Will migrant workers rescue rural regions? Challenges of creating stability through mobility
An On the Move presentation by international co-investigator Marit Aure.
The seminar will be held on Tuesday, May 16, 1:30 pm (NL time) at the On the Move Core Office and will be streamed online via Bluejeans.
Abstract: Many rural communities experience new growth through in-migration. In Herøy, Northern Norway, this is a result of increased labour migration in the fishing industry and a comprehensive effort by the municipality to encourage migrant workers to settle. This paper addresses the ambiguities of creating stability through mobility. Through a case study from Herøy, we explore the complex relations between migrants’ mobile economic practices and social integration processes by analysing how migrants engage with Herøy’s landscape in multiple ways. This landscape entails networks of people and relations, materialities, and dreams and hopes. Studying engagement as well as contestations and intersecting trajectories, we analyse how the landscape of those on the move is interrelated with that of those “being moved through.” We argue that creating stability in rural communities by encouraging migrant settlement requires going beyond economic integration – emphasising the more versatile and vulnerable processes of relating to unfamiliar places and worlds.
Please contact Danielle at devereaux@mun.ca for more information.
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