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New patterns of migration to and from Portugal: comparing the Guinean and the Portuguese case

public.project.responsible_investigator_cria: Ambra Formenti

public.project.research_group: Circulation and Place-Making


public.project.keyword

Mobility | Guinea-Bissau | Portugal | United Kingdom | Religion | Labour

public.project.institution_funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

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public.project.closed

public.project.start_date

15-11-2015

public.project.end_date

14-11-2020

public.project.reference

CRIA/04038/BPD/CPL


public.project.abstract

This project aims to explore the changes in migratory patterns in Portugal during the last five years, by comparing three case-studies: Guinean migration to Portugal, Guinean re-migration to the UK, and Portuguese migration to the UK. To this purpose, it explores the current changes in Guinean migration to Portugal, by focusing on the ways in which Guinean associations and religious institutions in Portugal are supporting migrants in their search for integration, citizenship and mobility, by adapting to current historical circumstances. Secondly, this project compares the strategies of mobility and integration of Guinean and Portuguese migrants in the UK, by exploring the relevance of religious networks and associative practices. By comparing the re-migration of Guinean citizens with the new roads of Portuguese emigration, this project studies Portugal as simultaneously country of origin, country of destination and country of transit within a larger system of migration.

public.project.team

Full members

José Mapril