Friendships, Connections and Relationships

E. Chase, J. Allsopp
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This chapter shows how unaccompanied migrant and refugee young people are individuals driven by feelings and impulses as much as they are rational actors. Young people took extraordinary risks to protect their friends, and these actions shaped their trajectories. Sometimes the question of where young people ended up staying in Europe was the result of the friendships they forged there, both with co-nationals and in other cases with members of the host community, such as civil society volunteers who made them feel welcome. The chapter also documents how, as they sought to construct their own lives, young people also sought to reach beyond their subjective aspirations to help one another, build and sustain relationships, and live within communities of care. In this context, the collective aspect of capabilities is important. The ways in which young people work together to support one another was never more apparent than in the research team itself. The entire research project would have been impossible without the ties of trust and friendship forged, renegotiated, and strengthened within the team over time, and which have been sustained beyond the life of the project.
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友谊、联系和关系
这一章表明,举目无亲的移民和难民年轻人既是理性的行为者,也是受感情和冲动驱使的个体。年轻人冒着极大的风险保护他们的朋友,这些行为塑造了他们的人生轨迹。有时,年轻人最终在欧洲停留的问题是他们在那里建立的友谊的结果,无论是与共同国民,还是在其他情况下与东道国的成员,如使他们感到受欢迎的民间社会志愿者。这一章还记录了年轻人在努力构建自己的生活时,如何超越自己的主观愿望,互相帮助,建立和维持关系,并在关爱社区中生活。在这种情况下,能力的集体方面是重要的。年轻人一起工作互相支持的方式在研究团队中表现得最为明显。如果没有信任和友谊的纽带,整个研究项目是不可能的,随着时间的推移,团队内部建立、重新协商和加强了这种纽带,这种纽带在项目结束后一直保持着。
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