Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces

The increasing influx of international immigrants settling in rural communities, where their landing is expected to revitalize communities, has triggered concerns about international immigrants' adaptation and well-being. In this article, we specifically focus on international immigrants'...

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Main Authors: Jennifer Dauphinais, Sherine Salmon, Mikaël Akimowicz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Sociology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2020.578076/full
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spelling doaj-dbcf3660129a4f9d9a16bbbbe15e8a2d2021-01-18T04:23:58ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Sociology2297-77752021-01-01510.3389/fsoc.2020.578076578076Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie ProvincesJennifer Dauphinais0Sherine Salmon1Mikaël Akimowicz2Mikaël Akimowicz3Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, Brandon, MB, CanadaRural Development Institute, Brandon University, Brandon, MB, CanadaRural Development Institute, Brandon University, Brandon, MB, CanadaLaboratoire d'Etude et de Recherche sur l'Economie, les Politiques et les Systèmes sociaux, Université Toulouse III – Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, FranceThe increasing influx of international immigrants settling in rural communities, where their landing is expected to revitalize communities, has triggered concerns about international immigrants' adaptation and well-being. In this article, we specifically focus on international immigrants' economic integration as a part of their socialization in communities. This article integrates the results of two independent studies, respectively, focusing on rural employers' motivations to hire immigrants and immigrants' integration in rural communities, both taking place in the Canadian Prairie provinces. Based on a survey of 112 employers and 36 in-depth interviews with international immigrants and organizations promoting their integration, we explore the impact of mediating organizations on the well-being of international immigrants. The results highlight that mediating organizations facilitate the sharing of meanings between rural communities' stakeholders, which is key to success for both employers and employees in formalized organizations such as businesses. The results suggest that international immigrants' well-being is facilitated by mediating organizations that foster a dialectical transformation of rural communities where both hosts and immigrants understand each other.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fsoc.2020.578076/fullinternational immigrationimmigrant integrationsocializationrural identitywell-beingCanadian Prairie provinces
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Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
Frontiers in Sociology
international immigration
immigrant integration
socialization
rural identity
well-being
Canadian Prairie provinces
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Sherine Salmon
Mikaël Akimowicz
Mikaël Akimowicz
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title Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
title_short Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
title_full Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
title_fullStr Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
title_full_unstemmed Feel Good? The Dialectical Integration of International Immigrants in Rural Communities: The Case of the Canadian Prairie Provinces
title_sort feel good? the dialectical integration of international immigrants in rural communities: the case of the canadian prairie provinces
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Sociology
issn 2297-7775
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The increasing influx of international immigrants settling in rural communities, where their landing is expected to revitalize communities, has triggered concerns about international immigrants' adaptation and well-being. In this article, we specifically focus on international immigrants' economic integration as a part of their socialization in communities. This article integrates the results of two independent studies, respectively, focusing on rural employers' motivations to hire immigrants and immigrants' integration in rural communities, both taking place in the Canadian Prairie provinces. Based on a survey of 112 employers and 36 in-depth interviews with international immigrants and organizations promoting their integration, we explore the impact of mediating organizations on the well-being of international immigrants. The results highlight that mediating organizations facilitate the sharing of meanings between rural communities' stakeholders, which is key to success for both employers and employees in formalized organizations such as businesses. The results suggest that international immigrants' well-being is facilitated by mediating organizations that foster a dialectical transformation of rural communities where both hosts and immigrants understand each other.
topic international immigration
immigrant integration
socialization
rural identity
well-being
Canadian Prairie provinces
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