We present a qualitative case study of West Wales and the Valleys, predominantly rural and post-industrial and statistically among Europe's most depri...
It has been argued that the ‘mobility turn’ is overcelebratory regarding human movement across space...
Drawing on the ‘mobility turn’, research in rural studies has engaged with new explorations of mobil...
AbstractThere are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality o...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called ‘left behind’ regions have lately gained infamy as sites of working-class discontent, wont...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
In the context of the growing global middle class, and the ageing of the baby boomer generation, an ...
Migration researchers have tended to focus on social extremes: either highly skilled elites, on the ...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
Distinctions between internal migration and residential mobility are often formed with reference to ...
This chapter revisits my research conducted with Britons resident in rural France to propose a conce...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
It has been argued that the ‘mobility turn’ is overcelebratory regarding human movement across space...
Drawing on the ‘mobility turn’, research in rural studies has engaged with new explorations of mobil...
AbstractThere are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality o...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called “left behind” regions have gained infamy for working-class discontent. Yet a concurrent ph...
So-called ‘left behind’ regions have lately gained infamy as sites of working-class discontent, wont...
From boutiques and Airbnb to surging rents and local displacement, gentrification has come to negati...
In the context of the growing global middle class, and the ageing of the baby boomer generation, an ...
Migration researchers have tended to focus on social extremes: either highly skilled elites, on the ...
In this paper we explore for the first time regional differences in the patterning of occupational s...
The streetlife of discrimination emerges in the intersections of global migration and urban marginal...
Distinctions between internal migration and residential mobility are often formed with reference to ...
This chapter revisits my research conducted with Britons resident in rural France to propose a conce...
This article conceptualises the role of mobilities within precarious working and living conditions, ...
This article explores the phenomenon of lifestyle migration from Britain to Spain to interrogate, em...
It has been argued that the ‘mobility turn’ is overcelebratory regarding human movement across space...
Drawing on the ‘mobility turn’, research in rural studies has engaged with new explorations of mobil...
AbstractThere are established migrant reasons to explain rural in-migration. These include quality o...