Transnational patterns, social networks and self-help organizations for migrant women.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2025-01-10 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.17168.2
Paolo Ruspini, Petko Hristov
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Previous research shows the importance of building up self-help structures in a transnational perspective for the inclusion of migrant women who are fleeing their home countries because of war, violence, or different forms of vulnerability. The mobilization of self-help organizations through the intersection of transnationalism and gender is, in fact, a useful direction for a practice-oriented pedagogy directed both towards (1) the most vulnerable groups of women, or (2) those already empowered either as community leaders or network facilitators, other migrants and the whole native population. For this paper, we compare two video-interviews of refugee women collected in Bulgaria and Italy, which are important receiving countries either at the South-Eastern or Southern external border of the European Union. The research questions of this comparative assessment include: 1) How do refugee women organize themselves for mutual help? 2) How do they build their social networks through transnational practices to bridge with the local people? 3) Is community or individual empowerment of refugee women better for implementation through ethnic lines or a gender perspective? The final aim of this investigation is to analyse various patterns of social networks' creation among refugee women originating from different socio-cultural contexts. The research findings might be useful to instil inclusion practices which are apt to refugee women empowerment.

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跨国模式、社会网络和移徙妇女自助组织。
先前的研究表明,建立跨国视角下的自助结构对于包容因战争、暴力或不同形式的脆弱性而逃离母国的移民妇女很重要。事实上,通过跨国主义和性别的交叉动员自助组织,对于面向实践的教学法来说是一个有用的方向,它既针对(1)最脆弱的妇女群体,也针对(2)那些已经被授权为社区领导人或网络促进者的妇女,也针对其他移民和整个当地人口。在本文中,我们比较了在保加利亚和意大利收集的两个难民妇女的视频访谈,这两个国家都是欧盟东南部或南部外部边界的重要接收国。本比较评估的研究问题包括:1)难民妇女如何组织互助?2)他们如何通过跨国实践建立自己的社会网络,与当地人建立桥梁?3)社区或个人赋予难民妇女权力是否更适合通过种族界线或性别观点来实施?这项调查的最终目的是分析来自不同社会文化背景的难民妇女建立社会网络的各种模式。研究结果可能有助于灌输有利于赋予难民妇女权力的包容做法。
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