CECILIA FORTUNATO

PhD Graduate

PhD program:: XXXV


supervisor: Elena Ambrosetti

Thesis title: Disentangling Return Migration in a Multi-Method Study. The multi-dimensional dynamic behind aspiration and capability of secondary onward or backward migration.

Human Migration Studies have grown rapidly in recent decades and have significantly enhanced interdisciplinarity, internationalization and heterogeneity of theoretical and analytical frameworks. Beside the first migration, the exploration of migrants’ secondary mobility has become a cornerstone of Migration Studies, exploring onward movements or the voluntary and permanent return to the origin country. The main purpose of this doctoral thesis is understanding if, why and how a return migration intention is formed, contributing to three main domains of return migration’s knowledge: theoretical, methodological and analytical. The idea is providing a thorough interpretation of a complex migration subprocess in a multi-method analysis’ design. I first explore the evolution of scientific research on the topic, of its structures of knowledge, of its paradigms and conceptualizations. Second, I adopt and compare different empirical methods, from computational linguistic and text mining to explorative narrative biographies’ reviewing, to factors’ predictive power modelling on mobility intentions in quantitative survey settings. Third, the study focuses on different categories of migrants and migration drivers, combining subjective and objective aspects’ exploration and integrating micro, meso and macro-level perspective. I privilege the recent theoretical framework of mobility “aspiration and capability” to explore return migration decision-making. the framework suites the purpose of combining all the intended layers of analysis, shedding light on possibilities and realties of return. It highlights the tensions between mindsets, perceived spatial opportunities and constraints behind mobility behaviours in different life trajectories and biographies. And most importantly, the aspiration capability framework allows to consider different degree of voluntariness in first and return migration, considering migrants as agents and understanding mobility or immobility from the point of view of migrants.

Research products

11573/1691508 - 2023 - EU-border crisis on Twitter: sentiments and misinformation analysis
Ambrosetti, Elena; Fortunato, Cecilia; Miccoli, Sara - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: Statistical Learning, Sustainability and Impact Evaluation (Ancona, Italy)
book: Book of the Short Papers - (9788891935618)

11573/1691513 - 2023 - Return migration to home country: a systematic literature review with text mining and topic modelling
Fortunato, Cecilia; Iacobucci, Andrea; Ambrosetti, Elena - 04b Atto di convegno in volume
conference: SEAS-IN - Statistical Learning, Sustainability and Impact Evaluation, SIS 2023 (Ancona, Italy)
book: Book of the Short Papers - (9788891935618)

11573/1408346 - 2020 - La population italienne depuis 1861, histoire d’un renversement démographique
Fortunato, Cecilia; Ambrosetti, Elena - 13a Altro ministeriale
paper: Géoconfluences (ENS de Lyon - DGESCO, Ministère de l'éducation nationale) pp. - - issn: 2492-7775 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)
book: Dossiers régionaux, La Méditerranée, une géographie paradoxale - ()

11573/1409361 - 2019 - AFRICA, Fotografia di un continente in transizione
Fortunato, Cecilia - 13a Altro ministeriale
paper: L'IMPRENDITORE () pp. 56-59 - issn: 1125-2529 - wos: (0) - scopus: (0)

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