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Being at Home in a Global Society: A Model for Families' Mobility and Immigration Decisions
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description | Home as a concept has several dimensions and aspects of theoretical importance. From a family and individual perspective "being at home" can mean a variety of different statuses and experiences. In the global society the question arises as to how families and their members are able to negotiate establishing a home and having a place as well as group identity. Understanding of mobility includes decision making as both an individual and a family activity that moves one from being a potential migrant or immigrant into an actual one, and from a temporary worker to a long term resident. Clashes of interest and different perceptions of opportunity are important at different points in the process. The globalization of the economic system and the growth of world political and non-governmental agencies and movements have challenged the way macro-systems are understood. These macroprocesses are mediated and interpreted at the micro level by individuals and their families. Two aspects at this micro level are newly developed in this model for family mobility and migration decisions in this model: - The relative attachment of families to place and culture and how their worldviews influence their negotiation skills and their understanding of mobility or stability options. - The many inputs from family and social networks at different points in the mobility decision making process and its implementation. Home and family are altered in the dynamic process of decision-making and the resulting new situation may be evaluated by families and society around the critical social values. In this context assimilation, integration, or continued multiple loyalties are not simple policy and program plans, but familial choices in their search for a secure and satisfactory survival of family and home. Il y a plusieurs dimensions et plusieurs aspects d'importatice thé orique qui se trouvent attaché s au concept du foyer. Du point de vue de l'individu et de la famille, le sens de "être cliez soi" dépend d'expériences et de statuts différents. Ce concept pose, dans une société globale, une question complexe: coinitient est-ce que les familles et ses membres créent un foyer, un chez soi, et comment pourraient-ils s'identifier comme appartenant à un lieu aussi bien qu'à un groupe social? Le processus qui mène à une décision, et qui transforme un immigrant possible en immigrant réel, est en réalité une activité tant familiale qu'individuelle. Ce processus aide à faire comprendre les sens att |
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Two aspects at this micro level are newly developed in this model for family mobility and migration decisions in this model: - The relative attachment of families to place and culture and how their worldviews influence their negotiation skills and their understanding of mobility or stability options. - The many inputs from family and social networks at different points in the mobility decision making process and its implementation. Home and family are altered in the dynamic process of decision-making and the resulting new situation may be evaluated by families and society around the critical social values. In this context assimilation, integration, or continued multiple loyalties are not simple policy and program plans, but familial choices in their search for a secure and satisfactory survival of family and home. Il y a plusieurs dimensions et plusieurs aspects d'importatice thé orique qui se trouvent attaché s au concept du foyer. Du point de vue de l'individu et de la famille, le sens de "être cliez soi" dépend d'expériences et de statuts différents. Ce concept pose, dans une société globale, une question complexe: coinitient est-ce que les familles et ses membres créent un foyer, un chez soi, et comment pourraient-ils s'identifier comme appartenant à un lieu aussi bien qu'à un groupe social? Le processus qui mène à une décision, et qui transforme un immigrant possible en immigrant réel, est en réalité une activité tant familiale qu'individuelle. Ce processus aide à faire comprendre les sens attachés au concept de la mobilité. Il y a tout au long du processus d'importants conflits d'intétêt et d'importantes perceptions des opportunités que la migration présenterait. La globalisation de l'économie et la croissance des agences governementales et nongouvernementales changent la manière dont on comprend les macro-systèmes actuels. Au niveau micro, ce sont les individus et les familles qui interprètent ces macro-systèmes. Deux aspects au niveau micro des décisions de la famille à propos de la mobilité et de la migration sont développés dans ce modèle: - Quelles sont les attaches d'une famille en particulier à la localité et à la culture où elle se trouve? Comment ces attaches et la Weltanschauung de la famille influent-elles sur la compréhension de la mobilité et de la stabilité? - A quel point entrent dans la décision les diverses données familiales et sociales? Comment est-ce que ces données affectent l'implementation d'une décision? La dynamique du processus des décisions crée une nouvelle situation familiale et domestique que les families évaluent d'après leurs propres critères. Ainsi l'assimilation, l'intégration, ou des fidélités multiples ne reflètent pas de simples comportements ou programmations, mais bien plutôt des choix que font les familles et qui sont le résultat de leur quête d'un avenir sûr et satisfaisant. El hogar como concepto tiene varias dimensiones y aspectos de gran importancia teórica. Desde la perspective del individuo y de la familiar "quedarse en casa" puede connotar estatus y e experiencias diferentes. En una sociedad global, la cuestión que emerge es cómo las familias y sus miembros pueden ser capaces de negociar el establecimiento de uti hogal al mismo tiempo que obtienen un lugar y una identidad dentro de un grupo. Comprender el concepto de mobilidad incluye la toma de decisiones como una actividad individual y como una actividad familiar. El individuo pasa de ser un emigrants potential a ser un emigrants real y deja de ser un trabajador temporal para convertirse en un residents a largo plazo. El choque de intereses así como de diferentes percepciones sobre las oportutildades es importante en distintas etapas del proceso. La globalización del sistema económico y el crecimiento de agencias y movimientos mundiales tanto de carácter político como nogubernamentales (ONG's) desafían el modo en que hasta ahora se han entendido los macrosistemas. 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El choque de intereses así como de diferentes percepciones sobre las oportutildades es importante en distintas etapas del proceso. La globalización del sistema económico y el crecimiento de agencias y movimientos mundiales tanto de carácter político como nogubernamentales (ONG's) desafían el modo en que hasta ahora se han entendido los macrosistemas. 