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- W1566313688 abstract "Este artigo pretende examinar algumas das dificuldades da elaboracao teorica no estudo das migracoes internacionais e sugerir uma resposta. O ponto inicial e um exame da percepcao predominante da “migracao como um problema”. Em seguida apresenta-se uma discussao sobre alguns dos principais obstaculos para um avanco teorico nos estudos sobre migracoes. Concordo que uma teoria geral das migracoes e, alem de impossivel, indesejada. Porem, podemos progredir sensivelmente mediante o re-enraizamento (re-embedding)da pesquisa sobre migracoes num entendimento mais geral da sociedade contemporânea e conectando-a a teorias mais amplas da mudanca social no âmbito de varias disciplinas das ciencias sociais. Um marco conceitual do estudo das migracoes deve considerar a transformacao social como sua categoria central, no intuito de facilitar o entendimento da complexidade, interconectividade, variabilidade, contextualidade e mediacoes multiniveladas dos processos migratorios num contexto de acelerada transformacao global. Isso significaria examinar os elos entre transformacao social e mobilidade humana na conjuntura dos niveis socioespaciais, enquanto procura-se entender como a acao humana (agency)pode condicionar as respostas a fatores estruturais. O argumento e ilustrado atraves do exemplo da mudanca nas dinâmicas da forca de trabalho nos paises mais desenvolvidos. Palavras-chave: Teoria das migracoes; Teoria social; Transformacao social; Niveis socioespaciais; Agency; Estrutura This article aims to examine some of the difficulties of theory formation in international migration studies, and to suggest a response. The starting point is an examination of the dominant perception of ‘migration as a problem’. This is followed by a discussion of some key obstacles to theoretical advancement in migration studies. I argue that a general theory of migration is neither possible nor desirable, but that we can make significant progress by re-embedding migration research in a more general understanding of contemporary society, and linking it to broader theories of social change across a range of social scientific disciplines. A conceptual framework for migration studies should take social transformation as its central category, in order to facilitate understanding of the complexity, interconnectness, variability, contexuality and multi-level mediations of migratory processes in the context of rapid global change. This would mean examining the links between social transformation and human mobility across a range of socio-spatial levels, while always seeking to understand how human agency can condition responses to structural factors. The argument is illustrated through the example of the changing dynamics of labour forces in highly-developed countries. Keywords: Migration theory; Social theory; Social transformation; Socio-spatial levels; Agency; Structure" @default.
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- W1566313688 title "Entendendo a Migração Global: Uma perspectiva desde a transformação social" @default.
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