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Contents List of figures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 page viii Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1 Rethinking settlement and integration: a critical and integrative literature review 10 Developing the concept of anchoring: from a metaphor through a sensitising concept to an empirically grounded concept 24 Researching migrants’ anchoring 34 From mobility to anchoring: Ukrainian migrants in Poland 44 Anchored not rooted: Polish migrants in the UK 73 Towards a general model of migrants’ anchoring 101 Insecurities, constraints and inequalities in anchoring 134 Conclusions: from theory to practical applications? 149 Appendix: characteristics of interviewees 153 References 163 Index 185
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Index acculturation stress 22, 35,108-109 adaptation phases 108-109,110 agency 21,23,29, 31, 32, 33, 63, 70, 71, 72, 87, 95,98, 99,114, 111, 117,125,131,133,134, 135,136,140,148,150 Ager and Strang’s model of integration 21 anchoring effect/technique 26 in cancer therapy 27, 33,151 practical applications of 9,33, 42,110,149,150,151-152 vignettes 27 see also re-anchoring; un-anchoring anti-immigration discourses and attitudes 2,12, 77, 78, 79,109, 135,141,143,144-145 Archer’s theory of agency and structure 21, 32 assimilation 21,24, 44, 45,46, 59, 76,109 assimilation/assimilationist approach 2,11,13 attachment theory 18,19-20 Bauman 3,4,27, 28,103,136,142 belonging 5,15,17,18-19,20,22, 28, 30, 31, 37, 81, 84, 95,130, 144.145.146.150.151 Berry 22,24, 44 borders 2, 3,12,14,18, 32, 44,46, 47, 49, 71,104,125,130,146, 150 Bourdieu’s reflective approach 40 Bowlby’s development theory 19 Card of the Pole see Karta Polaka Castells 12,17,27,28, 81, 82 church 67, 74, 86, 97, 99,126, 131-132 circular migration 7,45,46, 53,57, 60.65.73.151 citizenship 8,11,17,18,21, 29, 31, 53,54,62, 76, 80,117 cognitive and behavioural therapy 152 Common Basic Principles for Immigrant Integration Policy 2 conservation of resources (COR) theory 22,109,136
186 INDEX constructing closeness 46, 47, 64, 69, 71,133,146,148,150 constructing otherness 4, 80, 82 Cooper’s inequality of security 136 discrimination (prejudice) 13,16, 22, 76,109,132,138,141,142 see also racism; stereotypes and prejudices displacement 19 embeddedness 20 embedding 18,20,25 emotional labour 66 emplacement 18,19, 30, 31,127 ethical problems in research 37, 38, 39, 41 ethnic institutions 8, 65, 67, 74, 86, 87,112,113,122,146 EU Europe 2020 Strategy 2 European referendum (Brexit referendum) 1, 9, 78, 99,143, 144,151 European Union 1, 8, 9, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78,104,143,151 Favell 10,11,12,18,142 fluid mobility/fluid migration 6,44, 45 friends 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,69, 70, 75, 76,79, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94,96, 97, 99, 100,103,110,114,115,117, 118,121,124,125,126,130, 137 friendship 59, 85, 88, 89, 94, 96-97, 110,115 gender 35, 82, 99,100,120-121, 137 Gergen 3 Giddens 3, 4,119 Gliele Schiller 3,12,14,18,19,29, 46,115 Global Compact for Migration 2 global flows 12 globalisation 1,4,14,28,58 Goffman’s frame of reference 108 Grillo 13 grounded theory approach 35, 36, 43 Hobfoll 22,92,109,136,137 home 18,23,28, 33, 47, 49, 52, 54,56,59, 67, 69, 74, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 95,118,119,120,125, 128,129-130,142,146,147, 148 homelessness 33, 35, 42, 43, 97, 100,130,135,140,141, 152 homemaking 30, 82, 99,120, 121 identity 3, 4,5, 8, 9,10,13,14,15, 20,23,24,27,28, 31, 39, 41, 45,51,52,69, 70, 71, 74, 79, 80, 82, 83, 91, 95,108,109, 111, 118,120,124,127,130, 131,136,141,142,143,144, 146,149,151 concept 17 critique 17-18, 30 in-betweenness
