Experiencing Ruptures in Migration
Kamel Doraï (),
Delphine Mercier (),
Michel Peraldi and
Victor Zuñiga
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Delphine Mercier: LEST - Laboratoire d'Economie et de Sociologie du Travail - AMU - Aix Marseille Université - CNRS - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
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Abstract:
The Groupe de Recherche Internationale (GDRI) sponsored by several European, and Latin American institutions, started its collective work in 2012 following one purpose: to analyze the emergent forms of international migration in the contemporary contexts of globalization. The first meeting was held in Guatemala, City in 2012; a year after, the group continued its works in Amman. The third meeting has been organized in Tokyo in 2014; this was the opportunity to invite new participants who were working on Asian countries. Finally, in 2015, the last seminar was carried out in Madrid. Throughout this time, participants from North Africa, Middle East, Latin America, Asia, and Europe were conceiving the outline of the proposal book we present in this document. [...]
Keywords: International migration; Globalization; Seeking work; Asylum; Better work conditions; Marriages; Political contexts; Migratory experience; Expérience migratoire; Exil bipolaire; Mondialisation humaine; Politiques migratoires; Comparaison internationale; Europe; Amérique latine; LEST-Coordinateur (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Published in [Research Report] Laboratoire d'économie et sociologie du travail (LEST). 2015, pp.23
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