Cognitive return migration: factors that shape returning the mind in situ to invest in a homeward future in Ghana
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2025-02-10
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Routledge Taylor & Francis Group
Abstract
Cognitive migration, the process of mentally travelling ahead of
one’s actual physical move, is receiving attention in migration
studies. However, the reverse process of mentally returning after
failing to move physically, has not received much attention. What
are the enablers to this return process? I answer this question to
make a case for cognitive return migration. Through the in-depth
interviewing of 11 immobile cognitive returnees, the study
explores the experiences of these prospective migrants, who
displace their migration imaginations outward and later reconfigure them homewards without physically moving. By initially
becoming cognitive migrants and being cognitively displaced,
these prospective migrants fail to physically travel to their
imagined destinations. This creates a situation where their
imagination of the distal sphere overwrites their proximal, hereand-now embodied experience. In this state, they invest all their
resources, time and money in furtherance of their repeatedly
botched dreams of travelling to the imagined destination. This
failure starts a cognitive return process that foregrounds the
consciousness of the proximal, here-and-now sphere, enabling
them to seize opportunities they had earlier not ‘seen’ or
discounted to invest in a homeward future.
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imagination, displacement, cognitive return, (Im)mobility
Citation
Bekoe, A. A. (2025). Cognitive return migration: factors that shape returning the mind in situ to invest in a homeward future in Ghana. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-17.
