Leaving Spain
A Biographical Study of an Economic Crisis and New Beginnings
Author(s)
Riemann, Mê-Linh
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
Since the beginning of the economic crisis of 2008, Spain, like other southern European countries, has witnessed a mass departure of mostly young people looking for opportunities abroad. Leaving Spain is based on 58 autobiographical narrative interviews with recent Spanish migrants who went to the UK and Germany, and sometimes returned. By presenting a combination of in-depth case studies and comparative analyses, the author demonstrates the potential of biographical research and narrative analysis in studying contemporary Europe, including its overlapping crises. The scope of the sociological study is not limited to examining how those who left Spain experienced single phases of their migration. Instead, it focuses on the significance of migration projects in the context of their life histories and how they make sense of these experiences in retrospect.
This book will not only be of great interest to social scientists and students in different disciplines and interdisciplinary studies such as sociology, anthropology, human geography, European studies, education, and social work, but also to professionals, European and national policy makers, and those interested in learning more about migrants’ experiences, perspectives, and (often invisible) contributions.
Keywords
Biographical research;narrative analysis;migration;collective crises;precarious labour;free movement;Brexit;Spain;the United Kingdom;GermanyDOI
10.11116/9789461664495ISBN
9789462703285, 9789461664501, 9789461664495Publisher
Leuven University PressPublisher website
https://lup.be/Publication date and place
Leuven, 2022Classification
Migration, immigration and emigration
Relating to migrant groups / diaspora communities or peoples