Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France

Research framework: The study is at the crossroads of two theoretical fields: the condition of the exile and the sociology of the family. Objective : The article aims to analyze the family reconfigurations involved in asylum application procedures. Methodology: A two-year ethnographic field study (2...

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Main Author: Naoual Mahroug
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRS 2023-09-01
Series:Enfances, Familles, Générations
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/efg/17941
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description Research framework: The study is at the crossroads of two theoretical fields: the condition of the exile and the sociology of the family. Objective : The article aims to analyze the family reconfigurations involved in asylum application procedures. Methodology: A two-year ethnographic field study (2018-2019) was carried out in the Centre d’hébergement d’urgence pour migrants (CHUM) and the Centre de premier accueil (CPA) managed by an association. The families housed there come mainly from Albania, Afghanistan, Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia. Results: A birth, the formation of a couple or even a separation are all events that place exiled families in anthemic situations, between the stability generated by these family events, which implies a projection into the future, and the insecurity of asylum procedures, which forces them to remain stuck in the present. These family events are used in different ways by migrant families: either as a means of emancipation, as a factor of “vulnerability” in an attempt to improve living conditions, or as experiential knowledge. Conclusions : The temporalities of asylum procedures and of family changes clash to the point of generating situations of great instability. Furthermore, the superimposition of statuses (that of asylum seekers, woman and mother) leads to paradoxes and even feelings of ambivalence in the daily lives of these women housed in centres.Contribution : Looking beyond the realities of France, the article reflects on the experiences of women asylum seekers in shelters from the perspective of their family projects. In this way, we are able to move away from the asylum procedures imposed on exiles, and graps subjectivity through family changes. Following on the sociology of the family and the emergency context, we understand how families are constructed, and how links are made and broken.
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spelling doaj.art-a78309a3377e4d1ca560b8168dbab6d02024-02-13T10:53:33ZengCentre Urbanisation Culture Société (UCS) de l'INRSEnfances, Familles, Générations1708-63102023-09-01Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en FranceNaoual MahrougResearch framework: The study is at the crossroads of two theoretical fields: the condition of the exile and the sociology of the family. Objective : The article aims to analyze the family reconfigurations involved in asylum application procedures. Methodology: A two-year ethnographic field study (2018-2019) was carried out in the Centre d’hébergement d’urgence pour migrants (CHUM) and the Centre de premier accueil (CPA) managed by an association. The families housed there come mainly from Albania, Afghanistan, Sudan, Eritrea and Somalia. Results: A birth, the formation of a couple or even a separation are all events that place exiled families in anthemic situations, between the stability generated by these family events, which implies a projection into the future, and the insecurity of asylum procedures, which forces them to remain stuck in the present. These family events are used in different ways by migrant families: either as a means of emancipation, as a factor of “vulnerability” in an attempt to improve living conditions, or as experiential knowledge. Conclusions : The temporalities of asylum procedures and of family changes clash to the point of generating situations of great instability. Furthermore, the superimposition of statuses (that of asylum seekers, woman and mother) leads to paradoxes and even feelings of ambivalence in the daily lives of these women housed in centres.Contribution : Looking beyond the realities of France, the article reflects on the experiences of women asylum seekers in shelters from the perspective of their family projects. In this way, we are able to move away from the asylum procedures imposed on exiles, and graps subjectivity through family changes. Following on the sociology of the family and the emergency context, we understand how families are constructed, and how links are made and broken.https://journals.openedition.org/efg/17941Francesubjectivityexilemigrant shelterethnographyfamily reconfiguration
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Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
Enfances, Familles, Générations
France
subjectivity
exile
migrant shelter
ethnography
family reconfiguration
title Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
title_full Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
title_fullStr Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
title_full_unstemmed Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
title_short Des transformations familiales à l’épreuve des procédures de demande d’asile en France
title_sort des transformations familiales a l epreuve des procedures de demande d asile en france
topic France
subjectivity
exile
migrant shelter
ethnography
family reconfiguration
url https://journals.openedition.org/efg/17941
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