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Return Migration, Reintegration and Sense of Belonging
The Case of Skilled Ghanaian Returnees- Autor:innen:
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- 2019
Zusammenfassung
Dieser Band beleuchtet verschiedene Aspekte der Rückkehr hochgebildeter Migranten aus Ghana. Anhand qualitativer Interviewdaten nimmt der Band das Zugehörigkeitsgefühl der Migranten zu ihrem Ursprungs- und ihrem Aufenthaltsland in den Blick und zeigt Herausforderungen auf, die die Rückkehrer in Ghana meistern müssen. Dabei werden Faktoren wie Sprache und Kulturunterschiede betrachtet. Der Band zeigt, dass der Adaptionsprozess sowohl von Seiten des Migranten als auch der Heimatgesellschaft stattfinden muss.
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- ISBN-Print
- 978-3-8487-5242-3
- ISBN-Online
- 978-3-8452-9422-3
- Verlag
- Nomos, Baden-Baden
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- Englisch
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 18
- 1.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 1.2. Specific Research Intentions Kein Zugriff
- 1.3. Focus and Underlying Rationale Kein Zugriff
- 1.4. The relevance of the Study Kein Zugriff
- 1.5. Structure of this Book Kein Zugriff
- 2.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 2.2. Return Migration in Migration Discourse Kein Zugriff
- 2.3.1. Belonging Kein Zugriff
- 2.3.2. Reintegration: Context-Dependent Dynamic of Integration Kein Zugriff
- 2.3.3 Conceptual Gap in Reintegration and Belonging Kein Zugriff
- 2.4. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 3.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 3.2. A Brief History and Profile of Ghana Kein Zugriff
- 3.3.1. Pre-Independence Migration Era (before 1957) Kein Zugriff
- 3.3.2. Post-Independence Migration Era (from 1957 to date) Kein Zugriff
- 3.4. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 4.1. History of International Return Migration in Ghana Kein Zugriff
- 4.2.1. Afro-diaspora Return Migration – ‘Return to the Motherland Africa’ Kein Zugriff
- 4.2.2. Deportation Return Kein Zugriff
- 4.2.3. Ghanaian Diaspora Return Migration Kein Zugriff
- 4.4.1. Analysing Ghana’s Political Environment for Return Migration Kein Zugriff
- 4.4.2. Returnee Mobilisations in Ghana Kein Zugriff
- 4.5. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 5.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 5.2. Methodology and Research Design Kein Zugriff
- 5.3.1. People: The Sampling Strategy Kein Zugriff
- 5.4.1. Semi-Structured Episodic Interviews – with Return Migrants Kein Zugriff
- 5.4.3. Focus Group Discussions – with Non-migrants Kein Zugriff
- 5.5.2.1 Adopting Grounded Theory Analytical Approach Kein Zugriff
- 5.6. Personal Reflections Kein Zugriff
- 5.7. Ethical Considerations Kein Zugriff
- 5.8. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- I. Overview of the interview data and respondents Kein Zugriff
- II. Description of the Interview Data Kein Zugriff
- III. The Respondents Kein Zugriff
- 6.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 6.2. Ghana Then Kein Zugriff
- 6.3. Motives and Reasons for migration – The push-pull factors Kein Zugriff
- 6.5. Pre-Migration Expectations Kein Zugriff
- 6.6. Chapter Summary and Discussion Kein Zugriff
- 7.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 7.2. Life Abroad Kein Zugriff
- 7.3.1. Feeling Included Kein Zugriff
- 7.3.2. ‘Feeling out of Place’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.4. Having Return Intentions Kein Zugriff
- 7.5. Return Preparations Kein Zugriff
- 7.6.1. Expectation to Belong Kein Zugriff
- 7.7.1. ‘Giving back to society.’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.2.2. ‘Proving people wrong.’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.7.3. ‘Staying is compromising with lifestyle.’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.7.4. ‘Giving children a better life.’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.7.5. ‘This is where I belong.’ Kein Zugriff
- 7.7.6. Partner and Business Kein Zugriff
- 7.8. ‘It just hits you’ – Return Triggers Kein Zugriff
- 7.9. The Z-Return model Kein Zugriff
- 7.10. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 8.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 8.2. Who is a Borga? Labels and Definitions of a Returnee Kein Zugriff
- 8.3. Narratives on Change Kein Zugriff
- 8.4. Noticing Change – Physical and Attitudinal Changes Kein Zugriff
- 8.5.1. Notions of positive change Kein Zugriff
- 8.5.2. Notions of negative change Kein Zugriff
