Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation

With a tense political landscape with stigmatizing discourse about migrants and so-called migrant ghettos, alongside continuous indications of gender imbalances in public spaces in Copenhagen, a focus on migrant women was chosen. The thesis takes its outset in a photo project conducted in Kringlebak...

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Main Author: Thomsen, Yasmin Reuben Adler
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Language:English
Published: Malmö universitet, Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US) 2021
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-mau-438332021-06-29T05:30:50ZUnderstanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo ElicitationengThomsen, Yasmin Reuben AdlerMalmö universitet, Institutionen för Urbana Studier (US)2021migrant womeneveryday practicesCopenhagenintersectionalityphoto elicitationfeminist and emotional geographyHuman GeographyKulturgeografiCultural StudiesKulturstudierGender StudiesGenusstudierSocial AnthropologySocialantropologiWith a tense political landscape with stigmatizing discourse about migrants and so-called migrant ghettos, alongside continuous indications of gender imbalances in public spaces in Copenhagen, a focus on migrant women was chosen. The thesis takes its outset in a photo project conducted in Kringlebakken, an integration house in Copenhagen. Six migrant women participated and were asked to photograph the city through their eyes, meaning taking photos of their everyday lives and places they wanted to show and talk about in the following photo elicitation interviews. With agency and empowerment as key values the women navigated the conversation and shared experiences about their everyday lives. Concepts of intersectionality, the everyday and emotional geographies were applied through a feminist lens, highlighting the role emotions play in shaping our perception of spaces. From an inductive approach two themes were found: 1) green spaces and 2) everyday practices and challenges. The women shared peaceful moments and embodied experiences in nature both with themselves, with their children and their family. The green spaces evoked gratitude, appreciation and peace and had a general restorative effect in their everyday life. Their appreciation mainly stems from previous experiences in their home countries where urban green areas are not as accessible. Furthermore green spaces become a space where the women can get a break from the everyday chores. In contrast, the experiences shared about the everyday spaces and practices included language barriers, discrimination and feelings of exclusion. The added hindrances to urban life brings a level of discomfort in their everyday lives and it is here that Kringlebakken plays an essential role as an inclusive space in the women’s lives. Highlighting these embodied experiences adds nuances to a heterogeneous group that is often depicted as a homogeneous group. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:mau:diva-43833application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic migrant women
everyday practices
Copenhagen
intersectionality
photo elicitation
feminist and emotional geography
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
Cultural Studies
Kulturstudier
Gender Studies
Genusstudier
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
spellingShingle migrant women
everyday practices
Copenhagen
intersectionality
photo elicitation
feminist and emotional geography
Human Geography
Kulturgeografi
Cultural Studies
Kulturstudier
Gender Studies
Genusstudier
Social Anthropology
Socialantropologi
Thomsen, Yasmin Reuben Adler
Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
description With a tense political landscape with stigmatizing discourse about migrants and so-called migrant ghettos, alongside continuous indications of gender imbalances in public spaces in Copenhagen, a focus on migrant women was chosen. The thesis takes its outset in a photo project conducted in Kringlebakken, an integration house in Copenhagen. Six migrant women participated and were asked to photograph the city through their eyes, meaning taking photos of their everyday lives and places they wanted to show and talk about in the following photo elicitation interviews. With agency and empowerment as key values the women navigated the conversation and shared experiences about their everyday lives. Concepts of intersectionality, the everyday and emotional geographies were applied through a feminist lens, highlighting the role emotions play in shaping our perception of spaces. From an inductive approach two themes were found: 1) green spaces and 2) everyday practices and challenges. The women shared peaceful moments and embodied experiences in nature both with themselves, with their children and their family. The green spaces evoked gratitude, appreciation and peace and had a general restorative effect in their everyday life. Their appreciation mainly stems from previous experiences in their home countries where urban green areas are not as accessible. Furthermore green spaces become a space where the women can get a break from the everyday chores. In contrast, the experiences shared about the everyday spaces and practices included language barriers, discrimination and feelings of exclusion. The added hindrances to urban life brings a level of discomfort in their everyday lives and it is here that Kringlebakken plays an essential role as an inclusive space in the women’s lives. Highlighting these embodied experiences adds nuances to a heterogeneous group that is often depicted as a homogeneous group.
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title Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
title_short Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
title_full Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
title_fullStr Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Emotional Geographies of Migrant Women in Copenhagen using Photo Elicitation
title_sort understanding the emotional geographies of migrant women in copenhagen using photo elicitation
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