“这不是你应该做的”:在挪威户外教育移民

IF 3.4 2区 社会学 Q1 GEOGRAPHY
Sarah Anderson, Hilde Nymoen Rørtveit, Gunhild Setten
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摘要

鼓励参加户外娱乐活动,认为这是难民学习挪威语言和文化的一种成功方法,因为这有助于融入挪威社会。虽然户外活动的多样性和参与受到高度重视和强烈鼓励,很大程度上是因为它们对社会和健康的好处,但也有很多迹象表明,挪威的户外活动包括一些比其他的更多。因此,户外并不是每个人都能进入和享受的中立空间。本文通过调查组织者如何以及为什么“设计”难民的行为,以适应户外固有的规范和意识形态,与户外娱乐活动或friluftsliv的组织者合作。通过借鉴道德地理和“公民道德化”的概念,文章确定了三类规范,作为讨论身体的道德秩序如何有助于公民制定项目的基础,旨在创造某些类型的理想户外公民。这篇文章还有助于讨论公民道德化是否以及如何创造一种道德秩序,将新来者视为局外人,从而加剧挪威社会中已经存在的关于包容和排斥难民的挑战。
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‘That’s not how you do it’: Moralising the migrant in the Norwegian outdoors

Participation in outdoor recreational activities is encouraged as a successful method for refugees to learn Norwegian language and culture, based on an assumption that this facilitates social inclusion into Norwegian society. Whilst diversity and engagement in the outdoors is highly valued and strongly encouraged, much because of their social and health benefits, there is also much to suggest that the Norwegian outdoors works to include some more than others. The outdoors is, hence, not a neutral space for everybody to access and enjoy. This article engages with organisers of outdoor recreational activities, or friluftsliv, for refugees through an investigation of how and why organisers are ‘engineering’ the refugees’ behaviours so as to fit established normativities and ideologies inherent in the outdoors. By drawing on conceptualisations of moral geographies and the ‘moralisation of citizenship’, the article identifies three categories of normativities which serve as a basis for a discussion of how the moral ordering of bodies contributes to a citizen-making project, aiming to create certain types of ideal outdoor citizens. The article also contributes to discussions of whether and how moralisation of citizenship can create a moral order that places newcomers as outsiders, fuelling already-existing challenges regarding inclusion and exclusion of refugees in Norwegian society.

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Geoforum
Geoforum GEOGRAPHY-
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
5.70%
发文量
201
期刊介绍: Geoforum is an international, inter-disciplinary journal, global in outlook, and integrative in approach. The broad focus of Geoforum is the organisation of economic, political, social and environmental systems through space and over time. Areas of study range from the analysis of the global political economy and environment, through national systems of regulation and governance, to urban and regional development, local economic and urban planning and resources management. The journal also includes a Critical Review section which features critical assessments of research in all the above areas.
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