Download PDF (external access)

Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies

Publication date: 2016-01-01
Volume: 42 Pages: 1199 - 1215
Publisher: Carfax

Author:

Schrooten, Mieke
Salazar, Noel B ; Dias, Gustavo

Keywords:

Brazilians, migration studies, trajectories, mobile people, policies of integration, Social Sciences, Demography, Ethnic Studies, STEP-WISE MIGRATION, MIGRANTS, 1603 Demography, 1608 Sociology, 44 Human society

Abstract:

Within the social sciences, migration has traditionally been conceived of as a unidirectional, purposeful and intentional process from one state of fixity (in the place of origin) to another (in the destination). By mapping the trajectories of Brazilians who currently reside in Belgium or the UK, this article draws attention to a group of people whose mobile practices do not fit this definition. On the contrary, their experiences are marked by an ongoing mobility that consists of a multiplicity of potential routes, which are often unstable and which may be accompanied by changes in status. These Brazilians tend to ‘live in mobility’ in order to improve the quality of life at home. As such, leaving home becomes a strategy of staying home, which challenges what is usually evoked by the concept of ‘migration’, whereby ‘building up a new life elsewhere’ and ‘integration’ are seen as key. Whereas our respondents themselves have a more circular or mobile perspective, the receiving society discursively frames migration as one-way, and thus as a ‘threat’ that calls for social integration, control and the maintenance of national identity.