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From a family and individual perspective "being at home" can mean a variety of different statuses and experiences. In the global society the question arises as to how families and their members are able to negotiate establishing a home and having a place as well as group identity. Understanding of mobility includes decision making as both an individual and a family activity that moves one from being a potential migrant or immigrant into an actual one, and from a temporary worker to a long term resident. Clashes of interest and different perceptions of opportunity are important at different points in the process. The globalization of the economic system and the growth of world political and non-governmental agencies and movements have challenged the way macro-systems are understood. These macroprocesses are mediated and interpreted at the micro level by individuals and their families. Two aspects at this micro level are newly developed in this model for family mobility and migration decisions in this model: - The relative attachment of families to place and culture and how their worldviews influence their negotiation skills and their understanding of mobility or stability options. - The many inputs from family and social networks at different points in the mobility decision making process and its implementation. Home and family are altered in the dynamic process of decision-making and the resulting new situation may be evaluated by families and society around the critical social values. In this context assimilation, integration, or continued multiple loyalties are not simple policy and program plans, but familial choices in their search for a secure and satisfactory survival of family and home. Il y a plusieurs dimensions et plusieurs aspects d'importatice thé orique qui se trouvent attaché s au concept du foyer. Du point de vue de l'individu et de la famille, le sens de "être cliez soi" dépend d'expériences et de statuts différents. Ce concept pose, dans une société globale, une question complexe: coinitient est-ce que les familles et ses membres créent un foyer, un chez soi, et comment pourraient-ils s'identifier comme appartenant à un lieu aussi bien qu'à un groupe social? Le processus qui mène à une décision, et qui transforme un immigrant possible en immigrant réel, est en réalité une activité tant familiale qu'individuelle. Ce processus aide à faire comprendre les sens attachés au concept de la mobilité. Il y a tout au long du processus d'importants conflits d'intétêt et d'importantes perceptions des opportunités que la migration présenterait. La globalisation de l'économie et la croissance des agences governementales et nongouvernementales changent la manière dont on comprend les macro-systèmes actuels. Au niveau micro, ce sont les individus et les familles qui interprètent ces macro-systèmes. Deux aspects au niveau micro des décisions de la famille à propos de la mobilité et de la migration sont développés dans ce modèle: - Quelles sont les attaches d'une famille en particulier à la localité et à la culture où elle se trouve? Comment ces attaches et la Weltanschauung de la famille influent-elles sur la compréhension de la mobilité et de la stabilité? - A quel point entrent dans la décision les diverses données familiales et sociales? Comment est-ce que ces données affectent l'implementation d'une décision? La dynamique du processus des décisions crée une nouvelle situation familiale et domestique que les families évaluent d'après leurs propres critères. Ainsi l'assimilation, l'intégration, ou des fidélités multiples ne reflètent pas de simples comportements ou programmations, mais bien plutôt des choix que font les familles et qui sont le résultat de leur quête d'un avenir sûr et satisfaisant. El hogar como concepto tiene varias dimensiones y aspectos de gran importancia teórica. Desde la perspective del individuo y de la familiar "quedarse en casa" puede connotar estatus y e experiencias diferentes. En una sociedad global, la cuestión que emerge es cómo las familias y sus miembros pueden ser capaces de negociar el establecimiento de uti hogal al mismo tiempo que obtienen un lugar y una identidad dentro de un grupo. Comprender el concepto de mobilidad incluye la toma de decisiones como una actividad individual y como una actividad familiar. El individuo pasa de ser un emigrants potential a ser un emigrants real y deja de ser un trabajador temporal para convertirse en un residents a largo plazo. El choque de intereses así como de diferentes percepciones sobre las oportutildades es importante en distintas etapas del proceso. La globalización del sistema económico y el crecimiento de agencias y movimientos mundiales tanto de carácter político como nogubernamentales (ONG's) desafían el modo en que hasta ahora se han entendido los macrosistemas. Estos macro-procesos son mediados interpretados a nivel inferior (o micro-nivel) por el individuo y su familia En este modelo se desarrollan dos nuevos aspectos sobre mobilidad familiar a este micro-nivel: -El primer aspecto es el apego o la relativa atadura de las familias al lugar y la cultura y cómo este lazo de unión afecta a sus habilidades para negociar así como su comprensión de la mobilidad o de sus opciones de estabilidad. - El segundo aspecto lo constituyen los muchos datos recibidos del exterior ("input") desde distintos entramados sociales y familiares durante el proceso de la toma de decisión acerca de la mobilidad y su puesta en funcionamiento. El hogar y la familia se alteran durante este proceso dinámico de la toma de decisiones y la nueva situación que resulta de ello puede ser evaluada por la familia y la sociedad a través de valores críticos sociales. En este contexto, la asimilación la integración y otras multiples y continuadas lealtades no son simples planes y programs políticos, sino distintas opciones familiares en la búsqueda de una supervivencia segura y satisfactoria para la familia y el hogar</abstract><cop>Calgary</cop><pub>Department of Sociology, University of Calgary</pub><doi>10.3138/jcfs.32.4.627</doi><tpages>19</tpages></addata></record> |
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subjects | Attachment Capital costs Children Communities Decision Making Families Family Fashion models Globalization Group Identity Homes Houses Human migration Hunter gatherers Immigration Immigration policy Industrialized nations Migration Nation states Older adults Residence Retirement Social networking Social networks Society Travel |
title | Being at Home in a Global Society: A Model for Families' Mobility and Immigration Decisions |
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