The Religious and Spiritual Lives of Transnational Young People of African Migrant Background
非洲移民背景的跨国青年的宗教和精神生活
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/X002276/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 96.64万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2023 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The role of religion in the construction of youth identities and belonging, especially those of migrant background, is often the subject of policy and public concern across Europe and Africa. Major international events such as the terrorist attacks on 11 September 2001 in the USA and the London bombings of 7 July 2005, and the growing interest from academics and policy makers, have brought religion to the fore from the confines of the private sphere. Research on migrant religions indicates that in Europe, unlike in the United States, religion and Islam in particular is considered a barrier rather than a bridge to integration. Within the context of the rise of religious extremism and public debates about migration-related diversity and security, our focus on transnational young people of African migrant background directly responds to these policy issues and debates. Previous research and existing policy discourses tend to adopt a binary approach to the movement and identities of young people of migrant background in terms of 'first- and second-generation' or 'left-behind', host or home, Global North or Global South. Meanwhile, the experiences and perspectives of young people of African migrant background themselves remain little understood.This project aims to analyse the role of religion and spirituality in constructing youth identities and a sense of belonging among transnational young people (aged 15-35) of Nigerian and Zimbabwean migrant backgrounds in London and Birmingham (UK), Lagos (Nigeria), Harare (Zimbabwe) and Johannesburg (South Africa). We will investigate young people categorised as 'first- and second-generation' and 'left behind', combining migrant-origin and migrant-receiving countries. In doing so, the project will advance our knowledge of the ways migration impacts young people's religious and spiritual lives at home and abroad. The project will generate important new academic insights through its synthesis of theoretical perspectives on transnationalism, the mobility turn and lived religion. It will make two distinctive contributions to the field of religion and migration by: (1) going beyond previous research and existing policy discourses that adopt a binary approach to movement and identities of young people of migrant background primarily in terms of 'first- and second-generation' or 'left-behind', Global North or Global South in order to emphasise the multi-directional movements of young people, ideas and religious practices; (2) shifting away from the dominant focus on organised religion towards a focus on 'lived religion' which allows for an exploration of young people's everyday practices and identities.The project brings together international scholars and key stakeholders interested in the study of religion and migration between the UK and Africa. The fieldwork sites include four countries (the responsible institution in brackets): United Kingdom (University of Glasgow), Nigeria (University of Calabar), Zimbabwe (University of Zimbabwe) and South Africa (University of Pretoria) and five cities: London, Birmingham, Harare, Johannesburg and Lagos. The study will focus on young people living in urban neighbourhoods and practitioners of Christian, Muslim and African Indigenous Religions faiths.In contexts of increasing migration-related diversity, where polarisation in society over religious diversity is growing, the project will shed light on how religion and migration have affected the identities and sense of belonging of young people of African migrant backgrounds in order to contribute to building bridges, informing debates and defusing contestation with the insertion of research-based insights. This study will add value to the existing efforts by creating in-depth knowledge on migration and religion, using its findings to understand better transnational migration processes and the social cohesion of the increasingly multi-religious and multi-cultural UK and African societies.
宗教在青年身份和归属感构建中的作用,尤其是具有移民背景的青年身份和归属感,往往是欧洲和非洲政策和公众关注的主题。 2001年9月11日美国恐怖袭击和2005年7月7日伦敦爆炸事件等重大国际事件,以及学术界和政策制定者日益增长的兴趣,使宗教从私人领域的界限中脱颖而出。对移民宗教的研究表明,与美国不同,在欧洲,宗教和伊斯兰教尤其被视为融合的障碍,而不是桥梁。在宗教极端主义兴起以及有关移民相关多样性和安全的公开辩论的背景下,我们对非洲移民背景的跨国年轻人的关注直接回应了这些政策问题和辩论。以往的研究和现有的政策论述往往对具有移民背景的年轻人的流动和身份采取二元方法,即“第一代和第二代”或“留守者”、东道主或家乡、北半球或南半球。 。与此同时,非洲移民背景的年轻人本身的经历和观点仍然知之甚少。本项目旨在分析宗教和灵性在尼日利亚跨国年轻人(15-35岁)构建青年身份和归属感方面的作用。以及伦敦和伯明翰(英国)、拉各斯(尼日利亚)、哈拉雷(津巴布韦)和约翰内斯堡(南非)的津巴布韦移民背景。我们将结合移民来源国和移民接收国对“一代、二代”和“留守”青年进行调查。通过这样做,该项目将增进我们对移民如何影响国内外年轻人的宗教和精神生活的了解。该项目将通过综合跨国主义、流动性转向和活宗教的理论观点,产生重要的新学术见解。它将通过以下方式对宗教和移民领域做出两个独特的贡献:(1)超越以前的研究和现有的政策论述,这些研究和政策论述对移民背景的年轻人的流动和身份主要采用“第一和第二”的二元方法。 -一代人或“留守者”、北半球或南半球,以强调年轻人、思想和宗教习俗的多向运动; (2) 从对有组织宗教的主要关注转向对“生活宗教”的关注,这样可以探索年轻人的日常实践和身份。该项目汇集了对宗教和移民研究感兴趣的国际学者和主要利益相关者英国和非洲之间。实地考察地点包括四个国家(括号内为负责机构):英国(格拉斯哥大学)、尼日利亚(卡拉巴尔大学)、津巴布韦(津巴布韦大学)和南非(比勒陀利亚大学)以及五个城市:伦敦、伯明翰、哈拉雷、约翰内斯堡和拉各斯。该研究将重点关注生活在城市社区的年轻人以及基督教、穆斯林和非洲土著宗教信仰的践行者。在与移民相关的多样性日益增加的背景下,社会对宗教多样性的两极分化日益加剧,该项目将揭示宗教如何非洲移民背景的年轻人的身份和归属感受到影响,从而有助于搭建桥梁、为辩论提供信息并通过插入基于研究的见解来化解争论。这项研究将通过深入了解移民和宗教来增加现有努力的价值,利用其研究结果更好地了解跨国移民过程以及日益多宗教和多文化的英国和非洲社会的社会凝聚力。
项目成果
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Dominic Pasura其他文献
Language and Muslim immigrant childhoods: the politics of belonging
语言和穆斯林移民童年:归属感政治
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2015 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Dominic Pasura - 通讯作者:
Dominic Pasura
The RE-AIM framework
RE-AIM 框架
- DOI:
10.1200/jco.2011.40.1455 - 发表时间:
2011-03-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Dominic Pasura - 通讯作者:
Dominic Pasura
Modes of incorporation and transnational Zimbabwean migration to Britain
津巴布韦人的注册模式和跨国移民到英国
- DOI:
10.1080/01419870.2011.626056 - 发表时间:
2013-01-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Dominic Pasura - 通讯作者:
Dominic Pasura
Gendering the Diaspora : Zimbabwean migrants in Britain
散居国外的性别:在英国的津巴布韦移民
- DOI:
10.1163/187254608x346060 - 发表时间:
2008 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.6
- 作者:
Dominic Pasura - 通讯作者:
Dominic Pasura
Competing Meanings of the Diaspora: The Case of Zimbabweans in Britain
侨民的相互竞争的含义:英国津巴布韦人的案例
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- 发表时间:
2010 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
Dominic Pasura - 通讯作者:
Dominic Pasura
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宗教跨国主义:英国津巴布韦天主教徒的案例
- 批准号:
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- 资助金额:
$ 96.64万 - 项目类别:
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