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De telles formes de mobilité sont-elles nouvelles ? Seules des visions fixistes de l?Inde du passé conduiraient à une telle interprétation erronée ? même si le développement économique a intensifié les mouvements et si l?insertion dans la mondialisation a mis en route d?autres circuits. Les circulations remettent-elles en cause l?ancrage au territoire, particulièrement fort en Inde, depuis l?attachement au village jusqu?à la glorification des frontières nationales ? La réponse se révèle être à nouveau négative, dans la mesure où ces circulations s?appuient sur une territorialité que souvent elles renforcent, plutôt qu?elles ne l?affaiblissent. Ce recueil tend à le confirmer à travers trois thématiques qui illustrent divers déterminants de la circulation : les logiques symboliques et religieuses, les logiques économiques des ménages, et l?ouverture à de nouveaux espaces par les circulations transnationales. 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