The essay explores the possibility of redefining migration through the category of dwelling, moving beyond the dichotomy between mobility and sedentariness. Starting from the need to recompose the legal and political paradigm of migration, it re-evaluates the ius migrandi and the Vattelian concept of the habitant perpétuel, examining the relationship between errancy and the new world order. The analysis focuses on the transformations of space as a dynamic process, in which territorializations, generative practices, and housing segregation intertwine. Through the lens of contextual diversity, the essay proposes a rethinking of space not merely as place or flow, but as a network of relations, thereby redefining the very meaning of dwelling in the contemporary world
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