[en] Luxembourg is characterized by phenomena of mobility that include cross-border
commuters and residential migrants. While both groups have been mainly examined
from a socioeconomic perspective, this paper adopts a sociocultural approach. We
will focus on the question of the extent to which cross-border mobility in everyday life
promotes cross-border lifeworlds. This will involve examining people’s social contacts
at their place of work and/or place of residence as well as the spatial organization of
practices of the everyday life of both groups. The paper gives insights into everyday
lives at the EU’s internal borders, whose organization into nation states is subordinate
and at the same time constitutive.
Centre de recherche :
UniGR-Center for Border Studies
Disciplines :
Anthropologie Arts & sciences humaines: Multidisciplinaire, généralités & autres Sciences sociales & comportementales, psychologie: Multidisciplinaire, généralités & autres Sociologie & sciences sociales Etudes régionales & interrégionales Geographie humaine & démographie
Auteur, co-auteur :
WILLE, Christian ; University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) > Department of Geography and Spatial Planning (DGEO)
Roos, Ursula
Co-auteurs externes :
yes
Langue du document :
Anglais
Titre :
Cross-border everyday lives on the Luxembourg border? An empirical approach: the example of cross-border commuters and residential migrants
Date de publication/diffusion :
2022
Titre du périodique :
ARL Reports
Titre particulier du numéro :
Border Futures – Zukunft Grenze – Avenir Frontière. The future viability of cross-border cooperation