This volume explores how the recent intra-EU migrations reflect new and more complex patterns of mobility, increasingly uncertain and unstable, involving both natives and naturalised migrants.
Anastasia Bermudez is Ramón y Cajal Senior Researcher (Department of Anthropology, Universidad de Sevilla) and scientific associate at CEDEM (Université de Liège). She holds a PhD and MSc in Geography and an MA in Area Studies (University of London). Her research focuses on Latin American migration, migrant politics, and intra-European mobilities.
Laura Oso is Catedrática de Universidad (Full Professor) at the University of A Coruña (Spain), where she coordinates ESOMI (Societies in Movement Research Team). With a PhD in Sociology from the Université de Paris I-Panthéon Sorbonne, her research focuses on gender and migration, social and spatial mobility, migration, and development.
1. Introduction. Recent trends in intra-EU mobilities: the articulation between migration, social protection, gender and citizenship systems
Anastasia Bermudez and Laura Oso
2. Continuities in intra-European mobilities: what's novel in the new Spanish emigration?
Diego López de Lera
3. Portuguese intra-EU migration. The dynamics of an ongoing migration process
Pedro Góis and José Carlos Marques
4. Crossed mobilities: the "recent wave" of Spanish migration to France after the economic crisis
Laura Oso
5. Young Spanish au pairs in London: migration and gender tensions in the context of intra-EU mobilities
Almudena Cortés, Beatriz Moncó Rebollo and Fernando Barbosa
6. Feminized precarity among onward migrants in Europe: reflections from Latin Americans in London
Cathy McIlwaine
7. Remigration of "new" Spaniards since the economic crisis: the interplay between citizenship and precarity among Colombian-Spanish families moving to Northern Europe
Anastasia Bermudez
8. Beyond the 2008 crisis? Tracing global social protection arrangements amongst onward Andean migrants in Belgium
Maria Vivas-Romero
9. Experiencing whiteness: intra-EU migration of Romanians to Paris and London
Claudia Paraschivescu