In Pursuit of Being and Belonging: Migrant Associations and the Integration of Nigerian Migrant Entrepreneurs in Harare

Mushonga Rufaro Hamish, Dzingirai Vupenyu
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The main thrust of this article is to analyze how a migrant association, particularly the Nigerian Community in Zimbabwe (NCZ), facilitates being, belonging and integration of migrants in the host society. Grounded on ethnography as a method of inquiry and transactional theory as an analytical framework, the article attempts to answer two questions: i) how does the association help to bond and enrich the lives of migrants; and ii) how does the association facilitate the bridging of social connections with the other with the ultimate goal of burying differences, which in essence helps them to continue staying and accumulating in the diaspora. The article illustrates how the association facilitates newcomers integration, through a range of activities, purportedly, to enrich the lives of migrants in strange downtown environs. As increased contact with the indigenes ensues, the article also shows that the association shifts focus and starts to lessen the social differences between us and them through various activities. The article concludes that migrant associations act as a buffer for migrants as well as a bridging mediator vis-Ã -vis the host society. With these observations, the article recommends that there is a need for nation-states to leverage on migrant associations for effective migration management as their roles need to be incorporated into migration policies. Additionally, establishing a line of communication with migrant associations is vital. Migrant associations and the nation-state need to find more spaces of communication and interaction to bridge the divide that separates us and them.
追求存在与归属:移民协会与哈拉雷尼日利亚移民企业家的融合
本文的主旨是分析移民协会,特别是津巴布韦的尼日利亚社区(NCZ)如何促进移民在东道国社会的存在、归属和融合。本文以民族志作为一种调查方法和交易理论作为分析框架为基础,试图回答两个问题:1)协会如何帮助联系和丰富移民的生活;ii)协会如何促进与他人的社会联系的桥梁,最终目标是埋葬差异,这在本质上有助于他们继续留在侨民中并积累。这篇文章阐述了该协会是如何通过一系列活动促进新移民融入社会的,据称是为了丰富在陌生的市中心环境中的移民的生活。随着与土著接触的增加,这篇文章还表明,协会转移了焦点,并开始通过各种活动减少我们与他们之间的社会差异。文章的结论是,移民协会既是移民的缓冲,也是移民与-Ã -东道国社会之间的桥梁调解人。根据这些观察结果,本文建议民族国家有必要利用移民协会进行有效的移民管理,因为它们的作用需要纳入移民政策。此外,与移民协会建立沟通渠道至关重要。移民协会和民族国家需要找到更多的交流和互动空间,以弥合我们与他们之间的鸿沟。
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