Mobilité, réseaux et innovation. Nouveau paradigme dans la recherche sur la politique migratoire?
Journal Title: EUROLIMES - Year 2017, Vol 23, Issue 23
Abstract
Cet article retrace les tendances qui ont dominé ces dernières années dans la recherche scientifique sur la politique migratoire. Il s’agit notamment des quatre tendances suivantes: (1) le passage de la perspective de migration à celle de la mobilité; (2) le changement du paradigme d’appartenance nationale en citoyenneté multiple et urbaine; (3) le déplacement de l’approche de « l’emprise étrangère » vers la perspective de l’innovation; et, finalement, (4) le passage de la politique d’asile à la coopération au développement. Ces tendances représentent tout autant de défis en matière de politique migratoire en Europe, et c’est de ce point de vue qu’elles sont analysées dans ce texte.
Authors and Affiliations
Sandro Cattacin, Alexandrina IREMCIUC
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