The diagnosis encompasses a variety of dimensions of analysis. One macro-meso dimension encompasses several issues: the social organization of care, the migratory map and the mapping of actors. A micro dimension focuses on understanding the dynamics of the forming and functioning of concrete chains. These dimensions should be analyzed from a historic perspective which has been called the genek alogy of care (a general question regarding the social conception of care that functions today and describes how they have been formed).
At the same time, this variety in dimensions should be analyzed sequentially. It is important to keep in mind that the feedback between the mapping of actors and the rest of the research components (definition of the Social Organization of Care, the genealogy of care, the migratory map and the precise analysis of the chains) will be the main means to make research as participatory as possible.
DIMENSIONS AND SEQUENCES OF ANALYSIS
CONTENT AND METHODOLOGY FOR THE ANALYSIS PERSPECTIVES AND DIMENSIONS
EXPECTED RESULTS
The diagnosis section will allow us to obtain results at various levels:
Impact and meaning of migration for the social conception of care and the social organization of care:
Typology of global care chains
Mapping of care: global chains and their insertion in the care networks
Impact and meaning of chains in terms of development:
Micro: exercise on rights by persons involved in chains. Are rights being exercised (labour, migration and care)?
Macro-intermediate: does the present social conception and organization of care incorporate the existence and exercise of rights relating to migration and care?
Sociogram of relevant actors to determine the functioning of global care chains:
Who are the key actors and in which type of organizational structures are they included in?
What is your explicit and implicit discourse concerning chains/ social organizations of care?