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@proceedings{2320957, author = {Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya}, booktitle = {Cultural Sociology East & West}, keywords = {decoloniality, migration studies, cultural sociology}, language = {eng}, title = {Decolonizing, decentering, and deracializing: A critical cultural sociology of migration}, url = {https://ccs.yale.edu/activities-events/special-conferences-and-events/cultural-sociology-east-west}, year = {2023} }
TY - CONF ID - 2320957 AU - Jaworsky, Bernadette Nadya PY - 2023 TI - Decolonizing, decentering, and deracializing: A critical cultural sociology of migration KW - decoloniality, migration studies, cultural sociology UR - https://ccs.yale.edu/activities-events/special-conferences-and-events/cultural-sociology-east-west N2 - Migration studies has, of late, become much more reflexive. A recent (2023) issue of the journal Sociological Forum has published a special issue on “decolonizing” the field. The authors variously suggest different forms of paradigm shifts, which, besides decolonizing, include decentering or adopting a Du Boisian approach that takes race seriously. My goal is to bring these perspectives into conversation with cultural sociology, to explore the ways in which studying meaning-making processes and hermeneutically reconstructing cultural structures can help understand migration-related phenomena. In particular, I argue that the analytical tool of symbolic boundaries represents a useful common language and a bridge of sorts. To illuminate the possibilities, I provide empirical examples from a research study on attitudes toward migration in Czechia, a country that presents a compelling analytical puzzle: there are few “migrants” yet the issue of migration looms large on political and public agendas. ER -
JAWORSKY, Bernadette Nadya. Decolonizing, decentering, and deracializing: A critical cultural sociology of migration. In \textit{Cultural Sociology East \&{} West}. 2023.
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