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Moving to Portugal: Conditions for Refugees’ Identity (Re)Configuration Processes

Catarina Sales, Ivan Novais and Deriscleia Ramos
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Catarina Sales: Department of Sociology, UBI, Portugal
Ivan Novais: Department of Sociology, UBI, Portugal
Deriscleia Ramos: Department of Sociology, UBI, Portugal

Social Inclusion, 2022, vol. 10, issue 4, 255-260

Abstract: This research seeks to explore how mobility interacts with identity (re)configuration processes. We take a comprehensive look at the impact of mobility on refugees’ adaptation of their own social identity in diasporas. To build our analytical standpoint, we will discuss theories of mobilities and identity studies and explore points of intersection between relational approaches to collective identities, theories of co-constitution of social formations, and mobile subjectivities and narratives about diasporans’ experiences, refugee hosting, and conditions for identity (re)configuration. Next, we apply our analytical perspective to a selection of existing empirical research on refugees in Portugal. We were able to identify some clues that indicate the relevance of our approach and suggest two lines for further empirical research in the Portuguese context.

Keywords: hosting country; identity (re)configuration; mobilities; refugees; transit (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.17645/si.v10i4.5748

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