Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?

Abstract In various European cities urban authorities and local stakeholders are exploring ways to tackle challenges arising from recent refugee flows. A central concern is the social integration of refugees: how to connect this particular category of newcomers – and especially the most vulnerable o...

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Main Authors: Rilke Mahieu, Rut Van Caudenberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-03-01
Series:Comparative Migration Studies
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-019-0168-9
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spelling doaj-5ab4d76659084f02950581ba1ff155f62020-11-25T02:08:44ZengSpringerOpenComparative Migration Studies2214-594X2020-03-018111710.1186/s40878-019-0168-9Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?Rilke Mahieu0Rut Van Caudenberg1Centre for Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of AntwerpCentre for Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of AntwerpAbstract In various European cities urban authorities and local stakeholders are exploring ways to tackle challenges arising from recent refugee flows. A central concern is the social integration of refugees: how to connect this particular category of newcomers – and especially the most vulnerable ones – durably with local communities? In this article, we discuss an urban programme that offers young unaccompanied refugees (aged 17–23) cohabitation with young locals (aged 20–30) during a period of one to 2 years in Antwerp (Belgium) in small-scale collective housing units. The programme’s assumption is that this mixed, intercultural communal living will promote regular, informal and meaningful social encounters between refugees and locals, which in turn will strengthen the independence and social inclusion of the young refugees. In this article, we investigate the opportunities top-down organized intercultural communal living creates for refugee integration. We draw on interviews and observations collected among locals and refugees living together to gain insights into both groups of participants’ experiences with collective living and the actual social dynamics emerging in such a setting. Our findings suggest that intercultural communal living can be conceptualized as an environment where various informal forms of social support and mutual learning emerge. As such, we contribute to the conceptualization of the impact of intercultural communal living on newcomer integration.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-019-0168-9RefugeesMigrant integrationIntercultural contactSocial supportIntercultural learningCommunal living
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Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
Comparative Migration Studies
Refugees
Migrant integration
Intercultural contact
Social support
Intercultural learning
Communal living
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Rut Van Caudenberg
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title Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
title_short Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
title_full Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
title_fullStr Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
title_full_unstemmed Young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in European urban communities?
title_sort young refugees and locals living under the same roof: intercultural communal living as a catalyst for refugees’ integration in european urban communities?
publisher SpringerOpen
series Comparative Migration Studies
issn 2214-594X
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Abstract In various European cities urban authorities and local stakeholders are exploring ways to tackle challenges arising from recent refugee flows. A central concern is the social integration of refugees: how to connect this particular category of newcomers – and especially the most vulnerable ones – durably with local communities? In this article, we discuss an urban programme that offers young unaccompanied refugees (aged 17–23) cohabitation with young locals (aged 20–30) during a period of one to 2 years in Antwerp (Belgium) in small-scale collective housing units. The programme’s assumption is that this mixed, intercultural communal living will promote regular, informal and meaningful social encounters between refugees and locals, which in turn will strengthen the independence and social inclusion of the young refugees. In this article, we investigate the opportunities top-down organized intercultural communal living creates for refugee integration. We draw on interviews and observations collected among locals and refugees living together to gain insights into both groups of participants’ experiences with collective living and the actual social dynamics emerging in such a setting. Our findings suggest that intercultural communal living can be conceptualized as an environment where various informal forms of social support and mutual learning emerge. As such, we contribute to the conceptualization of the impact of intercultural communal living on newcomer integration.
topic Refugees
Migrant integration
Intercultural contact
Social support
Intercultural learning
Communal living
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40878-019-0168-9
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