- 8.5.3. Change in defiance – the unacceptable change Kein Zugriff
- 8.6. ‘Same but different’ – consequences of changes among returnees Kein Zugriff
- 8.7. Successful and unsuccessful returnees Kein Zugriff
- 8.8. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 9.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 9.2.1. Summary and discussion Kein Zugriff
- 9.3.1. Summary Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.1 ‘Fear of Failure’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.2 Fear of the ‘Unknown and Uncertainty’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.3. The Challenge in ‘Starting All Over’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.4.1. The tipping issue (Bribery) Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.4.2. Confrontations and Unwarranted Arguments Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.5. ‘Society is Vile’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.6.1. Return Challenges in Domains of Reintegration Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.6.2. Engendering Return Challenges Kein Zugriff
- 9.4.7. Summary Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.1. Dealing with Emotional Challenges Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.2. ‘Picking my Battles.’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.3. ‘Compromising Standards’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.4. ‘Putting on a Thick Skin’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.5. ‘Maintaining Professionalism’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.6. ‘Needing to have Own Network.’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.5.7. Summary and Discussion Kein Zugriff
- 9.6.1. ‘No 100% preparations for easy return.’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.6.2. ‘Changing Ghana’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.6.3. ‘Claiming reintegration.’ Kein Zugriff
- 9.6.4. Summary and Discussion Kein Zugriff
- 9.7.1. Summary Kein Zugriff
- 9.8.1. Summary and Discussion Kein Zugriff
- 9.9. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 10.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- Belonging means not being treated as different Kein Zugriff
- Belonging means being appreciated and accepted Kein Zugriff
- Belonging means feeling at home Kein Zugriff
- Belonging means having responsibilities and ownership Kein Zugriff
- Discussion and summary Kein Zugriff
- Having a Ghanaian English accent Kein Zugriff
- Being fluent in a Ghanaian language Kein Zugriff
- Maintaining Ghanaian-ness Kein Zugriff
- 10.2.3. ‘People Feel I Don't Belong Here’—Denied Belonging Kein Zugriff
- 10.2.4. Unilateral and Multilateral Belonging Kein Zugriff
- 10.2.5. The New Normal Kein Zugriff
- 10.2.6. Summary Kein Zugriff
- Reintegration is vibrating at the same frequency Kein Zugriff
- Reintegration is about adaptation Kein Zugriff
- Reintegration is accepting differences Kein Zugriff
- Discussion and summary Kein Zugriff
- Reintegrated Kein Zugriff
- Reintegrating Kein Zugriff
- Not reintegrated Kein Zugriff
- 10.3.3. Discussion: Role of Belonging in Reintegration Kein Zugriff
- 10.4. The relationship between belonging and reintegration Kein Zugriff
- 10.5. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 11.1 Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 11.2.1. Pre-Migration Kein Zugriff
- 11.2.2. Return Triggers and Expectations Kein Zugriff
- Structural dimension (placement) Kein Zugriff
- Social (interaction) and cultural (acculturation) dimensions Kein Zugriff
- Identification dimension Kein Zugriff
- Individual sense of belonging dimension Kein Zugriff
- 11.2.4. Social/Collective Sense of Belonging (Politics of Belonging) Kein Zugriff
- Social Network (home society) Kein Zugriff
- Transnational networks/engagements (host country) Kein Zugriff
- Gender Kein Zugriff
- Social status Kein Zugriff
- Time Kein Zugriff
- Perceptions towards non-migrants Kein Zugriff
- Returnees and Intersectional analysis Kein Zugriff
- 11.3. Chapter Summary Kein Zugriff
- 12.1. Introduction Kein Zugriff
- 12.2.1. Key Findings Kein Zugriff
- 12.2.2. Other Findings Kein Zugriff
- 12.3. Limitations and Suggestions for Future Research Kein Zugriff
- 12.4. Recommendations Kein Zugriff
- Bibliography Kein Zugriff Seiten 311 - 330
- A.1. Interview Guide Kein Zugriff
- A.2. Focus Group Discussion Guide Kein Zugriff
- A4. Interview Transcription Guidelines Kein Zugriff
- A6. Ethical Clearance Kein Zugriff
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