On the Importance of Playing House: Belonging Work and the Making of Relational Citizens in Finnish Immigrant Integration Policies
As participatory immigrant integration policies proliferate in Europe, it has become urgent to analyze the dynamics of citizenship these policies produce. This article forges the notion of belonging‐work to explore the practices that frontline social workers use to manage relations between immigrant...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Politics & policy (Statesboro, Ga.) Ga.), 2021-08, Vol.49 (4), p.842-865 |
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Zusammenfassung: | As participatory immigrant integration policies proliferate in Europe, it has become urgent to analyze the dynamics of citizenship these policies produce. This article forges the notion of belonging‐work to explore the practices that frontline social workers use to manage relations between immigrant women and their native neighbors. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork conducted in Helsinki, Finland, the article accounts for belonging as a socially situated phenomenon—as an interactive process that takes place in concrete institutional settings. It attracts attention to the domestic mode of belonging toward which welfare professionals channel immigrant women's local participation by constructing collective identities as local mothers, cultivating extended practices of care, and orchestrating feelings of “hominess” between the mobilized women. A pragmatic solution to preventing social isolation in inactive migrant women, participatory integration measures—if practiced alone—appear to hold weak potential for producing equal citizenship.
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A medida que proliferan las políticas participativas de integración de los inmigrantes en Europa, se hace urgente analizar la dinámica de ciudadanía que producen estas políticas. Este artículo forja la noción de pertenencia‐trabajo para explorar las prácticas que utilizan los trabajadores sociales de primera línea para gestionar las relaciones entre las mujeres inmigrantes y sus vecinos nativos. Basado en un extenso trabajo de campo etnográfico realizado en Helsinki, Finlandia, el artículo da cuenta de la pertenencia como un fenómeno socialmente situado, como un proceso interactivo que tiene lugar en contextos institucionales concretos. Llama la atención sobre el modo doméstico de pertenencia hacia el cual los profesionales d |
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ISSN: | 1555-5623 1747-1346 |
DOI: | 10.1111/polp.12420 |