Observing the Multiple Intersections of Mobilities through ''Return Migration'' in the Alps. Blanchard, M. 2017.
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Through a comparative study of “return migration” from Latin America towards two Alpine regions in Italy and in France, this article questions the scientific distinction between forms of spatially-bound mobilities. By analyzing different generations’ mobilities within the same family network over time, it sheds light on the tropisms underlying the taken-for-granted distinction between migration and mobility. It proposes to use “migration” only to refer to movement across State frontiers, and it critically examines the notion of return.
@article{blanchard_observing_2017,
	title = {Observing the {Multiple} {Intersections} of {Mobilities} through ''{Return} {Migration}'' in the {Alps}},
	abstract = {Through a comparative study of “return migration” from Latin America towards two Alpine regions in Italy and in France, this article questions the scientific distinction between forms of spatially-bound mobilities. By analyzing different generations’ mobilities within the same family network over time, it sheds light on the tropisms underlying the taken-for-granted distinction between migration and mobility. It proposes to use “migration” only to refer to movement across State frontiers, and it critically examines the notion of return.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Blanchard, Melissa},
	year = {2017},
	keywords = {⛔ No DOI found, ⛔ No INSPIRE recid found},
}

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