Abstract

<p>While it may seem obvious, the link between mobility and European Union (EU) has not been systematically explored. Mobility defined as “all movement involving a change in the state of the actor or system” does not represent a central concept for European studies and, when used, no common theoretical foundation is provided. Major contributions to explore the link between mobility and European Union come from migration studies planning theory and research on job and student mobility. Each of these fields has been developed separately. The present special issue of Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto represents an attempt to better conceptualise the role of mobility in the process of European integration.</p><p><strong>Publicación en línea</strong><span>: 02 mayo 2017</span></p>

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