Constructing mobile lifestyles between Europe and Africa: Sha'bi Moroccan men and new European nomads

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This article focuses on the contemporary developments within the field of transnational mobility between Europe and Western Africa, with particular focus on Morocco. Our ethnographic data regarding emerging forms of mobile lifestyles in the region indicates that the global economic recession beginning in 2008, together with restrictive migration and border policy in the EU, have had far-reaching consequences to the patterns and the cultural logic of transnational mobility in the Western Mediterranean. It has become increasingly difficult to conseptualise some of these the newly emergent mobile lifestyles in the conventional analytic terminology of migration and mobility studies. Our aim is to demonstrate this by offering ethnographic insights into the transnational movement of popular class (sha´bi ) Moroccan men, who arrived in Spain as irregular migrants in the 1990s, and new European nomads who engage in a mobile life between Europe, Morocco and other parts of Western Africa.
Bidragets översatta titelLiikkuvien elämänmuotojen rakentuminen Euroopan ja Afrikan välillä: Marokkolaismiehet ja eurooppalaiset uusnomadit
Originalspråkengelska
Titel på värdpublikationMigration in the Western Mediterranean : Space, Mobility and Borders
RedaktörerLaure-Anne Bernes, Hassan Bousetta, Caroline Zickgraf
Antal sidor21
Volym2017
UtgivningsortLontoo
FörlagRoutledge
Utgivningsdatum12 okt. 2017
Utgåva1
Sidor161-182
Artikelnummer8
ISBN (tryckt)978-1-138-10171-5
StatusPublicerad - 12 okt. 2017
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

Publikationsserier

NamnRoutledge Advances in Mediterranean Studies
FörlagRoutledge
Volym5

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  • 5143 Social- och kulturantropologi

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