Re-thinking residential mobility: Linking lives through time and space

Prog Hum Geogr. 2016 Jun;40(3):352-374. doi: 10.1177/0309132515575417. Epub 2015 Mar 16.

Abstract

While researchers are increasingly re-conceptualizing international migration, far less attention has been devoted to re-thinking short-distance residential mobility and immobility. In this paper we harness the life course approach to propose a new conceptual framework for residential mobility research. We contend that residential mobility and immobility should be re-conceptualized as relational practices that link lives through time and space while connecting people to structural conditions. Re-thinking and re-assessing residential mobility by exploiting new developments in longitudinal analysis will allow geographers to understand, critique and address pressing societal challenges.

Keywords: life course; linked lives; population geography; practice; relationality; residential mobility.