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Euro/American Network on return migration and circularity patterns

Authors: CER-Migracions (Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona); Grupo de Estudios sobre Inmigración y Minorías Étnicas (GEDIME - Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona);

Euro/American Network on return migration and circularity patterns

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"Euro/American Network on return migration and circularity patterns" es el website del grupo de investigación homónimo: Coordinated by: Sònia Parella, GEDIME/CER-Migracions (UAB) (Spain).Alisa Petroff, GEDIME/CER-Migracions (UAB) (Spain). Members: Anastasia Bermúdez, Université de Liège (Belgium); Diego Bunge, Queen Mary University of London (United Kingdom); Laura Cassain, Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain); Leonardo Cavalcanti, Universidade de Brasília (Brazil); Geneviève Cortes, Université Paul Valéry de Montpellier (France); Ángeles Escrivá, Universidad de Huelva (Spain); Sandra Gil Araujo, Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina); Amparo González-Ferrer, CSIC (Spain); Bert Hoffman, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (Germany); Marcela Ibarra Mateos, Universidad Iberoamericana Puebla (Mexico); Joan Lacomba, Universidad de Valencia (Spain); Jean-Michel Lafleur, Université de Liège (Belgium); Françoise Lestage, Centro de Estudios Mexicanos y Centroamericanos (Mexico); Diego López de Lera, Universidade da Coruña (Spain); Silvia Marcu, CSIC (Spain); Cathy McIlwaine, Queen Mary University of London (United Kingdom); Carlos Nieto, Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium); Pau Palop García, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (Germany); Claudia Pedone, Institut d’Infància i Món Urbà de Barcelona (Spain); Luicy Pedroza, German Institute of Global and Area Studies (Germany); Antía Pérez-Caramés, Universidade da Coruña (Spain); Clara Piqueras, GEDIME/CER-Migracions (UAB) (Spain); María Fernanda Quintero, Queen Mary University of London (United Kingdom); Natalia Ribas-Mateos, Universidade da Coruña (Spain); Liliana Rivera, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (Mexico); Marcela Tapia Ladino, Universidad Arturo Prat (Chile); Leonardo de la Torre, Universidad Católica Boliviana (Bolivia); Isabel Yépez, Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium); Ofelia Woo, Universidad de Guadalajara (Mexico); Entities: Associació “Atlàntida, professionals per la Interculturalitat”, Barcelona (Spain); D-CAS (Colectivo de Analistas Sociales), Barcelona (Spain); Servicio de Atención a Inmigrantes, Emigrantes y Refugiados, Barcelona (Spain).

[EN] The increasing interest in different types of mobility patterns (circular and return migrations) and in the policies and programs developed by national and international institutions and civil actors as well, raise significant conceptual and methodological challenges. The “transnational” theoretical perspective, jointly with the concept of “migratory circulation”, offers important theoretical and methodological tools in order to explain these dynamics, their configurations and the socio-spatial logics, towards integral, pluri-dimensional and multi-local approaches. Therefore, we urge to take into consideration both the labour migration and “new” forms of mobility (individual/collective) associated to globalization processes and to historical, political and cultural specific patterns.

[ES] La Red Euro/Americana sobre migración de retorno y circularidad, coordinada desde la Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona (GEDIME-CER Migracions) nace en 2013, a partir del creciente interés por las diversas formas de movilidad migratoria (circulares, reemigración, retorno de migrantes, etc.). En el marco de esta red se pretende estimular un espacio académico que contribuya al debate teórico-metodológico sobre la temática y que permita potenciar el intercambio bidireccional de experiencias y conocimientos entre la academia y las instituciones y organizaciones implicadas en la formulación, gestión e implementación de políticas y programas vinculados al retorno y a la circularidad.

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Mobility circular, Reemigration, Return of migrants, Reemigración, Retorno de emigrantes, Movilidad circular

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