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Migrants’ Multi-Sited Social Lives

机译:移民的多种生活

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Abstract This paper challenges the assimilationist assumption that suggests migrants cannot be simultaneously embedded in multiple societies. Based on survey data collected among Afghan, Burundian, Ethiopian and Moroccan migrants in the Netherlands, the paper shows that overall sociocultural integration in the Netherlands and sociocultural homeland engagement are significantly positively correlated. Moreover, it demonstrates that migrants with more contact with their co-ethnics in the Netherlands tend to engage more in sociocultural activities oriented towards their home country. Besides, the influence of favourable political and security situations and economic prospects in the home countries is brought to the fore in relation to migrant groups’ sociocultural homeland engagement. The paper consequently highlights the prevalence of transnational ways of living and calls for theoretical adjustments in line with migrants’ multi-sited social lives and more inclusive policy approaches that recognize the relevance of dual-citizenship in this contemporary context.
机译:摘要本文对同化主义的假设提出质疑,该假设认为移民不能同时融入多个社会。根据在荷兰的阿富汗人,布隆迪人,埃塞俄比亚人和摩洛哥移民中收集的调查数据,该论文显示,荷兰的整体社会文化融合与社会文化家园的参与度显着正相关。此外,它表明,在荷兰与同族有更多联系的移民往往会更多地参与针对其祖国的社会文化活动。此外,在移民国家的社会文化家园参与方面,有利的政治和安全局势以及本国经济前景的影响日益突出。因此,本文强调了跨国生活方式的普遍性,并呼吁根据移民的多地点社会生活进行理论上的调整,并提出更具包容性的政策方法,以承认在当前背景下双重公民身份的重要性。

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