BUILDING SOCIAL CAPITAL: A GRASSROOTS LANGUAGE PROGRAM FOR REFUGEES AND POLITICS OF INTEGRATION

LIKA RODIN, ANDRE RODIN

Abstract:

With the increased migration stimulated by economic transformations and political unrest in different parts of the globe, the issue of cultural and economic integration of newcomers has become pressing for hosting societies. Apart from state-sponsored integration projects, various grassroots initiatives have started to emerge. This study looks at the format and effects of an informal education programme for refugees titled 'Capture the Moment and Learn Something New', organised by a person with a foreign background in a small-sized town in western Sweden. Through qualitative network analysis, we demonstrate ways in which the programme facilitates the development of interconnections within the group of newcomers and formation of a shared identity of a migrant, simultaneously helping acquisition of cultural fluency and social recognition that might improve immigrants’ chances in establishing ties with the local ethnic majority. The notion of social capital is employed to explain variations in the range of resources potentially available for the newcomers.

Keywords:
social networks, co-ethnic and cross-ethnic ties, ideology, civil society

DOI: 10.52950/SS.2016.5.3.003

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APA citation:
LIKA RODIN, ANDRE RODIN (2016). Building social capital: a grassroots language program for refugees and politics of integration. International Journal of Social Sciences, Vol. V(3), pp. 41-60. , DOI: 10.52950/SS.2016.5.3.003

Data:
Received: 23 May 2016
Revised: 8 Jul 2016
Accepted: 6 Aug 2016
Published: 20 Aug 2016


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