Halfacree K H, Boyle P J
Prog Hum Geogr. 1993 Sep;17(3):333-48. doi: 10.1177/030913259301700303.
"This article argues for an alternative conceptualization of migration which emphasizes its situatedness within everyday life. Our argument is constructed largely with the use of studies of internal migration from the developed world, but it must be stressed that the general theoretical argument could be extended to the study of migration in the developing world. Furthermore, our criticisms of current conceptualizations apply primarily to research into present-day migration rather than to more historical studies."
本文主张对移民进行一种替代性的概念化理解,这种理解强调其在日常生活中的情境性。我们的论点主要基于对发达国家内部移民的研究构建而成,但必须强调的是,这一总体理论论点可扩展至对发展中国家移民的研究。此外,我们对当前概念化理解的批评主要适用于对当今移民的研究,而非更具历史性的研究。