We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands

Upon arrival to Europe, young migrants are found grappling with new language demands, cultural expectations, values, and beliefs that may differ from global youth culture and their country of origin. This process of coming-of-age while on-the-move is increasingly digitally mediated. Young migrants a...

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Main Authors: Jeffrey Patterson, Koen Leurs
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cogitatio 2019-02-01
Series:Media and Communication
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gay
Online Access:https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1686
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spelling doaj-a6119bc332ac43f8983c8170be0fc0b12020-11-25T02:46:23ZengCogitatioMedia and Communication2183-24392019-02-01719010110.17645/mac.v7i1.1686957We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the NetherlandsJeffrey Patterson0Koen Leurs1Graduate Gender Programme, Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsGraduate Gender Programme, Department of Media and Culture Studies, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsUpon arrival to Europe, young migrants are found grappling with new language demands, cultural expectations, values, and beliefs that may differ from global youth culture and their country of origin. This process of coming-of-age while on-the-move is increasingly digitally mediated. Young migrants are “connected migrants”, using smart phones and social media to maintain bonding ties with their home country while establishing new bridging relationships with peers in their country of arrival (Diminescu, 2008). Drawing on the feminist perspective of intersectionality which alerts us socio-cultural categories like age, race, nationality, migration status, gender and sexuality impact upon identification and subordination, we contend it is problematic to homogenize these experiences to all gay young adult migrants. The realities of settlement and integration starkly differ between desired migrants – such as elite expatriates and heterosexuals – and those living on the margins of Europe – forced migrants and lesbian, gay, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) migrants. Drawing on 11 in-depth interviews conducted in Amsterdam, the Netherlands with gay young adult forced and voluntary migrants, this paper aims to understand how sexual identification in tandem with bonding and bridging social capital diverge and converge between the two groups all while considering the interplay between their online and offline entanglements of their worlds.https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1686bonding social capitalbridging social capitalconnected migrantsdigital diasporadigital migration studiesforced migrantsgayinter-ethnic social contactsexualityvoluntary migrants
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We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
Media and Communication
bonding social capital
bridging social capital
connected migrants
digital diaspora
digital migration studies
forced migrants
gay
inter-ethnic social contact
sexuality
voluntary migrants
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Koen Leurs
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title We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
title_short We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
title_full We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
title_fullStr We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
title_full_unstemmed We Live Here, and We Are Queer!: Young Gay Connected Migrants’ Transnational Ties and Integration in the Netherlands
title_sort we live here, and we are queer!: young gay connected migrants’ transnational ties and integration in the netherlands
publisher Cogitatio
series Media and Communication
issn 2183-2439
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Upon arrival to Europe, young migrants are found grappling with new language demands, cultural expectations, values, and beliefs that may differ from global youth culture and their country of origin. This process of coming-of-age while on-the-move is increasingly digitally mediated. Young migrants are “connected migrants”, using smart phones and social media to maintain bonding ties with their home country while establishing new bridging relationships with peers in their country of arrival (Diminescu, 2008). Drawing on the feminist perspective of intersectionality which alerts us socio-cultural categories like age, race, nationality, migration status, gender and sexuality impact upon identification and subordination, we contend it is problematic to homogenize these experiences to all gay young adult migrants. The realities of settlement and integration starkly differ between desired migrants – such as elite expatriates and heterosexuals – and those living on the margins of Europe – forced migrants and lesbian, gay, trans, queer and intersex (LGBTQI) migrants. Drawing on 11 in-depth interviews conducted in Amsterdam, the Netherlands with gay young adult forced and voluntary migrants, this paper aims to understand how sexual identification in tandem with bonding and bridging social capital diverge and converge between the two groups all while considering the interplay between their online and offline entanglements of their worlds.
topic bonding social capital
bridging social capital
connected migrants
digital diaspora
digital migration studies
forced migrants
gay
inter-ethnic social contact
sexuality
voluntary migrants
url https://www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcommunication/article/view/1686
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