Federica Manzoli, Matteo Al Kalak, Maria Chiara Rioli
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摘要
需要开展定性-历史研究,以支持移民领域的有效政策和从业人员的工作。在 H2020 项目 "ITHACA--移民机构相互关联的历史和档案"(ITHACA--Interconnected Histories and Archives for Migrant Agency)期间,地中海周边七个国家的研究人员、政策制定者、从业人员、移民协会、政府、公民社会/非政府组织和移民中的 150 多名利益相关者参与了这一主题的讨论。得出了三大主要结论。定性档案研究不仅仅是 "保存":它显示出提供动态和相互关联信息的潜力,包括法律框架、政策文件、历史背景和原始叙事,能够长期支持政策。除此之外,它还是促进移民能动性的潜在工具。定性-历史研究可以成为社会创新的有力工具,因为基于个人和集体叙述的定性研究是非紧急政策以及社会工作规划和评估的必要基础。研究有助于解释移民现象背后的原因,并在最需要的地方,无论是在政治、教育、劳动、卫生还是接待环境中,对移民现象进行背景分析。空间、时间和人员是三个主要的促进因素。为了改善定性和档案研究与政策之间的关系:定性档案研究提供了背景和比较工具,以深入调查当地的特点,并有可能将其扩展到国家和国际层面。
Qualitative-archival research on migration is not just preservation
Qualitative-archival research is needed to support effective policies and the work of practitioners working in the field of migration. This Open Letter helps readers to understand how this happens in different contexts, as more than 150 stakeholders among researchers, policymakers, practitioners, migrant associations, governments, civil society/non-governmental organisations and migrants in seven countries around the Mediterranean contributed to discuss this topic, during the H2020 project ITHACA - Interconnected Histories and Archives for Migrant Agency. Three main key findings emerge. Qualitative-archival research is not just “preservation”: it shows the potential of providing dynamic and interlinked information, including legal frameworks, policy documents, historical context, and original narratives, capable of supporting policies in the long term. Besides this, it is a potential tool to foster the agency of migrants. Qualitative-archival research can be a powerful tool for social innovation, as conducting qualitative research, based on individual and collective narratives, is a necessary basis to non-emergency policies and to social work planning and evaluation. Research helps to explain the reasons behind the migration phenomena and to contextualise them where it is most needed, whether in political, educational, labour, health or reception settings. Space, time and people are the three main enablers. for better qualitative and archival research-policy relations: qualitative archival research offers contextual and comparative tools to investigate in-depth local features and to possibly extend them to the national and international levels.