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La doble tenaza de la migración. Reconsideración del nexo entre la migración y el desarrollo a través de un lente espacial

No. 88 (2016-09-01)
  • Paolo Novak
    SOAS, University of London (United Kingdom)

Resumen

El artículo examina las conceptualizaciones contemporáneas del nexo entre migración y desarrollo, utilizando un lente espacial. Desafía las conceptualizaciones convencionales fundadas en comprensiones estáticas y limitadas de espacio y tiempo; incorpora interpretaciones marxistas y poscoloniales de migración y desarrollo; y politiza la manera en que este nexo puede ser conceptualizado. La “doble tenaza de la migración” es una metáfora que capta la “libertad” de ir tras el capital, la “selección” realizada por los mecanismos reguladores que impiden que dicha libertad se realice plenamente, y la agencia de los migrantes que se mueven sobre la tenaza, quienes, mientras son arrastrados por la fuerzas estructurales que dan forma a la doble tenaza, la vuelven fluida y fuente de empoderamiento selectivo.

“A dupla pinça”1 da migração. Reconsideração do nexo entre a migração e o desenvolvimento através de uma lente espacial

Palabras clave: Espacio (Thesaurus), nexo entre migración y desarrollo, geografías de desarrollo, agencia (palabras clave autor)

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