Moral geographies and their application among diasporic Somalis’

IF 2.8 1区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1080/1369183x.2023.2278397
Ayan Yasin Abdi
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ABSTRACTThis article explores the moralities behind some diasporic Somalis’ high mobility. It is based on ethnographic fieldwork among diasporic Somalis who have migrated from western countries and relocated to Turkey. Drawing on mobility studies, the analysis shows that the reasons behind their mobility relate to the protection of their second-generation children from ‘bad moral behaviour’ by exposing them to stronger traditional cultural values. The study applies the notion of ‘moral geography’, which is mobility motivated by moral considerations, and the choice of geographical location that is aligned with migrants’ moral values. In this article, I argue that the (hyper)mobility of diasporic Somalis creates particular moral geographies that cannot be reduced to a question of either nomadism or sedentarism. I look at the first-generation diasporic Somalis’ mobility patterns and the meanings they attribute to it.KEYWORDS: Mobilitymigrationmoral geographiesnomadismsedentarism AcknowledgmentI sincerely appreciate Dr. Nasir Warfa and Professor Cawo Abdi for their invaluable insights and expertise. My deep gratitude to my supervisors, Associate Professor Lise Galal and Senior Researcher Nauja Kleist, for their unwavering support and feedback. Thanks to the reviewers for their constructive feedback and suggestions. Lastly, I thank the editors for their timely handling of this manuscript.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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道德地理学及其在流散索马里人中的应用
摘要本文探讨了一些流散索马里人高流动性背后的道德问题。它是基于对从西方国家移民到土耳其的散居索马里人的民族志田野调查。根据流动性研究,分析表明,他们流动性背后的原因与保护他们的第二代孩子免受“不良道德行为”有关,让他们接触到更强的传统文化价值观。该研究应用了“道德地理”的概念,即由道德考虑驱动的流动性,以及与移民的道德价值观相一致的地理位置选择。在这篇文章中,我认为散居索马里人的(超)流动性创造了特殊的道德地理,不能简化为游牧主义或定居主义的问题。我研究了第一代散居索马里人的流动模式,以及他们赋予这种模式的意义。我衷心感谢Nasir Warfa博士和Cawo Abdi教授的宝贵见解和专业知识。我非常感谢我的导师,副教授Lise Galal和高级研究员Nauja Kleist,他们坚定不移的支持和反馈。感谢审稿人提出的建设性意见和建议。最后,感谢编辑们对本文的及时处理。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies (JEMS) publishes the results of first-class research on all forms of migration and its consequences, together with articles on ethnic conflict, discrimination, racism, nationalism, citizenship and policies of integration. Contributions to the journal, which are all fully refereed, are especially welcome when they are the result of original empirical research that makes a clear contribution to the field of migration JEMS has a long-standing interest in informed policy debate and contributions are welcomed which seek to develop the implications of research for policy innovation, or which evaluate the results of previous initiatives. The journal is also interested in publishing the results of theoretical work.
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