MIGRATION IN FAR WEST NEPAL Challenging Migration Categories and Theoretical Lenses

In this reply to Ronald Skeldon's comment on their article, "Migration in Far West Nepal" (Critical Asian Studies 43 (1) 2011), the authors stress the need to overcome the categorical dichotomy between "international" and "internal" migration by thoroughly consider...

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Published inCritical Asian studies Vol. 43; no. 4; pp. 661 - 665
Main Authors Poertner, Ephraim, Junginger, Mathias, Müller-Böker, Ulrike
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Routledge 01.12.2011
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Summary:In this reply to Ronald Skeldon's comment on their article, "Migration in Far West Nepal" (Critical Asian Studies 43 (1) 2011), the authors stress the need to overcome the categorical dichotomy between "international" and "internal" migration by thoroughly considering the conditions and characteristics different types of cross-border regimes encompass for migrants. They furthermore argue that choosing the "right" theoretical approach or conceptual framework depends on the kinds of research questions that need to be answered. By understanding migration as a social practice, the authors favor a multi-dimensional approach to migration, one that does not place economic motives over others. Ultimately, they call for a reconciliation of different-competing-perspectives on migration.
ISSN:1467-2715
1472-6033
DOI:10.1080/14672715.2011.623531