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Transmigration and urban social work: Towards a research agenda

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Many Western European countries, and especially the larger cities within these
countries, are making a transition towards super-diversity. This shift towards super diversity is also characterised by a growth of the phenomenon of transmigration,
whereby people frequently move back and forth across borders. The social life of
transmigrants is not only oriented towards their country of residence, but also consists
of complex networks beyond boundaries. Transmigrants constantly shift between
different modus operandi and between different visible and invisible, local and global
networks. Many transmigrants face a high risk of social vulnerability and are
overrepresented in the client population of urban social services. Although much
research has been done on transmigration on the one hand, and on international social work on the other hand, the effect of transmigration on social workers and on social work practice is still under-investigated. Based on social work research in Brussels and Antwerp, the authors research the challenges transmigration poses to social work. They demonstrate that there is a difference in perspective between the translocal and transnational lives of transmigrants on the one hand versus the locally rooted practices of social workers on the other hand. Using this analysis as a springboard, they identify a number of avenues for additional inquiry in this field.
Tijdschrift: European Journal of Social Work : The International Forum for the Social Professions.
ISSN: 1369-1457
Issue: 1
Volume: 19
Pagina's: 18-30
Jaar van publicatie:2016
Trefwoorden:transnationalism, transmigration, social wo, superdiversity
  • VABB Id: c:vabb:415523
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-3808-9755/work/113846772
  • Scopus Id: 84953351789