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Jamaican Middle-Class Immigrants in Toronto: Habitus, Capitals and Inclusion.

机译:多伦多的牙买加中产阶级移民:习惯,首都和融合。

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This dissertation explores connections between the labour market experiences of skilled middle-class immigrants in Canada, and their civic engagement in both sending and receiving countries. My work expands scholarship by delving into the ways that the criteria of social distinction, such as gender, race, immigrant status, and class, and the internalized roles, values, and norms passed down over generations shape citizenship practice. I argue that there is a link between inclusion and the possibilities offered through civic engagement, in that the struggle for inclusion is also a struggle for the recognition of resources that are valued as markers of valued members of society.;This research engaged with a theoretical orientation that required synthesizing various forms of social structures that shape societies. Pierre Bourdieu's theory of practice offered an alternative perspective on the use of assets in order to retain or improve social positioning, and the use of networks and civic engagement as a form of capital that can also serve to influence one's place in society. Semi-structured interviews and participant observation were used to gather information regarding the experiences of skilled Jamaican immigrants involved in ethnic-based organizations that support economic, social, and infrastructural development projects in Jamaica and organizations that focus on the socio-economic well-being of the black community in Canada.;This research shows that the processes of migration and (re)settlement have implications for the ways ideologies and social relations shift across space. I found that historically-shaped values, ideals, and norms associated with the development of a middle-class identity informed the ways the participants responded to barriers in the labour market, and changes in socio-economic status. Responses to changed socio-economic positioning through civic engagement were found to be based on gendered relations, the recognition and experiences of racism, and political attitude towards Jamaica, and relied on familiar strategies of the uses of social and cultural capitals to retain and/or improve their middle-class positions. This process of negotiation revealed the complex ways that middle-class(ness) is produced and reproduced across territories, and the implications for civic participation not only in Canada, but also in support of Jamaican development.
机译:本文探讨了加拿大熟练的中产阶级移民的劳动力市场经验与他们在派遣国和接收国的公民参与之间的联系。我的工作通过探究社会区别标准(例如性别,种族,移民身份和阶级)以及代代相传的内在作用,价值和规范对公民实践的影响,从而扩大了学术领域。我认为,包容性与公民参与提供的可能性之间存在联系,因为包容性斗争也是为承认被视为社会重要成员的标志的资源而进行的斗争。取向需要综合各种塑造社会的形式的社会结构。皮埃尔·布迪厄(Pierre Bourdieu)的实践理论为资产的使用提供了另一种观点,以维持或改善社会地位,以及使用网络和公民参与作为一种资本形式,也可以用来影响一个人在社会中的地位。使用半结构化访谈和参与者观察来收集有关参与支持牙买加经济,社会和基础设施发展项目的族裔组织以及专注于牙买加社会经济福祉的组织的熟练牙买加移民的经验的信息。该研究表明,移民和(重新)定居的过程对意识形态和社会关系跨空间转移的方式具有影响。我发现,与中产阶级身份发展相关的具有历史意义的价值观,理想和规范,为参与者应对劳动力市场壁垒和社会经济地位变化的方式提供了信息。人们发现,通过公民参与来改变社会经济地位的反应是基于性别关系,对种族主义的认识和经验以及对牙买加的政治态度,并依赖于利用社会和文化资本来保留和/或(或)利用的熟悉策略。改善他们的中产阶级地位。谈判过程揭示了跨地区生产和再生产中产阶级的复杂方式,这不仅对加拿大公民参与,而且对牙买加发展的支持都产生了影响。

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  • 作者

    Williams, Kay-Ann Simone.;

  • 作者单位

    Queen's University (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 Queen's University (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 305 p.
  • 总页数 305
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:50

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