48,59,138 incomplete migration 6, 45 indeterminacy 4,138 individualisation/individualism 3, 24, 82, 84 individualist approach 2, 3, 4 inequalities 4, 9,12,13,15,58, 66, 72, 90,109,134,136-146, 148,150
INDEX integration 9,16, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41,45,46,52,74, 76, 77, 80, 81,89, 92,108,127,148 critique 2, 5, 9,10-12,13,14,15, 16,17,21,22,23,24, 30,44, 45,46,59,151 definition 2,10,11,16,17,21, 32 intentional unpredictability 14,46, 57, 71, 75, 84,138,151 Karta Polaka 7, 47, 54, 62 language competency 2, 9, 21, 31, 42,43,48,49,50-51,52, 53, 55,69,70,73, 77,78, 86, 87, 88-91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99,110, 113,117,130,131,135,139, 140,141,146,147,148, 154-162 late modernity 4 layered model of anchoring 70, 87, 109,113-114,131,132-133, 149-150 Lianos 4, 5 liquid life 103 liquid migration 14, 46 liquid reality 3,27,136 local community and neighbourhood 15,16, 67, 69, 70,77, 79, 81, 87,91,92-95, 96, 97, 99,127-129 mainstreaming 16 Maslow’s theory of needs 22,102 maximum variation sampling (MSV) 35 meaningful encounters 70, 88, 89, 91, 92, 97 metaphor 3, 9,20,24,25,26,27, 28,29, 30, 35, 81,103,149 methodological nationalism 12 187 Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) 16 migration and integration policy 2, 3,47,53-54, 77,136,137, 143,144 migration studies 2, 9,10,12,25, 28, 33 moorings 15,126 multiculturalism 2, 3,13,124 neoliberal paradigm/doctrine 2, 3, 4,137 neurolinguistic programming (NLP) 26 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 42, 74, 87, 95, 97,98, 146 Office for Foreigners 6, 7 Okolski 8, 45 ontological security 3, 4,119,130 Phillimore 10,22,42, 88,127,128, 151 politics of fear 4 precariousness 3,55,138,139, 140 racism 13, 80,132,139,140,141, 143 re-anchoring 21,115,133,150, 151 refugee crisis 1 religion 3,12,13,16,17, 66, 67, 70, 78, 99,131-132,147 resilience 22, 111,
113,123,132 risk 4,11,137,139 rootedness 20,25 roots 9,15,25, 31,44,50,59, 73, 99,102,133 school 38, 65, 74, 75, 86-87, 91-92, 93, 95, 99,102,107,110,120
188 INDEX sedentarism v. mobility dichotomy 15, 33,108 settling within mobility 33, 59, 60 simultaneity 14,44, 71,115,132, 150 sociabilities 19 social capital 13,17, 64, 66, 72, 75, 83, 96,135,137,139 social cohesion 1,2,10,12-13, 15 social networks 3,4, 8,12,13,14, 17,18,20,28,31,45,51,59, 70,75, 82, 83, 84, 89, 98,99, 115,131,136,137,147,149, 150 social remittances 17, 63, 64 social ties 66, 92 stereotypes and prejudices 48, 55, 80,141,142,145,146 superdiversity 3, 5, 6,13,14,16, 80, 81, 90, 92, 94-95,114,122, 123,124,127,128,142 criticism 13,14 definition 13 temporariness/lasting temporariness 45,46,53,54,57, 71,76, 96, 120,138 temporariness v. permanency dichotomy 33,59, 76-77 transmigration 20 transnationalism 45 transnational flows/processes 3, 12 transnational perspective 14, 32, 46 transnational relations and practices 15,24,28, 44, 45, 46, 58,63, 64, 81,115,150 transnational spaces 6,14, 46, 63, 71 Turner’s theory of transition 111 turning points 62,108,118,120, 150 un-anchoring 21,31, 58,115, 117-118,133,150,151 uprootedness 25 Urry 12,15,29,126 Vertovec 3, 5,13,28,126 welfare provision 9, 55, 61, 73, 87, 97-99,137,139 welfare state 2,3,4,137 well-being 4,76,77,122,104-105, 122 Yuval-Davis 2,16,17,18,130,144, 146 f! Staatsbibliothek Bayerische ! München |
