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Residential mobility in cross-border regions – an inter-urban discourse analysis
Christmann, Nathalie
2015AAG Annual meeting – Session title: “Articulating discourse analysis in geography: method, practice and process I”
 

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Keywords :
discourse theory and analysis; situational analysis; grounded theory; transnational housing market; cross-border mobility
Abstract :
[en] Effects of cross-border mobility resulting from uneven development in border regions can be perceived very differently by city councils or planners and the local population. This paper focuses on the consequences of the cross-border mobility in relation to housing markets in four cities in a transnational cross-border polycentric metropolitan region in Western Europe. It applies Clarke’s situational analysis and Keller’s sociology of knowledge approach to discourse, in order to represent the complexity and contradictions going along with this development. These approaches intend to supplement grounded theory (mainly based on Strauss) and include discourse analysis inspired by Foucault. Until now, the study of cross-border mobility focused mainly on the motives of citizens that left their country of origin to dwell in the close by border regions, while the related impacts on neighboring communities remain mostly unexplored. A quick review of recent media coverage could easily lead one to describe the situation as a sort of love-hate relationship. The demand-induced increase of the housing prices and the coexistence of old and new settlements lead to social tensions and new challenges of integration within the respective communities. At the same time, in urban development concepts, the increase of citizens is considered as an opportunity for the development of the cities. Analytic cartographies are employed to show that similar effects can be perceived quite differently.
Disciplines :
Human geography & demography
Author, co-author :
Christmann, Nathalie ;  University of Luxembourg > Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education (FLSHASE) > Identités, Politiques, Sociétés, Espaces (IPSE)
External co-authors :
no
Language :
English
Title :
Residential mobility in cross-border regions – an inter-urban discourse analysis
Publication date :
April 2015
Event name :
AAG Annual meeting – Session title: “Articulating discourse analysis in geography: method, practice and process I”
Event organizer :
Association of American Geographers
Event date :
from 21-04-2015 to 25-04-2015
Audience :
International
FnR Project :
FNR5558109 - Residential Migration Of Luxembourgish Citizens Within The Greater Region – An Inter-urban Discourse Analysis, 2013 (01/11/2013-31/10/2017) - Nathalie Christmann
Name of the research project :
REMI
Funders :
FNR - Fonds National de la Recherche [LU]
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