Article(electronic)January 12, 2021

The Re(production) of Restless Bodies: Freedom of Movement and Social Reproduction

In: International migration: quarterly review, Volume 59, Issue 5, p. 166-179

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Abstract

AbstractThe article develops the notion of restless bodies to explore the interaction between regimes of social reproduction and freedom of movement. The notion captures the methodological difficulty to account for 'return migration' and goes beyond the isolation of a singular migration determinant. The author relies on two empirical cases. The first draws on one hundred interviews with 'return migrants' in Bulgaria. The second is based on fieldwork conducted between 2013 and 2015 in Germany. Both show how the political economy of movement is characterised by a contradiction between fixity and motion in the context of capital accumulation and fading welfare state. The concerns at hand are raised both because of their methodological importance but also as a potential instrument that could supplement ongoing policy debates in the field of EU social security portability coordination.

Languages

English

Publisher

Wiley

ISSN: 1468-2435

DOI

10.1111/imig.12811

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