Open Access BASE2017

Tears of time: a Lefebvrian rhythmanalysis approach to explore the mobility experiences of young Eastern Europeans in Spain

Abstract

This article explores the rhythm of temporary mobility experiences of young Eastern Europeans (EEs) in Spain, after the European Union (EU) enlargement towards the East. Following Lefebvre's rhythmanalysis approach, and drawing on 60 in-depth qualitative interviews, this article investigates how rhythms are linked to youth mobility and how different interplays of rhythms are connected and disconnected in multiple ways (Edensor and Holloway 2008). I argue that both the EU socio-economic context and the personal and professional life-course circumstances of young EEs who practice mobility create different, uneven rhythms of mobility that influence their everyday lives and their perceptions of mobility. This paper highlights the issue of rhythmic change in temporary mobility, uncovering 'arrhythmic' mobility -reflected in the loss and insecurity in the lives of those who practice it- 'polyrhythmic' mobility -practiced by people looking to study and/or work and expressed through uncertainty on the one hand and the possibility of establishing a certain rhythm in their lives on the other- and 'eurhythmic' mobility -used by those with a stable professional status in one of the EU countries, in this case, Spain. The conclusions provide a better understanding of Lefebvre's thinking, offering insights for wider applications. They show the need to integrate rhythmic change into the analysis of mobility, considering that the free movement of EU citizens across the open borders favours the fluid life-course that affects the experiences of the youth. ; Peer reviewed

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