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- W2890954230 abstract "Grounded in the literature theorising cross-border mobility as an unequally distributed resource, this chapter develops the following argument: mobility is more than a practice or a strategy that people “do”; it is also, under certain conditions, a form of capital that one may possess and mobilise to pursue advantages. While “mobility practices” refers to concrete physical movements, “mobility capital” refers, on the one hand, to the accumulated past experiences of mobility, and, on the other, to potential future movements that could be undertaken if and when beneficial. By considering mobility a potential type of capital, it is possible to investigate the ways in which social actors may be in a position to articulate and benefit simultaneously from local anchorage and mobility practices. The argument builds on the fundamental characteristic of capitals: their convertibility into other types of capital. The chapter empirically demonstrates how mobile respondents transform different forms of (transnationally acquired) capital into mobility capital. It focuses on Bourdieu’s classic forms of capital (economic, cultural and social capital) but also offers an account of “legal capital”: for Somali migrants, acquiring a passport from their country of residence is necessary for their ability to cross borders legally and eventually develop mobility capital." @default.
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- W2890954230 title "Mobility: A Practice or a Capital?" @default.
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