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Erfolgsnarrationen polnischer Migrantinnen und Migranten in Großbritannien oder: Wie Scheitern unsichtbar wird

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Konventionelle Migrationsforschung beschäftigt sich oft, aber oft nur implizit, mit Scheitern. Während „Soziologie ihre Aufmerksamkeit eher auf Praktiken und Prozesse richtet, die weitgehend unproblematisch verlaufen – die Welt, die unspektakulär und gewöhnlich dennoch erfolgreich konstituiert wird“ (Malpas und Wickham, J Sociol 31:37–50, 1995), interessiert sich die Soziologie der Migration für das, was nicht ganz so gut läuft: Migrantinnen und Migranten, die Schwierigkeiten haben, sich in die Ankunftsgesellschaft zu integrieren; Arbeitsmärkte in den Zielländern, die Probleme haben, neue Wellen der Immigrantinnen und Immigranten aufzunehmen; neue Strukturen der Ungleichheit, die durch Migration entstehen; räumliche und soziale Segregation, Rassismus und Diskriminierung.

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    Das Projekt war am Max-Planck Institut zur Erforschung multireligiöser und multiethnischer Gesellschaften in Göttingen angesiedelt. Im Text nutze ich die „Wir“-Form in Bezug auf die Erhebung und die „Ich“-Form in Bezug auf die Datenanalyse.

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    Alle Namen wurden anonymisiert, es werden Pseudonyme verwendet.

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Nowicka, M. (2014). Erfolgsnarrationen polnischer Migrantinnen und Migranten in Großbritannien oder: Wie Scheitern unsichtbar wird. In: John, R., Langhof, A. (eds) Scheitern - Ein Desiderat der Moderne?. Innovation und Gesellschaft. Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-19181-2_9

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