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Contents List of figures 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 page viii Acknowledgements ix Introduction 1 Rethinking settlement and integration: a critical and integrative literature review 10 Developing the concept of anchoring: from a metaphor through a sensitising concept to an empirically grounded concept 24 Researching migrants’ anchoring 34 From mobility to anchoring: Ukrainian migrants in Poland 44 Anchored not rooted: Polish migrants in the UK 73 Towards a general model of migrants’ anchoring 101 Insecurities, constraints and inequalities in anchoring 134 Conclusions: from theory to practical applications? 149 Appendix: characteristics of interviewees 153 References 163 Index 185
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Index acculturation stress 22, 35,108-109 adaptation phases 108-109,110 agency 21,23,29, 31, 32, 33, 63, 70, 71, 72, 87, 95,98, 99,114, 111, 117,125,131,133,134, 135,136,140,148,150 Ager and Strang’s model of integration 21 anchoring effect/technique 26 in cancer therapy 27, 33,151 practical applications of 9,33, 42,110,149,150,151-152 vignettes 27 see also re-anchoring; un-anchoring anti-immigration discourses and attitudes 2,12, 77, 78, 79,109, 135,141,143,144-145 Archer’s theory of agency and structure 21, 32 assimilation 21,24, 44, 45,46, 59, 76,109 assimilation/assimilationist approach 2,11,13 attachment theory 18,19-20 Bauman 3,4,27, 28,103,136,142 belonging 5,15,17,18-19,20,22, 28, 30, 31, 37, 81, 84, 95,130, 144.145.146.150.151 Berry 22,24, 44 borders 2, 3,12,14,18, 32, 44,46, 47, 49, 71,104,125,130,146, 150 Bourdieu’s reflective approach 40 Bowlby’s development theory 19 Card of the Pole see Karta Polaka Castells 12,17,27,28, 81, 82 church 67, 74, 86, 97, 99,126, 131-132 circular migration 7,45,46, 53,57, 60.65.73.151 citizenship 8,11,17,18,21, 29, 31, 53,54,62, 76, 80,117 cognitive and behavioural therapy 152 Common Basic Principles for Immigrant Integration Policy 2 conservation of resources (COR) theory 22,109,136
186 INDEX constructing closeness 46, 47, 64, 69, 71,133,146,148,150 constructing otherness 4, 80, 82 Cooper’s inequality of security 136 discrimination (prejudice) 13,16, 22, 76,109,132,138,141,142 see also racism; stereotypes and prejudices displacement 19 embeddedness 20 embedding 18,20,25 emotional labour 66 emplacement 18,19, 30, 31,127 ethical problems in research 37, 38, 39, 41 ethnic institutions 8, 65, 67, 74, 86, 87,112,113,122,146 EU Europe 2020 Strategy 2 European referendum (Brexit referendum) 1, 9, 78, 99,143, 144,151 European Union 1, 8, 9, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78,104,143,151 Favell 10,11,12,18,142 fluid mobility/fluid migration 6,44, 45 friends 63, 64, 65, 66, 67,69, 70, 75, 76,79, 82, 83, 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 92, 93, 94,96, 97, 99, 100,103,110,114,115,117, 118,121,124,125,126,130, 137 friendship 59, 85, 88, 89, 94, 96-97, 110,115 gender 35, 82, 99,100,120-121, 137 Gergen 3 Giddens 3, 4,119 Gliele Schiller 3,12,14,18,19,29, 46,115 Global Compact for Migration 2 global flows 12 globalisation 1,4,14,28,58 Goffman’s frame of reference 108 Grillo 13 grounded theory approach 35, 36, 43 Hobfoll 22,92,109,136,137 home 18,23,28, 33, 47, 49, 52, 54,56,59, 67, 69, 74, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 88, 89, 90, 92, 93, 95,118,119,120,125, 128,129-130,142,146,147, 148 homelessness 33, 35, 42, 43, 97, 100,130,135,140,141, 152 homemaking 30, 82, 99,120, 121 identity 3, 4,5, 8, 9,10,13,14,15, 20,23,24,27,28, 31, 39, 41, 45,51,52,69, 70, 71, 74, 79, 80, 82, 83, 91, 95,108,109, 111, 118,120,124,127,130, 131,136,141,142,143,144, 146,149,151 concept 17 critique 17-18, 30 in-betweenness
