Plural violence(s) and migrants' transnational engagement with democratic politics: the case of Colombians in Europe.

IF 4.3 2区 社会学 Q1 DEMOGRAPHY
Comparative Migration Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-15 DOI:10.1186/s40878-022-00298-w
Anastasia Bermudez
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Abstract

This article explores how multiple, interrelated violence(s) shape the ways in which migrants relate to democratic politics transnationally. It takes as a departing point the literature on violent democracies and violent pluralism in the Latin American context, and more specifically the situation in Colombia, where democratic institutions coexist with plural violence(s). Following on from studies of migrant transnational politics, the analysis focuses on the Colombian diaspora and how migrants coming from violent democracies engage politically with the home country. Based on extensive research with Colombian migrants in Europe since the mid-90s, the article shows how despite different motivations for migrating, origin-country violence plays a significant role in the lives of many Colombians abroad. It then explores how violence influences migrants' transnational politics. Migrating from a context of pervasive violence(s) can affect migrants' sense of transnational belonging as well as increase mistrust and indifference towards formal democratic processes. However, the situation in the home country, together with being exposed to different conditions in the host society, can also motivate migrants to participate transnationally in initiatives to end the violence, thus increasing cooperation and trust.

多元暴力和移民对民主政治的跨国参与:欧洲哥伦比亚人的案例。
本文探讨了多重相互关联的暴力如何塑造移民与跨国民主政治的关系。它以拉丁美洲背景下关于暴力民主和暴力多元主义的文献为出发点,更具体地说,哥伦比亚的情况是民主制度与多元暴力并存的。在移民跨国政治研究的基础上,分析集中在哥伦比亚侨民以及来自暴力民主国家的移民如何在政治上与母国交往。基于对90年代中期以来在欧洲的哥伦比亚移民的广泛研究,这篇文章表明,尽管移民的动机不同,但原籍国的暴力在许多海外哥伦比亚人的生活中发挥了重要作用。然后探讨暴力如何影响移民的跨国政治。从普遍存在暴力的环境中移徙会影响移徙者的跨国归属感,并增加对正式民主进程的不信任和冷漠。然而,原籍国的情况,再加上在东道国社会的不同条件,也可以激励移民参与跨国倡议,以结束暴力,从而增加合作和信任。
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Comparative Migration Studies
Comparative Migration Studies Social Sciences-Law
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