{"title":"“西班牙是我的家”:罗马尼亚侨民的流动性","authors":"Adriana Șuiu","doi":"10.24241/anuariocidobinmi.2019.274","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"espanolDurante las tres ultimas decadas –desde la desintegracion de la Union Sovietica y el bloque del Este–, el colectivo rumano ha sido el mas movil de la UE, llegando a ser el mas numeroso en Espana en 2012. Aunque la crisis iniciada en 2008 obligo a algunos a volver a Rumania, o a ir a otros paises europeos, muchos han regresado a la Peninsula. ?Cuales son las trayectorias de movilidad del colectivo rumano, antes, durante y despues de la crisis, y por que algunos regresan a Espana? Para contestar esta pregunta se realizo un analisis de las diferentes tipologias de estrategias de movilidad para salir de la crisis, asi como de grupos Facebook, ademas de un trabajo de campo con entrevistas y seguimiento de historias de vida. El resultado propone el concepto «movilidad de regreso» y demuestra por que muchos rumanos declaran: «Espana es mi hogar». 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«España es mi hogar»: movilidad de la diáspora rumana
espanolDurante las tres ultimas decadas –desde la desintegracion de la Union Sovietica y el bloque del Este–, el colectivo rumano ha sido el mas movil de la UE, llegando a ser el mas numeroso en Espana en 2012. Aunque la crisis iniciada en 2008 obligo a algunos a volver a Rumania, o a ir a otros paises europeos, muchos han regresado a la Peninsula. ?Cuales son las trayectorias de movilidad del colectivo rumano, antes, durante y despues de la crisis, y por que algunos regresan a Espana? Para contestar esta pregunta se realizo un analisis de las diferentes tipologias de estrategias de movilidad para salir de la crisis, asi como de grupos Facebook, ademas de un trabajo de campo con entrevistas y seguimiento de historias de vida. El resultado propone el concepto «movilidad de regreso» y demuestra por que muchos rumanos declaran: «Espana es mi hogar». EnglishOver the three decades that have passed since the breakup of the Soviet Union and the eastern bloc, the Romanian community has been the most mobile in the EU, and became the largest in Spain in 2012. Although the crisis that began in 2008 forced some to return to Romania, or to move to other European countries, many have since returned to the peninsula. What are the mobility pathways of Romanians before, during and after the crisis, and why do some return to Spain? To answer this question, an analysis was made of the different types of mobility strategies for escaping the crisis and of Facebook groups, as well as fieldwork including life story interviews and follow-up. The result raises the concept of “return mobility” and shows why many Romanians say “Spain is my home” >> The full text articles of this issue are available only in Spanish language