Tags: social identity trade france globalization cosmopolitasim mobility
Country: France
The movements of collectives, rich or poor, ethnic or not, in international migration, are dependent on pre-established relational skills and sources of new social relationships. The highlighting of the “economic operators of globalization” and the almost universal consequent according to which all the exchanges which go beyond narrow places of indigeneity are economic. In this article, the author evokes the hypothesis of a different phenomenon, where collective mobilizations and the appearance of new social relationships precede economic initiative and refer more to a new form of being collectively in the world than to a way of 'express' at the margins' a universal economic process.
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