Questions of Friendship and Degrees of Transnationality among Second-Generation Return Migrants to Barbados

被引:5
|
作者
Phillips, Joan [1 ]
Potter, Robert B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Sch Human & Environm Sci, Dept Geog, Reading RG6 6AB, Berks, England
关键词
Transnational Migrants; Friendship Patterns; Second-Generation Return Migration; Barbados; INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION; SOCIAL NETWORKS; GENDER; KINSHIP; TRENDS;
D O I
10.1080/13691830902765327
中图分类号
C921 [人口统计学];
学科分类号
摘要
While the academic literature has demonstrated the importance of social networks in relation to the process of migration, investigations have rarely examined in detail the personal-social adjustment issues that migrants and return migrants face. This study examines the context and types of friendship pattern that young return migrants from Britain cultivate in Barbados. The research centres on a wholly under-researched demographic groupyoung return migrants or second-generation Barbadians who have decided to return to the birthplace of their parents. The investigation is based on 51 in-depth interviews carried out with these young returnees to Barbados. Presenting a taxonomy of friendship types, it is argued that, for the 'Bajan-Brits' under study, the cultivation of new friendships is highly problematic. The research identifies what we refer to as the 'insular transnational', the 'we are different' and the 'all-inclusive transnational' friendship types among the young returnees. Our analysis also shows that problems of friendship are highly gendered, with females reporting the most problems due to what is perceived as sexual and workplace competition. It is stressed that these circumstances exemplify the essentially 'hybrid', 'liminal' and 'in-between' positionality of these second-generation migrants within contemporary Barbadian society.
引用
收藏
页码:669 / 688
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Second-Generation "Return" to Greece: New Dynamics of Transnationalism and Integration
    King, Russell
    Christou, Anastasia
    INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, 2014, 52 (06) : 85 - 99
  • [22] Mad dogs and transnational migrants? Bajan-Brit second-generation migrants and accusations of madness
    Potter, Robert B.
    Phillips, Joan
    ANNALS OF THE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICAN GEOGRAPHERS, 2006, 96 (03) : 586 - 600
  • [23] Do second-generation Turkish migrants in Germany assimilate into the middle class?
    Hartmann, Joerg
    ETHNICITIES, 2016, 16 (03) : 368 - 392
  • [24] Suicide mortality in second-generation migrants, Australia, 2001-2008
    Law, Chi-kin
    Kolves, Kairi
    De Leo, Diego
    SOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2014, 49 (04) : 601 - 608
  • [25] Unemployment persistence among second-generation immigrants
    Aradhya, Siddartha
    Grotti, Raffaele
    Harkonen, Juho
    EUROPEAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2023, 39 (03) : 433 - 448
  • [26] Efficacy is similar among second-generation antidepressants
    不详
    FORMULARY, 2008, 43 (12) : 463 - 463
  • [27] Roots of tolerance among second-generation immigrants
    Berggren, Niclas
    Ljunge, Martin
    Nilsson, Therese
    JOURNAL OF INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS, 2019, 15 (06) : 999 - 1016
  • [28] Great Migration's great return? An examination of second-generation return migration to the South
    Leibbrand, Christine
    Massey, Catherine
    Alexander, J. Trent
    Tolnay, Stewart
    SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, 2019, 81 : 117 - 131
  • [29] Changes in smoking prevalence among first- and second-generation Turkish migrants in Germany - an analysis of the 2005 Microcensus
    Reeske, Anna
    Spallek, Jacob
    Razum, Oliver
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR EQUITY IN HEALTH, 2009, 8
  • [30] Changes in smoking prevalence among first- and second-generation Turkish migrants in Germany – an analysis of the 2005 Microcensus
    Anna Reeske
    Jacob Spallek
    Oliver Razum
    International Journal for Equity in Health, 8