Mobility and Inter-cultural Exchanges Commit Everyone in Relationship Interactions and Transactions Within Contexts Conveying Valuable Resources

NICOLE RAUBERT-BARDOU

Abstract


A human and working experience involving each of the actors of the accompanying system involved for rupture in Middle-Atlas is reported in this work. From observations and analyzes of the discourses produced by participants, it is postulated that physical mobility induces psychic mobility. The articulation of these conjugate mobilities induces processes of changes for the adults: a new availability of the other for the young people, an acceleration of the sociabilities leading to a better self-esteem and a possible projection towards the construction of a project. The dimension of inter-culturalism participates in these processes through the authenticity of relational links, access to the knowledge of other values and a relationship to temporality adjusted to the present of the other, shifting determinisms. My theoretical propositions are based on the work of Philippe Malrieu of the processes of personalization. This double posture of involvement in the intervention and of research component positions this writing in the research action.

Keywords


Physical and psychic mobility, Change process, Unavailable availability, Societal accelerators and creativity.


DOI
10.12783/dtssehs/seme2017/18044