Announcement Calenda 1208637
The aim of this seminar is to provide a space for interdisciplinary encounters to question the notion of privilege and to understand migratory inequalities differently, on both global and local scales. The various sessions will explore the issues at stake in a variety of international movements, which give rise to long- or medium-term stays and settlements abroad, and which are facilitated, or even favored, by the possession of social and administrative resources and plural capitals (economic, symbolic, cultural). Sometimes contested or put to the test, these international trajectories are not limited to West European and North American elites. They are part of a plurality of geographical orientations, including intra-continental migration between the Suds and migration to and from Eastern Europe.