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Non-migrant, Sedentary, Immobile, or “Left Behind”? Reflections on the Absence of Migration

Jonsson, Gunvor

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Authors

Gunvor Jonsson



Contributors

E. B. M. Abdalla
Editor

D. Dias Barros
Editor

M. Berthet
Editor

Abstract

This paper explores the absence of migration and different frameworks for analysing it. The aim is to move beyond a sedentary perspective, which does not problematise immobility because it is considered to be the norm and therefore, not something to be explained or scrutinised. The paper starts with a discussion of the terminology denoting the absence of migration. Two opposed interpretations of different examples of the absence of migration are then presented, based on a functionalist and conflict approach, respectively. Finally, the paper discusses post-structuralist approaches, particularly addressing the role of power and hegemony in determining who does and should move. Throughout the text, various empirical cases are discussed, mainly drawn from contexts of transnational migration in West Africa.

Citation

Jonsson, G. (2014). Non-migrant, Sedentary, Immobile, or “Left Behind”? Reflections on the Absence of Migration. In E. B. M. Abdalla, D. Dias Barros, & M. Berthet (Eds.), Spaces in Movement. New Perspectives on Migration in African Settings (145-164). Rüdiger Köppe Verlag

Publication Date Jan 1, 2014
Deposit Date Dec 17, 2018
Publicly Available Date Dec 17, 2018
Pages 145-164
Book Title Spaces in Movement. New Perspectives on Migration in African Settings
ISBN 9783896459053
Keywords immobility, West Africa, transnationalism, analytical frameworks, post-structuralism, gender

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