La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ?
This article explores the concept of trajectory which leads to a new approach of the migratory issues in geography. Through our field studies we look at both invariants and differences between the two major migratory groups of the Caribbean region: the Cubans of Miami and the Haitians of Santo Domin...
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description | This article explores the concept of trajectory which leads to a new approach of the migratory issues in geography. Through our field studies we look at both invariants and differences between the two major migratory groups of the Caribbean region: the Cubans of Miami and the Haitians of Santo Domingo. The concept of trajectory allows us to analyse migrations from the perspective of the three underlying issues supporting our analysis: space, society and power. The study of these two trajectories emphasizes the importance of the geopolitical framework and the dominant voices in the process of immigrant’s integration. |
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spelling | doaj-art-92f0706db2c54603b6857bf703906de52025-01-30T12:46:30ZfraPôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information GéographiqueEchoGéo1963-11972008-02-01210.4000/echogeo.1704La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ?Violaine JolivetThis article explores the concept of trajectory which leads to a new approach of the migratory issues in geography. Through our field studies we look at both invariants and differences between the two major migratory groups of the Caribbean region: the Cubans of Miami and the Haitians of Santo Domingo. The concept of trajectory allows us to analyse migrations from the perspective of the three underlying issues supporting our analysis: space, society and power. The study of these two trajectories emphasizes the importance of the geopolitical framework and the dominant voices in the process of immigrant’s integration.https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/1704geopoliticsmobilityterritorial attachmenttrajectory |
spellingShingle | Violaine Jolivet La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? EchoGéo geopolitics mobility territorial attachment trajectory |
title | La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? |
title_full | La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? |
title_fullStr | La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? |
title_full_unstemmed | La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? |
title_short | La notion de trajectoire en géographie, une clé pour analyser les mobilités ? |
title_sort | la notion de trajectoire en geographie une cle pour analyser les mobilites |
topic | geopolitics mobility territorial attachment trajectory |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/1704 |
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