Politeja (Feb 2013)

The Circulation of Non-Economic Capital in the Migration Cycle. Empirical Perspective

  • Mariusz Dzięglewski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12797/Politeja.10.2013.23.08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1 (23)

Abstract

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In the context of post‑accession migration from Poland it is important to analyze not only its economic but social and cultural implications for receiving and home country as well as for migrants themselves. Recent migration takes place in a new context of inter‑European mobility and as such can be treated as a part of ‘life project’, career strategy and a new form of migration. The paper focus is on the theoretical and empirical frame of social and cultural capital accumulated by migrants abroad and transferred into home country. The theoretical framework is supposed to provide a base for empirical research on the social and cultural capital transfer possibilities in the case of return migration. The question such a research would try to answer is: can the return migrants be an active actors of innovation and social change?