Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination

This paper zooms in on a part of a larger qualitative and participatory study on the integration of asylum seekers and refugees in a specific Italian territory, that focuses on the embodied experience of newcomers in relation to the physical and social space, in daily interactions with others, and w...

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Main Authors: Laura Formenti, Silvia Luraschi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Linköping University Electronic Press 2020-10-01
Series:European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1711
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spelling doaj-58d89d149dc346b18f8f79449d4282862021-01-04T07:21:44ZengLinköping University Electronic PressEuropean Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults2000-74262020-10-0111334936510.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1711Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imaginationLaura FormentiSilvia LuraschiThis paper zooms in on a part of a larger qualitative and participatory study on the integration of asylum seekers and refugees in a specific Italian territory, that focuses on the embodied experience of newcomers in relation to the physical and social space, in daily interactions with others, and with the public discourse. We use Bateson’s systemic understanding of culture contact to illuminate the struggles, constraints and possibilities of coexistence and to challenge the narrow interpretation of integration as a one-sided effort of the individual. We think of culture contact as a complex, relational, and entangled process of interaction in the human and non-human world. So, our methodology in this part of the project, based on sensobiographic walks, is a way to perform and to search culture contact, by creating an unexpected narrative and dialogic encounter between newcomers, natives and researchers in the physical space, using senses to enhance a sense of connectedness and illuminate learning, hence opening possibilities not only for understanding, but for transformative experiences and unprecedented relationships.http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1711coexistencecomplexityculture contactembodimentintegration
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Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
coexistence
complexity
culture contact
embodiment
integration
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Silvia Luraschi
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title Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
title_short Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
title_full Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
title_fullStr Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
title_full_unstemmed Migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
title_sort migration, culture contact and the complexity of coexistence: a systemic imagination
publisher Linköping University Electronic Press
series European Journal for Research on the Education and Learning of Adults
issn 2000-7426
publishDate 2020-10-01
description This paper zooms in on a part of a larger qualitative and participatory study on the integration of asylum seekers and refugees in a specific Italian territory, that focuses on the embodied experience of newcomers in relation to the physical and social space, in daily interactions with others, and with the public discourse. We use Bateson’s systemic understanding of culture contact to illuminate the struggles, constraints and possibilities of coexistence and to challenge the narrow interpretation of integration as a one-sided effort of the individual. We think of culture contact as a complex, relational, and entangled process of interaction in the human and non-human world. So, our methodology in this part of the project, based on sensobiographic walks, is a way to perform and to search culture contact, by creating an unexpected narrative and dialogic encounter between newcomers, natives and researchers in the physical space, using senses to enhance a sense of connectedness and illuminate learning, hence opening possibilities not only for understanding, but for transformative experiences and unprecedented relationships.
topic coexistence
complexity
culture contact
embodiment
integration
url http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1711
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