Regimes of Mobility Across the Globe
Institute for Social Anthropology · University of Manchester · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Mobility studies emerged from a postmodern moment in which global ‘flows’ of capital, people and objects were increasingly noted and celebrated. Within this new scholarship, categories of migrancy are all seen through the same analytical lens. This article and Regimes of Mobility: Imaginaries and Relationalities of Power, the special issue of JEMS it introduces, build on, as well as critique, past and present studies of mobility. In so doing, this issue challenges conceptual orientations built on binaries of difference that have impeded analyses of the interrelationship between mobility and stasis. These include methodological nationalism, which counterpoises concepts of internal and international movement and…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 88.59
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- 100%
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- 134
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2Topics & keywords
- Globe
- Economic geography
- Geography
- Biology
- Reduced inequalities