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Building on Fonseca et al (2019), social cohesion is understood as an&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;ongoing process of individual and collective well-being, sense of (multiple) belonging(s), and&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;social participation that implies the development of communities that tolerate and promote&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;diverse values and cultural practices, and grants rights and opportunities without discrimination&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;and constraints.&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Second, we build upon the recognition that \\u201cplaces and mobilities co-constitute each other\\u201d&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;.&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Therefore it is crucial to avoid binary distinctions between mobile people and settled people. We&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;acknowledge that the current migration management framework is based on a state-centered&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;and sedentarist paradigm that creates categories and hierarchies based on bordering. These&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;categories and hierarchies among urban residents are maintained and reproduced through&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;\\u201cregulations, representations, categorizations, and everyday practices\\u201d (Dahinden et al 2023).&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;The study also recognizes that diverse spatial, temporal and social settings in which people live&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;influence their access to resources to meet basic needs, opportunities to attain lifestyles that&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;they value and their ability to pursue such opportunities without discrimination and constraints.&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Consequently, these subjectivities and subjective experiences shape people\\u2019s (im)mobility&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;practices and experiences (Jolivet, forthcoming)&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Using a \\u2018regimes of mobility\\u2019 lens (Dahinden et al 2023, Boas et al 2022, Glick Schiller and&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Salazar 2013), the study examines a range of policies and practices promulgated by both state&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;and non-state actors in six urban settings in four continents. 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The proposed adaptive human mobility approach enables to&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;highlight policies and practices that effectively demonstrate multi-directional integration,&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;resilience, and mobile transformations to sustainability in urban settings&lt;\\\/p&gt;\",\"Number of Periods\":1,\"URL\":\"\"},\"facultyid\":\"C70186438\",\"funding\":{\"8320\":{\"id\":8320,\"grantid\":4852,\"fundedamount\":\"36513.51\",\"yearfunded\":1,\"fundedtype\":\"Total\",\"currencytype\":\"USD\",\"startdate\":\"2024-10-16\",\"enddate\":\"2025-10-16\"}},\"coauthors\":{\"7734\":{\"authorid\":7734,\"grantid\":4852,\"firstname\":\"Anita\",\"middleinitial\":\"\",\"lastname\":\"Fabos\",\"authortype\":\"PI\",\"percenteffort\":null,\"sameschoolflag\":1,\"facultyid\":\"C70186438\",\"primaryunitid\":17},\"7735\":{\"authorid\":7735,\"grantid\":4852,\"firstname\":\"Dominique\",\"middleinitial\":\"\",\"lastname\":\"Jolivet\",\"authortype\":\"CoPI\",\"percenteffort\":null,\"sameschoolflag\":0,\"facultyid\":null,\"primaryunitid\":null},\"7736\":{\"authorid\":7736,\"grantid\":4852,\"firstname\":\"Cathrine\",\"middleinitial\":\"\",\"lastname\":\"Brun\",\"authortype\":\"CoInvestigator\",\"percenteffort\":null,\"sameschoolflag\":0,\"facultyid\":null,\"primaryunitid\":null}},\"status\":[{\"grantid\":4852,\"status\":\"Submitted - Not Funded\",\"statuslabel\":\"Submitted - Not Funded\",\"term\":\"Fall\",\"year\":2024,\"termid\":\"2024\\\/01\",\"listingorder\":5,\"completionorder\":3}],\"userid\":\"C70186438\",\"attachments\":[],\"sort_date\":\"2025-06-16\"},{\"activityid\":4857,\"fields\":{\"Title\":\"2025 Research Incentive Grant\",\"Sponsor\":\"Clark U\",\"Grant ID \\\/ Contract ID\":\"\",\"Award Date\":null,\"Start Date\":\"2025-05-01\",\"End Date\":null,\"Period Length\":3,\"Period Unit\":\"Month\",\"Indirect Funding\":0,\"Indirect Cost Rate\":null,\"Total Funding\":\"5000\",\"Total Direct Funding\":null,\"Currency Type\":\"USD\",\"Description\":\"\",\"Abstract\":\"&lt;p&gt;I request a summer research stipend to support research partnerships with university colleagues in&lt;\\\/p&gt;\\n&lt;p&gt;Europe for a major new multidisciplinary initiative on food, integration, and belonging. 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