Building Community from "Scratch": Forces at Work among Urban Vietnamese Refugees in Milwaukee

Drawing from extensive participant observation and qualitative interviewing, this paper describes and analyzes the Vietnamese “community” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The author concludes that community, both as an element that is sensed by its members and a process identified by actual interaction, is...

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Veröffentlicht in:Sociological inquiry 2001-10, Vol.71 (4), p.473-492
1. Verfasser: Shelley, N. Mark
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Drawing from extensive participant observation and qualitative interviewing, this paper describes and analyzes the Vietnamese “community” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The author concludes that community, both as an element that is sensed by its members and a process identified by actual interaction, is virtually nonexistent. Ten specific forces that inhibit community formation are identified under the overlapping categories of demographics, organizational issues, cultural factors, and class/power interests. The underlying tendencies toward family isolationism and radical individualism are implicated as driving social forces that undermine community building. Lessons learned from this case study about the process of community formation include the insufficiency of a common “enemy” or ethnic identity for sustainable community, social psychological issues, and environmental influences, as well as survival needs.
ISSN:0038-0245
1475-682X
DOI:10.1111/j.1475-682X.2001.tb01128.x