Migrating Alone, Living Together Reframing Unaccompanied Minors in Italy across Local Bologna Policies and Citizenship

Selenia Marabello, Maria Luisa Parisi
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This paper discusses reception practices for unaccompanied minors in Italy by juxtaposing legislative changes, ideas about and social representations of the condition of minors, contingent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and the refugee crisis along the Euro-Mediterranean border. This crisis is particularly key for interpreting migratory processes involving unaccompanied foreign minors because it has framed migrant minors in a morally ambivalent and polysemous way. Of the many formulas and practices involved in minor migrant reception, the analysis focuses on a shared housing project in Bologna called Vesta in which young migrants about to reach the age of majority, a moment that marks a sudden change in their lives, are temporarily placed in Italian citizens’ and families’ homes. Through an anthropological lens, we examine how welfare policies involving citizens and spaces of social relations and cohabitation create commonly overlooked spaces in which intersecting individual and collective claims condition the pathways of young migrants, steering them in the arrival society, and give rise to diverse ideas and imaginaries about family ties.
独自移民,共同生活:意大利博洛尼亚当地政策和公民身份重塑无人陪伴的未成年人
本文通过将立法变化、对未成年人状况的看法和社会表现、COVID-19大流行等突发事件以及欧洲-地中海边境的难民危机并置于一起,讨论了意大利对无人陪伴未成年人的接收做法。这场危机对于解释涉及无人陪伴的外国未成年人的移民过程尤为关键,因为它以一种道德矛盾和多义性的方式来框定未成年移民。在涉及未成年移民接收的许多公式和做法中,分析集中在博洛尼亚的一个名为Vesta的共享住房项目上。在这个项目中,即将成年的年轻移民被暂时安置在意大利公民和家庭的家中,这一时刻标志着他们的生活发生了突然变化。通过人类学的视角,我们研究了涉及公民和社会关系和同居空间的福利政策是如何创造出通常被忽视的空间的,在这些空间中,交叉的个人和集体要求制约了年轻移民的道路,引导他们进入抵达社会,并产生了关于家庭关系的各种想法和想象。
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