Anthropology and ethnography: the transnational perspective on migration and beyond

As a long time interlocutor of the authors of Nations Unbound (Basch, Glick Schiller and Szanton Blanc 1994), I intend to examine the emergence of the transnational perspective on migration and its developments. Based upon my ongoing comparative research project on the secular migrations of the Portuguese to New Bedford, MA (USA), and São Paulo (Brazil), and the more recent migration of Brazilians to Lisbon, Portugal, I will indicate the historical conjuncture that led to the formulation of this paradigm. I further specify the reconfigurations of this paradigm and resulting advances for the study of migrants in cities (Çağlar and Glick Schiller 2011) and at the same time argue for the need of a broader notion of migrations and displacements (Feldman-Bianco 2015). I claim that this broader notion will allow us to articulate and, thus, understand the varieties, scales and spaces of displacement (and immobility) as part of an integrated logic for producing inequalities in the current conjuncture of global capitalism.

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Main Author: Feldman-Bianco,Bela
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Centro em Rede de Investigação em Antropologia - CRIA 2018
Online Access:http://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0873-65612018000100010
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