1. Mobility: Discourses from the Non‐western Immigrant Groups in Norway.
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Uteng, Tanu Priya
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SOCIAL mobility ,INTERNAL migration ,SOCIAL isolation ,IMMIGRANTS ,SOCIOLOGY - Abstract
What happens when roots are replaced by routes? What happens when mobility becomes one of the primary tools for finding a niche in a different land and context? In an attempt to explore these themes, this paper touches upon emergent ideas regarding mobility, and delves into the inter‐connectedness of spatial and social mobility. Mobility signifies more than ‘movement’ and can act as a catalyst for enhancing life conditions. The study examines the debate over social exclusion, freedom, ethics, sustainable mobility and capability approach in the context of non‐western immigrants in Norway, and presents arguments from a social perspective to strengthen the mobility regime of immigrants. The study concludes that mobility provides capabilities to become active participants in the social and economic morphology of a society. It further suggests that societies need to adopt the framework of capability approach while examining issues related to the integration of immigrants into the host society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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