Migração de retorno: um estudo sobre pessoas migrantes e os seus múltiplos territórios
The objective of this study was to investigate the process of return migration, in the Brazilian context, in order to know what are the implications of this psychosocial-environmental process in the experience of the migrant person. Migration is a social, emotional, political and historical event....
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Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
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Endereço do item: | https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/51155 |
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Resumo: | The objective of this study was to investigate the process of return migration, in the Brazilian
context, in order to know what are the implications of this psychosocial-environmental process
in the experience of the migrant person. Migration is a social, emotional, political and historical event. The population tends to migrate to territories where the economy has great attractive
power. An example of this is the flow from small towns, with a context close to ruralities,
towards large cities, where there is a high concentration of goods and services. For this purpose,
the study used a qualitative approach. The collection of environmental data in person, through
semi-structured interviews, based on the autobiography of people's lives, focusing on people's
life stories. The group of participants was chosen based on the following people: people who
live in a small city, over 30 years old, who lived in other regions of the country, other than the
Northeast, for at least 1 year. In all, 9 interviews were carried out, and the group of participants
is composed of 5 and 4 women, aged between 35 and 68 years. Data were analyzed inductively,
based on Grounded Theory. Thus, the initial statements were initially carried out, according to
the purpose of the study, and later, the initial classification and specialized data were carried
out. The results show that the main search for motivation to study the city of origin is what
makes this a job category. The other relatives of the return vary between violence, basic
services, conflicts, among others. They also show the relationship of the relationship between
and the greetings. The flow of people interviewed was migratory in different decades each,
which adds specificities to an experience. |
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