Emotional reflexivity in contexts of migration: How the consideration of internal processes is necessary to explain agency

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Digithum Pub Date : 2018-01-15 DOI:10.7238/D.V0I21.3106
Yvonne Albrecht
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Abstract

Current societies are configured in such a way that relations with others are less defined and social conditions are complex and often nontransparent (e.g. Holmes, 2015; Bauman, 2003). There is never-ending uncertainty over how to act and how to feel. Set rules on how to feel no longer exist (Hochschild, 1983; Neckel, 2005; Wouters, 1999). These conditions also pose a challenge in migration processes: clear demarcations and unwavering sense of belonging are often not possible “just like that” (Albrecht, 2016, p. 1). This implies challenges for the individual. To this effect, emotions become increasingly important in navigating one’s own path through uncertain conditions (Holmes, 2015). The following paper addresses how emotional reflexivity processes are relevant for individuals in these situations. As such, emotional reflexivity must be defined as a process of internal adjustment between emotional activity and emotional passivity. The result of this process is visible through a level of action which can also consist in taking no action at all (Helfferich, 2012). Therefore, the paper suggests a modified definition of the terms agency and “emotional reflexivity”. The definition of emotional reflexivity includes several aspects of Holmes’s (2015; 2010) and Burkitt’s (2012) former definitions and expands on them. Emotional reflexivity – internal adjustments of emotional activity and passivity – will be illustrated using empirical data on current processes of migration to Germany.
移民背景下的情绪反射性:如何有必要考虑内部过程来解释代理
当前社会的结构是这样一种方式,即与他人的关系不那么明确,社会条件复杂且往往不透明(例如Holmes, 2015;鲍曼,2003)。如何行动,如何感受,永远都是不确定的。设定如何感受的规则不再存在(Hochschild, 1983;Neckel, 2005;武泰,1999)。这些条件也对移民过程构成了挑战:明确的界限和坚定不移的归属感往往不可能“就像那样”(Albrecht, 2016, p. 1)。这意味着对个人的挑战。为此,情绪在通过不确定条件导航自己的道路时变得越来越重要(Holmes, 2015)。下面的文章讨论了情绪反射过程在这些情况下是如何与个体相关的。因此,情绪反身性必须被定义为情绪主动与情绪被动之间的内部调节过程。这一过程的结果是通过一定程度的行动可以看到的,这种行动也可以包括根本不采取行动(Helfferich, 2012)。因此,本文建议对代理和“情绪反身性”的定义进行修正。情绪反射的定义包括Holmes (2015;2010)和Burkitt(2012)以前的定义并对其进行了扩展。情绪反身性-情绪活动和被动的内部调整-将使用当前移民到德国过程的经验数据来说明。
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Digithum
Digithum HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
0.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
5
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: Digithum applies a relational perspective in the analysis of processes of inclusion and social exclusion, subjective experiences, social ties, cultural heritage and cultural production and consumption.
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