The Entanglement Between Tangible and Intangible Factors in Shaping Hadiya Migration Aspirations to South Africa

Dereje Feyissa Dori, J. Hagen‐Zanker, Caterina Mazzilli
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This article expands scholarly knowledge on migration decision-making drawing on the case of Hadiya (Southern Ethiopia) migration to South Africa. We propose a conceptual framework where intangible factors (religious beliefs, imaginations, norms, and emotions, and feelings) are placed at the core of decision-making, alongside more tangible factors, such as livelihood opportunities. Even though we differentiate between intangible and tangible, we reject any opposition between the two, arguing that they inform and reinforce each other. The Hadiya—South Africa migration corridor emerged from a foundational evangelical Christian prophecy in 2001, which coincided with other events in the Hadiya zone, such as increasing pressure on farmlands, the politicization of internal migration, and more liberal migration policies. Drawing on extensive qualitative data, we focus on the relevance of intangible factors in Hadiya migration to South Africa, bringing to the fore an understudied aspect of decision-making. Showing the centrality of such aspects in Hadiya respondent's life stories, we argue that only by looking at the interplay of intangible and tangible factors we can reach a better understanding of the complex dynamic of migration decision-making.
有形因素和无形因素在塑造哈迪亚人移民南非愿望中的纠葛
本文以哈迪亚(埃塞俄比亚南部)移民南非的案例为基础,扩展了学者们对移民决策的认识。我们提出了一个概念框架,将无形因素(宗教信仰、想象力、规范、情绪和情感)与生计机会等有形因素放在决策的核心位置。尽管我们对无形因素和有形因素进行了区分,但我们反对将两者对立起来,认为两者相互影响、相互促进。哈迪亚-南非移民走廊的出现源于 2001 年基督教福音派的一个基本预言,而这一预言与哈迪亚地区发生的其他事件不谋而合,如农田压力的增加、国内移民的政治化以及更加自由的移民政策。我们利用大量定性数据,重点研究了无形因素在哈迪亚人向南非移民过程中的相关性,使决策过程中一个未被充分研究的方面得以凸显。我们认为,只有研究无形和有形因素的相互作用,才能更好地理解移民决策的复杂动态。
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