Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration

The migration of older people in search for improved quality of life has become an important form of human mobility, and popular retirement destinations are often highly multilingual settings. This article explores language use and social inclusion in international retirement migration through a cas...

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Main Authors: Per Gustafson, Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2017-12-01
Series:Social Inclusion
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Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1133
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spelling doaj-f8876d1a779849308f02d12cc5fb84a72020-11-24T20:59:57ZengCogitatioSocial Inclusion2183-28032017-12-0154697710.17645/si.v5i4.1133624Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement MigrationPer Gustafson0Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo1Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University, SwedenDepartment of Cultural Studies and Languages, University of Stavanger, NorwayThe migration of older people in search for improved quality of life has become an important form of human mobility, and popular retirement destinations are often highly multilingual settings. This article explores language use and social inclusion in international retirement migration through a case study of Scandinavian retirees in the Alicante province in Spain. It examines the linguistic landscape they meet, their language use and their inclusion in their new home country. Interviews with retired migrants and key local individuals show that many migrants try to learn the host country language, but that these attempts are often not very successful. As a result, they frequently use either their native language or English for everyday communication. This article elaborates on three theoretical and political notions of inclusion—assimilation, multiculturalism and civic integration—and discusses how retired migrants’ language use can be interpreted in the light of these notions.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1133international retirement migrationlanguagemultilingualismsocial inclusionSpain
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author Per Gustafson
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Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
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international retirement migration
language
multilingualism
social inclusion
Spain
author_facet Per Gustafson
Ann Elisabeth Laksfoss Cardozo
author_sort Per Gustafson
title Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
title_short Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
title_full Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
title_fullStr Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
title_full_unstemmed Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
title_sort language use and social inclusion in international retirement migration
publisher Cogitatio
series Social Inclusion
issn 2183-2803
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The migration of older people in search for improved quality of life has become an important form of human mobility, and popular retirement destinations are often highly multilingual settings. This article explores language use and social inclusion in international retirement migration through a case study of Scandinavian retirees in the Alicante province in Spain. It examines the linguistic landscape they meet, their language use and their inclusion in their new home country. Interviews with retired migrants and key local individuals show that many migrants try to learn the host country language, but that these attempts are often not very successful. As a result, they frequently use either their native language or English for everyday communication. This article elaborates on three theoretical and political notions of inclusion—assimilation, multiculturalism and civic integration—and discusses how retired migrants’ language use can be interpreted in the light of these notions.
topic international retirement migration
language
multilingualism
social inclusion
Spain
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/1133
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