48,59,138 incomplete migration 6, 45 indeterminacy 4,138 individualisation/individualism 3, 24, 82, 84 individualist approach 2, 3, 4 inequalities 4, 9,12,13,15,58, 66, 72, 90,109,134,136-146, 148,150
INDEX integration 9,16, 32, 33, 35, 37, 38, 41,45,46,52,74, 76, 77, 80, 81,89, 92,108,127,148 critique 2, 5, 9,10-12,13,14,15, 16,17,21,22,23,24, 30,44, 45,46,59,151 definition 2,10,11,16,17,21, 32 intentional unpredictability 14,46, 57, 71, 75, 84,138,151 Karta Polaka 7, 47, 54, 62 language competency 2, 9, 21, 31, 42,43,48,49,50-51,52, 53, 55,69,70,73, 77,78, 86, 87, 88-91, 92, 94, 95, 96, 99,110, 113,117,130,131,135,139, 140,141,146,147,148, 154-162 late modernity 4 layered model of anchoring 70, 87, 109,113-114,131,132-133, 149-150 Lianos 4, 5 liquid life 103 liquid migration 14, 46 liquid reality 3,27,136 local community and neighbourhood 15,16, 67, 69, 70,77, 79, 81, 87,91,92-95, 96, 97, 99,127-129 mainstreaming 16 Maslow’s theory of needs 22,102 maximum variation sampling (MSV) 35 meaningful encounters 70, 88, 89, 91, 92, 97 metaphor 3, 9,20,24,25,26,27, 28,29, 30, 35, 81,103,149 methodological nationalism 12 187 Migrant Integration Policy Index (MIPEX) 16 migration and integration policy 2, 3,47,53-54, 77,136,137, 143,144 migration studies 2, 9,10,12,25, 28, 33 moorings 15,126 multiculturalism 2, 3,13,124 neoliberal paradigm/doctrine 2, 3, 4,137 neurolinguistic programming (NLP) 26 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) 42, 74, 87, 95, 97,98, 146 Office for Foreigners 6, 7 Okolski 8, 45 ontological security 3, 4,119,130 Phillimore 10,22,42, 88,127,128, 151 politics of fear 4 precariousness 3,55,138,139, 140 racism 13, 80,132,139,140,141, 143 re-anchoring 21,115,133,150, 151 refugee crisis 1 religion 3,12,13,16,17, 66, 67, 70, 78, 99,131-132,147 resilience 22, 111,
113,123,132 risk 4,11,137,139 rootedness 20,25 roots 9,15,25, 31,44,50,59, 73, 99,102,133 school 38, 65, 74, 75, 86-87, 91-92, 93, 95, 99,102,107,110,120
188 INDEX sedentarism v. mobility dichotomy 15, 33,108 settling within mobility 33, 59, 60 simultaneity 14,44, 71,115,132, 150 sociabilities 19 social capital 13,17, 64, 66, 72, 75, 83, 96,135,137,139 social cohesion 1,2,10,12-13, 15 social networks 3,4, 8,12,13,14, 17,18,20,28,31,45,51,59, 70,75, 82, 83, 84, 89, 98,99, 115,131,136,137,147,149, 150 social remittances 17, 63, 64 social ties 66, 92 stereotypes and prejudices 48, 55, 80,141,142,145,146 superdiversity 3, 5, 6,13,14,16, 80, 81, 90, 92, 94-95,114,122, 123,124,127,128,142 criticism 13,14 definition 13 temporariness/lasting temporariness 45,46,53,54,57, 71,76, 96, 120,138 temporariness v. permanency dichotomy 33,59, 76-77 transmigration 20 transnationalism 45 transnational flows/processes 3, 12 transnational perspective 14, 32, 46 transnational relations and practices 15,24,28, 44, 45, 46, 58,63, 64, 81,115,150 transnational spaces 6,14, 46, 63, 71 Turner’s theory of transition 111 turning points 62,108,118,120, 150 un-anchoring 21,31, 58,115, 117-118,133,150,151 uprootedness 25 Urry 12,15,29,126 Vertovec 3, 5,13,28,126 welfare provision 9, 55, 61, 73, 87, 97-99,137,139 welfare state 2,3,4,137 well-being 4,76,77,122,104-105, 122 Yuval-Davis 2,16,17,18,130,144, 146 f! Staatsbibliothek Bayerische ! München |
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title_auth | Beyond settlement and integration anchoring in an age of insecurity |
title_exact_search | Beyond settlement and integration anchoring in an age of insecurity |
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title_full_unstemmed | Beyond settlement and integration anchoring in an age of insecurity Aleksandra Grzymala-Kazlowska |
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