A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting

The internet has revolutionized the way we socialize, and as a consequence the way to love. The new communication technologies have facilitated intercultural relationships. Nowadays family relations are one of the major factors in immigration to European countries. Family relations means persons who...

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Main Author: Acata Camarillo Frid, María Elena
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Högskolan Dalarna, Sociologi 2007
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-dalea.du.se-41982013-01-08T13:39:31ZA new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meetingengAcata Camarillo Frid, María ElenaHögskolan Dalarna, SociologiFalun2007IntegrationAssimilationImmigrant womenImmigrationIntercultural marriagesInternetLove on lineSwedish society.The internet has revolutionized the way we socialize, and as a consequence the way to love. The new communication technologies have facilitated intercultural relationships. Nowadays family relations are one of the major factors in immigration to European countries. Family relations means persons who arrive as family dependents and in accordance with laws regulating family reunification. This thesis aims to apply the classical assimilation theory stated by Milton Gordon (1964), which formulates a series of assimilation stages through which an individual must pass in order to be completely assimilated. In accordance with this theory, marriage is the final phase for a newcomer to fully incorporate into the host society. Thus, based on this presumption and other contemporary theories, the present study has analysed how women who get involved in intercultural marriages based on internet meeting experience these assimilation stages and evaluated the resources used by respondents to incorporate themselves into Swedish society.The main goal of the study was to determine if jumping to the last stage of assimilation does assure the incorporation in the social or/and labour spheres and the findings demonstrate that even though husbands are a valuable resource for assimilation, several cultural issues in Swedish society make it difficult to assure success for the newcomers.On the other hand, Sweden is a country with a strong national sentiment and the assimilation of immigrants still is an important issue to deal with. The Swedish Integration Board has disappeared and major projects for integration have been left in the hands of the municipalities or the Migration Board, institutions that still do not know how to deal with this dilemma. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:du-4198application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic Integration
Assimilation
Immigrant women
Immigration
Intercultural marriages
Internet
Love on line
Swedish society.
spellingShingle Integration
Assimilation
Immigrant women
Immigration
Intercultural marriages
Internet
Love on line
Swedish society.
Acata Camarillo Frid, María Elena
A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
description The internet has revolutionized the way we socialize, and as a consequence the way to love. The new communication technologies have facilitated intercultural relationships. Nowadays family relations are one of the major factors in immigration to European countries. Family relations means persons who arrive as family dependents and in accordance with laws regulating family reunification. This thesis aims to apply the classical assimilation theory stated by Milton Gordon (1964), which formulates a series of assimilation stages through which an individual must pass in order to be completely assimilated. In accordance with this theory, marriage is the final phase for a newcomer to fully incorporate into the host society. Thus, based on this presumption and other contemporary theories, the present study has analysed how women who get involved in intercultural marriages based on internet meeting experience these assimilation stages and evaluated the resources used by respondents to incorporate themselves into Swedish society.The main goal of the study was to determine if jumping to the last stage of assimilation does assure the incorporation in the social or/and labour spheres and the findings demonstrate that even though husbands are a valuable resource for assimilation, several cultural issues in Swedish society make it difficult to assure success for the newcomers.On the other hand, Sweden is a country with a strong national sentiment and the assimilation of immigrants still is an important issue to deal with. The Swedish Integration Board has disappeared and major projects for integration have been left in the hands of the municipalities or the Migration Board, institutions that still do not know how to deal with this dilemma.
author Acata Camarillo Frid, María Elena
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title A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
title_short A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
title_full A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
title_fullStr A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
title_full_unstemmed A new Home, far from Home : The assimilation process of women involved in intercultural marriages based on Internet meeting
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