Familial Moralities: Moral (Re)source of Commitment in the Immigrant Rights Movement in El Paso, Texas

Alejandro Márquez
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Social movement scholars acknowledge the importance of morality in joining and shaping social movements. There is less knowledge about the content of morality that keeps social movement participants committed, once in. Moral commitments, I argue, emerge from the work conducted within social movements. By looking at everyday activities in the immigrant rights movement in El Paso, Texas, I analyze how commitment is shaped through the caregiving practices of staff and volunteers within two organizations serving immigrants and asylum seekers on the border: Compromiso and Casa Asuncion. Despite the strenuous work involved, I find care givers in these two organizations make sense of their continued participation by drawing on what I call familial moralities. At Compromiso, a legal aid office, caregivers reflect on their or others’ immigrant family histories, creating an intellectual attachment to the work through family. At Casa Asuncion, a migrant shelter, caregivers draw on new familial roles with migrants and the shelter staff, creating an emotional attachment as family.
家庭道德:德克萨斯州埃尔帕索移民权利运动中承诺的道德(再)来源
社会运动学者承认道德在参与和塑造社会运动中的重要性。一旦参与社会运动,人们对道德内容的了解就会减少。我认为,道德承诺是从社会运动中开展的工作中产生的。通过观察德克萨斯州埃尔帕索(El Paso)移民权利运动的日常活动,我分析了在两个为边境移民和寻求庇护者提供服务的组织——妥协组织(compromise)和亚松森之家(Casa Asuncion)——中,工作人员和志愿者的护理实践是如何塑造承诺的。尽管工作繁重,但我发现,这两个组织的护理人员通过借鉴我所谓的家庭道德,使他们继续参与有意义。在法律援助办公室“妥协”(compromise),护理人员会反思自己或他人的移民家庭历史,通过家庭对这项工作产生一种智力上的依恋。在“亚松森之家”(Casa Asuncion),一个移民收容所,照顾者在移民和收容所工作人员之间扮演了新的家庭角色,创造了一种作为家庭的情感依恋。
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