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Mobility, which has represented a critical scientific category and
political driver, is currently under strong public scrutiny: has
mobility lost its potential for social cohesion and political
integration? Europe Beyond Mobility: Mobilities, Social Cohesion
and Political Integration assesses this question by focusing on the
European integration process, conceptualized as a political project
for the promotion of different flows of mobility. Mobility has been
a fundamental tool for territorial strength and political
integration among European countries. Based on a realistic
understanding of the potentials and limits of mobility, this book
pleads for a "resonant mobility" in the interest of a renovated
European integration process. It examines how, in opposition to
those advocating for national borders and mobility restrictions,
the EU needs to explore new regulatory models which limit
mobility's adverse social, economic, and environmental impacts and
make accessible the benefits of alternative flow models. It also
provides an analytical framework for the study of current trends of
mobility limitation, migration restriction and re-bordering, and
offers a complementary and innovative framework for the study of
globalization. Europe Beyond Mobility will be of interest to
academics and students as well as policy makers and practitioners
internationally in the fields of mobility, migration and border
studies.
Mobility, which has represented a critical scientific category and
political driver, is currently under strong public scrutiny: has
mobility lost its potential for social cohesion and political
integration? Europe Beyond Mobility: Mobilities, Social Cohesion
and Political Integration assesses this question by focusing on the
European integration process, conceptualized as a political project
for the promotion of different flows of mobility. Mobility has been
a fundamental tool for territorial strength and political
integration among European countries. Based on a realistic
understanding of the potentials and limits of mobility, this book
pleads for a "resonant mobility" in the interest of a renovated
European integration process. It examines how, in opposition to
those advocating for national borders and mobility restrictions,
the EU needs to explore new regulatory models which limit
mobility's adverse social, economic, and environmental impacts and
make accessible the benefits of alternative flow models. It also
provides an analytical framework for the study of current trends of
mobility limitation, migration restriction and re-bordering, and
offers a complementary and innovative framework for the study of
globalization. Europe Beyond Mobility will be of interest to
academics and students as well as policy makers and practitioners
internationally in the fields of mobility, migration and border
studies.
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