Logística, movilidad y migraciones. Una agenda emergente para investigar sobre migraciones

Authors

  • Sandro Mezzadra

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7203/acs.43.29093

Keywords:

migración, logística, movilidad, migración laboral, regímenes fronterizos

Abstract

El artículo toma el enfoque de la “autonomía de las migraciones” como punto de partida para repensar el campo emergente de los “estudios logísticos críticos”. El nuevo paradigma de movilidad provocado en la década de 1960 y en la década de 1970 por la llamada “revolución logística” es considerada desde el punto de vista de sus implicaciones para la movilidad humana. Tras una breve discusión acerca de los de “estudios de movilidad”, el artículo aborda directamente la relevancia de la logística y las infraestructuras para la gestión de las migraciones, desarrollando una agenda de investigación sobre el tema. Igualmente, se pone el acento en los vínculos entre los modelos de trabajo de los migrantes y los regímenes fronterizos desde el ángulo de una “racionalidad logística” concluye el artículo.

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2024-07-12

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Mezzadra, S. (2024). Logística, movilidad y migraciones. Una agenda emergente para investigar sobre migraciones. Arxius De Ciències Socials, (43). https://doi.org/10.7203/acs.43.29093
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