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From lifestyle migration to lifestyle in migration: Categories, concepts and ways of thinking
journal contribution
posted on 2015-10-14, 10:31 authored by Michaela Benson, Karen OReillyThis article argues that analytical concepts used in migration (and other) research are most effectively employed empirically when their methodological underpinnings, and the nature of their development, are fully understood. Inductively-designed conceptual frameworks developed through long-term qualitative research are useful ways of (re)thinking migration that can free researchers from the constraints of externally-imposed frameworks, categories and conceptualisations. In order to make this argument, we use the concept of lifestyle migration and consider closely the ways in which this term was developed, not to capture a discrete or homogenous category of migrants, but rather as an analytical tool and an alternative way of thinking about migration. Drawing impetus from a close examination of a specific attempt to operationalise lifestyle migration in quantitative research, we are led to consider the political and governance implications of using (migration) labels, and the overlaps and synergies between types of migration understood as practices informed by meanings and understandings. Here, we specifically explore on the one hand how economic factors intersect with lifestyle in migration and, on the other hand, the role of lifestyle as imagination, aspiration and way of living in other migration processes not necessarily labelled lifestyle migration.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
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Migration StudiesCitation
BENSON, M. and O'REILLY, K., 2016. From lifestyle migration to lifestyle in migration: Categories, concepts and ways of thinking . Migration Studies, 4(1), pp.20-37.Publisher
© The Authors. Published by Oxford University PressVersion
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This is a pre-copyedited, author-produced version of an article accepted for publication in Migration Studies following peer review. The version of record BENSON, M. and O'REILLY, K., 2016. From lifestyle migration to lifestyle in migration: Categories, concepts and ways of thinking . Migration Studies, 4(1), pp.20-37. is available online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/migration/mnv015Publisher version
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