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19-07-2021 | Original Article

Why We Have Forgotten About Refugee Adaptation and Why Studying It in the Global South is Critical

Author: Çetin Çelik

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Abstract

This paper first critically assesses the sociology of immigration and refugee studies and demonstrates that they have long ignored refugee adaptation. Immigration studies have focused on the assimilation of labor immigrants and their descendants in the Global North. Refugee studies have developed largely as a depoliticized humanitarian field with attention to refugees in the Global South. The paper, then, reveals the differences between immigrants and refugees in terms of networks, demography, mode of incorporation, and perceptions and argues that these differences result in dissimilar adaptation pathways. The paper finally points out that investigating refugee adaptation in the Global South can significantly modify existing assimilation/integration theories because of the blurry configurations of racial, ethnic, social, cultural, and religious boundaries between refugees and host societies.

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Footnotes
1
Assimilation, known also as integration and incorporation, is the process by which the characteristics of members of immigrant groups and host societies come to resemble one another (Brown and Bean 2006). In this paper, I use the term adaptation to refer to the same process and employ the terms assimilation integration, adaptation, and incorporation interchangeably. For a critical discussion on these terms, look at Schinkel (2018).
 
2
Guest-workers who moved on bilateral agreements are an exception, but, contrary to expectations, they mostly became permanent in the host societies.
 
3
One can look at Gatrell (2013) for the links between representation of refugees and emergence of initial formations of humanitarian perspectives concerning education, health, and accommodation during and after World War I.
 
4
Luthra et al. (2018) points out rightly that free movement following the 2004 expansion of the European Union enabled greater diversity in migration motivations and intentions which would shape the integration process.
 
5
Interestingly, various refugee studies’ network, staff, and committee members are based in the Global North while subjects of research and activities are in the Global South (Shuayb and Crul 2020). See also Bhambra (2017) for debates on the potential racialization of the refugee studies field with such a structure.
 
6
See the stability of this assumption—first structural integration and then acculturation—across theories over time; Gordon (1964) for CAT, Alba (2005) for NAT, Portes and Zhou 1993, Heisler (2015) for SAT, and recently Crul (2016) for CICT.
 
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Metadata
Title
Why We Have Forgotten About Refugee Adaptation and Why Studying It in the Global South is Critical
Author
Çetin Çelik
Publication date
19-07-2021
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Society / Issue 3/2021
Print ISSN: 0147-2011
Electronic ISSN: 1936-4725
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-021-00593-9

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