2015
DOI: 10.4000/e-migrinter.545
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Du contexte villageois au village global

Abstract: Répondre à une problématique, c’est présenter des résultats de recherche de sorte qu’ils résolvent un problème, géographique ici en l’occurrence, en vue d’apporter une contribution théorique. Cet objectif appelle la mise en œuvre d’une méthodologie rigoureusement pensée (Huff, 1999 ; Booth, Colomb et Williams, 2008 ; Pierre, 2009 ; Turabian, 2013). À l’aune de ma participation à diverses rencontres scientifiques portant sur les méthodologies et les méthodes de recherche dans les études migratoires, j’ai pu con… Show more

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“…This social and economic openness can be related to the development of internationalised sectors like export agriculture or stockbreeding and international tourism (Lampič & Mrak, 2012; Morén-Alegret & Wladyka, 2019; Perlik & Membretti, 2018;Tulla, 2019;Romagosa et al, 2020). 'Cosmovillager' is complementary to the term 'rural cosmopolitism', which first appeared in academic journals some years ago (e.g., Cid-Aguayo, 2008) in relation to different places around the world, both in coastal areas and in inland lowlands and mountains (Milazzo, 2015;Morén-Alegret & Wladyka, 2019). According to Cid-Aguayo's (2008) distinction between global and globalised places, both key interregional and international connections and real relations can help to foster active 'global villages' instead of passive 'globalised villages'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This social and economic openness can be related to the development of internationalised sectors like export agriculture or stockbreeding and international tourism (Lampič & Mrak, 2012; Morén-Alegret & Wladyka, 2019; Perlik & Membretti, 2018;Tulla, 2019;Romagosa et al, 2020). 'Cosmovillager' is complementary to the term 'rural cosmopolitism', which first appeared in academic journals some years ago (e.g., Cid-Aguayo, 2008) in relation to different places around the world, both in coastal areas and in inland lowlands and mountains (Milazzo, 2015;Morén-Alegret & Wladyka, 2019). According to Cid-Aguayo's (2008) distinction between global and globalised places, both key interregional and international connections and real relations can help to foster active 'global villages' instead of passive 'globalised villages'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%