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The conceptual limits of the ‘migration journey’. De-exceptionalising mobility in the context of West African trajectories

Auteur(s)
Schapendonk, Joris
Bolay, Matthieu 
Laboratoire d'études des processus sociaux 
Dahinden, Janine 
Laboratoire d'études des processus sociaux 
Date de parution
2020-9-2
In
Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Vol.
1
No
47
De la page
3243
A la page
3259
Revu par les pairs
1
Mots-clés
  • Migration journey
  • de-migranticisation
  • im/mobility
  • trajectory ethnography
  • West Africa
  • Migration journey

  • de-migranticisation

  • im/mobility

  • trajectory ethnograph...

  • West Africa

Résumé
The ‘migration journey’ has proven to be a fruitful lens to question the simplistic notion that the outcome of migration solely depends on a momentous go/no-go decision in the countries of origin. At the same time, we argue that the normative/sedentarist principles of migration studies produce the risk to approach the journey as an exceptional phase of mobility, in-between presumed place-based lives. This paper therefore aims to explore the conceptual limits of the migration journey literature. To challenge the notion that the migration journey is fundamentally different from pre- and post-migratory mobilities, we combine two empirical research projects that have followed the im/mobility trajectories of West Africans. The first project focuses on the trajectories of itinerant gold miners within West Africa, the second concentrates on the im/mobility of West Africans within Europe. By juxtaposing the empirical insights of these seemingly different contexts, we stress the need to embed migratory movements in a continuous field of mobility practices across spaces in Africa and Europe. This results in our plea for a research agenda that does not see ‘migrancy’ as a pre-given marker of difference, but as a normative artefact of mobility regimes.
Lié au projet
Small Localities at the Outskirts of Europe: Transnational Mobilities, Diversification and Multi-Scalar Place-Making 
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/28579
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10.1080/1369183X.2020.1804191?needAccess=true
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2020-09-06_277_4546.pdf (1.59 MB)
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