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Spatial Mobility Capital: A Valuable Resource for the Social Mobility of Border-Crossing Migrant Entrepreneurs?

Auteur(s)
Riaño, Yvonne 
Institut de géographie 
Mittmasser, Christina 
NCCR-on the move 
Sandoz, Laure 
Institut de sociologie 
Date de parution
2022
In
Societies
Vol.
3
No
12
De la page
2
A la page
21
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • informal mobilities
  • transnational migrant entrepreneurs
  • spatial mobility
  • social mobility
  • social inequality
  • spatial mobility capital
  • transnational mobilities
  • informal mobilities

  • transnational migrant...

  • spatial mobility

  • social mobility

  • social inequality

  • spatial mobility capi...

  • transnational mobilit...

Résumé
Spatial mobility is considered a valuable resource for social mobility. Yet, we still have an insufficient understanding of the extent to which and under what conditions geographical movement across national borders represents an asset for social advancement. Addressing this research gap, we offer a theoretical contribution to the fields of transnationalism, migration/mobility, and social geography. We focus on 86 cross-border migrant entrepreneurs who live in Barcelona (Spain), Cúcuta (Colombia), and Zurich (Switzerland), and combine geographical and mental maps, biographical interviews, ethnographic observations, and participatory Minga workshops. Our results show significant inequality in opportunity among the studied entrepreneurs and reveal different geographies of risk and uncertainty for their cross-border mobilities. We theoretically propose that the ability to use spatial mobility as a resource for social mobility depends largely on three intersecting factors: the entrepreneur’s social position, his or her location in geographical space, and his or her strategies. Moreover, we have formulated the concept of spatial mobility capital to define the necessary conditions for spatial mobility to become a valuable resource for social advancement: individuals must be in control of their spatial mobilities, such mobilities need to match their socio-economic needs and personal aspirations, and they must be able to move safely.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/30269
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10.3390/soc12030077
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2022-10-11_1817_8244.pdf (5.87 MB)
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