‘A brother is more than a neighbour’: Symbolic boundary work in Czech pro-migration discourse

Q1 Social Sciences
B. Jaworsky, Jan Krotký
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Abstract

Since 2015, the latest so-called migration crisis has become a major discursive topic in the EU, even in countries like Czechia, which have not received many migrants, refugees, or asylum seekers. While researchers have looked at anti-migration discourses in the country, highlighting the ways in which symbolic boundaries around migrants are brightened, there exists a gap in looking at the other side, namely, how migrant rights advocates legitimate the potential acceptance of migrants, refugees, or asylum seekers. In this article, we adopt a cultural sociological approach to explore how two Czech initiatives to accept refugees, including Syrian orphans, variously blur and solidify symbolic boundaries. Our findings show that the migrant rights advocates involved in these two initiatives, who gained the attention of decision makers, follow mainstream discursive narratives, legitimating the acceptance of refugees based on similar arguments and symbols (both religious and security based) as those instrumentalised by the opponents of migration.
“兄弟不仅仅是邻居”:捷克亲移民话语中的象征性边界工作
自2015年以来,最新的所谓移民危机已成为欧盟的一个主要话题,甚至在捷克等没有接收多少移民、难民或寻求庇护者的国家也是如此。虽然研究人员研究了该国的反移民话语,强调了围绕移民的象征性边界被照亮的方式,但在另一方面,也就是移民权利倡导者如何使移民、难民或寻求庇护者的潜在接受合法化,这方面存在差距。在本文中,我们采用文化社会学的方法来探讨捷克两项接纳难民(包括叙利亚孤儿)的倡议是如何模糊和巩固象征性边界的。我们的研究结果表明,参与这两项倡议的移民权利倡导者获得了决策者的关注,他们遵循主流话语叙事,基于类似的论点和符号(宗教和安全基础)将难民的接受合法化,这些论点和符号与移民反对者所利用的相似。
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European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology
European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology Social Sciences-Cultural Studies
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology is a peer-reviewed journal published under the auspices of the European Sociological Association. The study of culture is the fastest growing area in both European and North American sociology. Political sociology is also re-establishing itself as a central plank of the discipline.
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