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The return of the heirs

Description du projet

Comment l’appartenance est‑elle transmise aux descendants des émigrants européens

Les lois espagnoles et italiennes garantissent un traitement de faveur pour les citoyens chiliens d’origine espagnole ou italienne. Grâce aux programmes de retour, les citoyens chiliens éligibles jouissent du droit de pénétrer sur le territoire et d’obtenir la nationalité. Le projet RETHEIR, financé par l’UE, a pour objectif de répondre aux questions concernant le sentiment d’appartenance et la façon dont ce dernier est transmis et recréé dans les familles de descendants d’émigrants. Il cherchera également à savoir comment ce phénomène est lié à la nationalité et aux lois du retour. Ce projet effectuera un travail ethnographique régional sur le terrain au Chili, en Italie et en Espagne.

Objectif

This project aims at carrying out a comparative, multi-generational and interdisciplinary analysis of European emigrants’ descendants’ “return” from Chile to Spain and Italy. Italian and Spanish legislation and return programmes give a preferential right to entry and to nationality acquisition to foreign citizens of emigrant descent. These legal frameworks generate massive migrations that can be called the “return of the heirs” - as those who “come back” have inherited a privileged legal status, based on the “legal myth” of ethnically motivated return migration. Almost invisible in research and in the public sphere, these migrations raise urgent issues regarding European identity, citizenship, belonging and family heritage. Indeed, an unquestioned gap between the right to enter and the right to return to European countries informs present-day policies, as more and more countries base their nationality laws on jus sanguinis, giving family inheritance a central role in access to citizenship rights.
This programme aims to answer this research question: how is belonging transmitted and re-created in families of emigrant descent and how is it linked to the changing nationality and return laws of the countries their ancestors came from? Its objective is to identify and compare different patterns of belonging production and transmission in families of emigrant descent, with regard to gender, nationhood, ethnicity, regional identity and law. To pursue this goal, the research will be based on a six months ethnographic regional fieldwork in Chile, Italy and Spain and on a qualitative analysis of data conducted with an interdisciplinary approach.
The research project will be carried out at the Dipartimento Culture, Politica e Società of UniTo, an interdisciplinary department which will offer me training on the transversal themes on which I need to enhance my skills and will help me strengthen my competencies in dissemination and communication of research to different publics.

Coordinateur

UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI TORINO
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 183 473,28
Adresse
VIA GIUSEPPE VERDI 8
10124 Torino
Italie

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Région
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Type d’activité
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Liens
Coût total
€ 183 473,28