Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'

This article explores the everyday experiences of resettlement among newly recognised refugee parents living in rural Denmark. Comparing two ethnographic case stories, it enquires into the ways in which the parents try to create a sense of belonging and pursue life coherence and a positive outlook o...

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Main Author: Birgitte Romme Larsen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Helsinki University Press 2018-06-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Migration Research
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Online Access:https://journal-njmr.org/articles/266
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spelling doaj-531e374e29724cea9a785b97452285432020-11-25T03:59:52ZengHelsinki University PressNordic Journal of Migration Research1799-649X2018-06-018211612310.1515/njmr-2018-0014243Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'Birgitte Romme Larsen0Centre for Advanced Migration Studies (AMIS)/The Saxo Institute, University of CopenhagenThis article explores the everyday experiences of resettlement among newly recognised refugee parents living in rural Denmark. Comparing two ethnographic case stories, it enquires into the ways in which the parents try to create a sense of belonging and pursue life coherence and a positive outlook on the future within the everyday sociocultural framework of the Danish welfare state. It is argued that they mostly comprehend and carry out their strivings for a better future by means of a narratively grounded, intergenerational rationale. This rationale invites them to assess the success of the family’s entire act of migration in terms of what the future promises for their children. This article thus illuminates and crystallises how among newly recognised refugee families, mundane intergenerational dynamics form a crucial relational and temporal factor with regard to the parents’ building of existential well-being, societal trust and aspirations for ‘integration’ into the Danish welfare society.https://journal-njmr.org/articles/266refugee resettlementparenthoodintergenerationalitymigration narrativesdanish welfare stately integration politics
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Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
Nordic Journal of Migration Research
refugee resettlement
parenthood
intergenerationality
migration narratives
danish welfare stately integration politics
author_facet Birgitte Romme Larsen
author_sort Birgitte Romme Larsen
title Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
title_short Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
title_full Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
title_fullStr Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
title_full_unstemmed Parents in the Migratory Space Between Past, Present and Future: 'The everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in Denmark'
title_sort parents in the migratory space between past, present and future: 'the everyday impact of intergenerational dynamics on refugee families’ resettlement in denmark'
publisher Helsinki University Press
series Nordic Journal of Migration Research
issn 1799-649X
publishDate 2018-06-01
description This article explores the everyday experiences of resettlement among newly recognised refugee parents living in rural Denmark. Comparing two ethnographic case stories, it enquires into the ways in which the parents try to create a sense of belonging and pursue life coherence and a positive outlook on the future within the everyday sociocultural framework of the Danish welfare state. It is argued that they mostly comprehend and carry out their strivings for a better future by means of a narratively grounded, intergenerational rationale. This rationale invites them to assess the success of the family’s entire act of migration in terms of what the future promises for their children. This article thus illuminates and crystallises how among newly recognised refugee families, mundane intergenerational dynamics form a crucial relational and temporal factor with regard to the parents’ building of existential well-being, societal trust and aspirations for ‘integration’ into the Danish welfare society.
topic refugee resettlement
parenthood
intergenerationality
migration narratives
danish welfare stately integration politics
url https://journal-njmr.org/articles/266
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