Moving while Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia
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The status of the “double transit” countries is associated with the ex-Yugoslav (Western) Balkan countries used to depict perspective towards the EU for both the local population and the people on the move coming from the Global South. This article explores mobilities in the Serbian town, Šid, both during the 1990s and in the aftermath of 2015, by analyzing ethnographic fieldwork notes and interviews conducted during joint research. Considering its location, on the very border with Croatia, also forming the external border of the EU, this town has been a stopover and a transit place during various migration movements. The lives of people involved in these movements may seem very different at the moment, but they are connected by similar experiences of mobility and/or “stuckedness.” We ask how one can relate concepts of transit, waiting, hope and stuckedness to the process of education in Šid. Like transit and waiting, education always anticipates some kind of future; it represents “a t...icket to the future.” In considering the entangled perspectives of local Šid inhabitants and migrants from the Global South today, we will critically consider the concept of “waiting for the future.”
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Waiting / hope / future / education / transit / im/mobilityIzvor:
Journal of Borderland Studies, 2022Izdavač:
- Taylor and Francis Group
- Routledge
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- German Academic Exchange Service
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Etnologija i antropologija / Ethnology and AnthropologyTY - JOUR AU - Erdei, Ildiko AU - Jovanović, Teodora AU - Mitrović, Katarina PY - 2022 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/4252 AB - The status of the “double transit” countries is associated with the ex-Yugoslav (Western) Balkan countries used to depict perspective towards the EU for both the local population and the people on the move coming from the Global South. This article explores mobilities in the Serbian town, Šid, both during the 1990s and in the aftermath of 2015, by analyzing ethnographic fieldwork notes and interviews conducted during joint research. Considering its location, on the very border with Croatia, also forming the external border of the EU, this town has been a stopover and a transit place during various migration movements. The lives of people involved in these movements may seem very different at the moment, but they are connected by similar experiences of mobility and/or “stuckedness.” We ask how one can relate concepts of transit, waiting, hope and stuckedness to the process of education in Šid. Like transit and waiting, education always anticipates some kind of future; it represents “a ticket to the future.” In considering the entangled perspectives of local Šid inhabitants and migrants from the Global South today, we will critically consider the concept of “waiting for the future.” PB - Taylor and Francis Group PB - Routledge T2 - Journal of Borderland Studies T1 - Moving while Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia DO - 10.1080/08865655.2022.2048679 ER -
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Erdei, I., Jovanović, T.,& Mitrović, K.. (2022). Moving while Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia. in Journal of Borderland Studies Taylor and Francis Group.. https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2022.2048679
Erdei I, Jovanović T, Mitrović K. Moving while Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia. in Journal of Borderland Studies. 2022;. doi:10.1080/08865655.2022.2048679 .
Erdei, Ildiko, Jovanović, Teodora, Mitrović, Katarina, "Moving while Waiting for the Future: Mobility and Education in Šid, Serbia" in Journal of Borderland Studies (2022), https://doi.org/10.1080/08865655.2022.2048679 . .