“The Best Risky Point”: Agency and Decision-Making in Young Unaccompanied Asylum Seekers' Stories of Leaving Home and Travelling to Australia

Tori Stratford, Amy Nethery, Fethi Mansouri
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Seeking asylum is a perilous endeavour with unpredictable border crossings, protection prospects, and settlement outcomes. Young unaccompanied asylum seekers face even greater risks. Yet exclusively characterizing them as vulnerable or passive ignores their agency in making choices in a range of unique, dynamic, and challenging circumstances. In this article, we use deep ethnographic methodology to amplify young asylum seekers’ voices, examining their capacity to enact agency along the asylum journey. We employ Bourdieu’s non-doxic contexts and Jackson’s “border situations” to describe the unstable environments young people navigate at home and during their journey to Australia. Our findings reveal a nuanced picture of young people both as objects of other people’s decisions (with reduced agency) and as highly engaged in dynamic decision-making during their journey to Australia (with more salient agency). These findings indicate the importance of research methods that steer away from fixed assumptions around vulnerability and victimhood to recognize the agentic capacity of young people to make life-defining decisions even as they find themselves in transnational border situations that seek to control and constrain them.
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"最佳风险点":无人陪伴的年轻寻求庇护者离家前往澳大利亚的故事中的代理与决策
寻求庇护是一项危险的工作,其过境、保护前景和定居结果都难以预料。无人陪伴的年轻寻求庇护者面临的风险甚至更大。然而,仅仅将他们定性为弱势群体或被动者,却忽视了他们在一系列独特、动态和充满挑战的环境中做出选择的能动性。在本文中,我们使用深入的人种学方法来放大年轻寻求庇护者的声音,考察他们在庇护之旅中发挥能动作用的能力。我们运用布迪厄的非 "oxic contexts "和杰克逊的 "border situations "来描述年轻人在家中和前往澳大利亚途中所经历的不稳定环境。我们的研究结果揭示了一幅细致入微的图景:年轻人既是他人决策的对象(能动性降低),又在前往澳大利亚的旅途中高度参与动态决策(能动性更加突出)。这些研究结果表明,研究方法必须摒弃关于脆弱性和受害者身份的固定假设,承认年轻人即使身处试图控制和限制他们的跨国边境局势中,也有能力做出决定人生的决策。
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