Perspectives on vulnerability from the narratives of older migrants

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Kainradl, Anna-Christina [1 ]
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[1] Karl Franzens Univ Graz, Ctr Interdisciplinary Res Aging & Care CIRAC, Schubertstr 23-1, A-8010 Graz, Austria
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Aging; Migration; Intersectionality; Ethics; Autonomy; Altern; Intersektionalit & auml; t; Ethik; Autonomie; AGENCY;
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10.1007/s00391-024-02328-x
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
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Background Older migrants are considered a vulnerable population group in many ways. Marginalization and social exclusion lead to unequal opportunities for social participation.Aim In order to break down barriers for older migrants, the perspectives of people with migration biographies should be given greater consideration.Material and methods To this end, the results of an explorative intersectional ethical analysis of care narratives of older migrants are discussed in the light of aging studies research. The focus is on the ethical analysis of five guided interviews with older migrants between 65 and 80 years old, who have migrated from different countries in southeastern Europe.Results and discussion In contrast to the prevalent expert perspective, the narratives of the older migrants interviewed revealed not only resistance to vulnerabilization but also multiple negotiations of autonomy and dependency. By making ambivalent narrative and action strategies visible and linking them to narratives of intergenerational care relationships, the significance of care-ethical interpretations of vulnerability and characterization of vulnerability as "a universal, inevitable, and anthropological feature of humanity resulting from the embodied, finite, and socially contingent structure of human existence" [4] can be demonstrated. Hintergrund & Auml;ltere Migrant:innen werden in vielfacher Weise als vulnerable Bev & ouml;lkerungsgruppe betrachtet. Marginalisierung und soziale Exklusion f & uuml;hren zu ungleichen Chancen sozialer Teilhabe.Ziel der Arbeit Um Barrieren f & uuml;r & auml;ltere Migrant:innen abzubauen, soll der Perspektive von Menschen mit Migrationsbiografien st & auml;rkere Ber & uuml;cksichtigung zuteilwerden.Material und Methoden Dazu werden Ergebnisse einer explorativen intersektionalen Ethikanalyse von Care-Narrativen & auml;lterer Migrant:innen im Lichte alternswissenschaftlicher Forschung diskutiert. Im Zentrum steht die ethische Analyse f & uuml;nf leitfadengest & uuml;tzter Interviews mit & auml;lteren Menschen mit Migrationsgeschichte im Alter zwischen 65 und 80 Jahren, die aus verschiedenen L & auml;ndern S & uuml;dosteuropas migriert sind.Ergebnisse und Diskussion Im Gegensatz zur vorherrschenden Expert:innenperspektive lassen sich in den Narrativen der interviewten & auml;lteren Migrant:innen nicht nur Widerst & auml;ndigkeit gegen & uuml;ber Vulnerabilisierung, sondern auch vielf & auml;ltige Aushandlungen von Autonomie und Abh & auml;ngigkeit erkennen. Indem ambivalente Erz & auml;hl- und Handlungsstrategien sichtbar gemacht und mit Erz & auml;hlungen intergenerationeller Care-Beziehungen verbunden werden, k & ouml;nnen care-ethische Interpretationen von Vulnerabilit & auml;t sowie Charakterisierungen von Vulnerabilit & auml;t als ,,a universal, inevitable, and anthropological feature of humanity resulting from the embodied, finite, and socially contingent structure of human existence" [4] in ihrer Bedeutung aufgezeigt werden.
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