Cross-border everyday lives on the Luxembourg border? An empirical approach: the example of cross-border commuters and residential migrants
peer reviewed ; Luxembourg is characterized by phenomena of mobility that includecross-border commuters and residential migrants. While both groups havebeen mainly examined from a socioeconomic perspective, this paperadopts a sociocultural approach. We will focus on the question of the ex-tent to which cross-border mobility in everyday life promotes cross-borderlifeworlds. This will involve examining people’s social contacts at theirplace of work and/or place of residence as well as the spatial organizationof practices of the everyday life of both groups. The paper gives insights in-to everyda... Mehr ...
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Dokumenttyp: | book part |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 2020 |
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Schlagwörter: | border studies / residential migration / cross-border commuting / integration / Luxembourg / Greater Region / Social & behavioral sciences / psychology / Regional & inter-regional studies / Arts & humanities / Human geography & demography / Anthropology / Sociology & social sciences / Sciences sociales & comportementales / psychologie / Etudes régionales & interrégionales / Arts & sciences humaines / Geographie humaine & démographie / Anthropologie / Sociologie & sciences sociales |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Permalink: | https://search.fid-benelux.de/Record/base-29108649 |
Datenquelle: | BASE; Originalkatalog |
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Link(s) : | https://orbilu.uni.lu/handle/10993/41303 |
peer reviewed ; Luxembourg is characterized by phenomena of mobility that includecross-border commuters and residential migrants. While both groups havebeen mainly examined from a socioeconomic perspective, this paperadopts a sociocultural approach. We will focus on the question of the ex-tent to which cross-border mobility in everyday life promotes cross-borderlifeworlds. This will involve examining people’s social contacts at theirplace of work and/or place of residence as well as the spatial organizationof practices of the everyday life of both groups. The paper gives insights in-to everyday lives at the EU’s internal borders, whose organization into na-tion states is subordinate and at the same time constitutive.