数字移动瑞典人及其经历:对消除移民例外化的贡献

IF 2.5 2区 社会学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Lisa Åkesson
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这篇文章对根深蒂固的 "他者 "概念提出了挑战,因为这些概念预先假定移民的经历总是与其他人的经历有着本质区别。通过探讨生活在瑞典的受过高等教育的中产阶级白人瑞典人的经历,我强调了这些经历与传统上仅归因于移民的挑战之间的一些相似之处。文章利用在一家大型国际公司的瑞典中心进行的人种学实地调查,研究了瑞典员工参加国际数字会议的经历,这是他们日常职业生活的一个重要方面。文章阐释了他们的经历中通常与移民相关的方面:与语言作斗争、感觉被支配和被忽视、努力适应,同时通过边界维护实践巧妙地挑战英美 "本地人 "的主导地位。这篇文章为移民经历的去异化做出了贡献,同时也没有进一步将享有特权的瑞典人的生活条件等同于那些在日常生活中被移民化和遭受持久异化的人们的生活条件。
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Digitally Mobile Swedes and Their Experiences: A Contribution to the De-Exceptionalization of Migrants

This article challenges entrenched notions of otherness, which presuppose that migrants’ experiences always are inherently different from those of other people. By exploring the experiences of white, middle-class, highly educated Swedes living in Sweden, I highlight some similarities with challenges traditionally attributed solely to migrants. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork conducted in the Swedish hub of a large international company, the article examines experiences of Swedish employees participating in international digital meetings, a significant aspect of their daily professional lives. It elucidates aspects of their experiences that are often associated with migrants: struggling with language, feeling dominated and unseen and striving to adapt while subtly challenging the dominance of British and American ‘natives’ through practices of boundary maintenance. The article contributes to the de-exceptionalization of migrants’ experiences without further equating the privileged Swedes’ living conditions with those of people who are migranticized and subjected to enduring othering in their everyday lives.

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