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Away From Home: Somali Women's Mediated Entry Into the United Kingdom
Authors:Beatrice Akua-Sakyiwah
Affiliation:Gender Development and Resource Centre, School of Public Services and Governance, GIMPA, Accra, Ghana
Abstract:Based on in-depth interviews with 26 Somali women refugees, this article discusses structural arrangements around their settlement in the United Kingdom (UK). Their “male-centered” migration can be viewed as a specific form of patriarchal institution where men control women's trajectories. Based on Bourdieu's concept of social capital, I introduce a new category of knowledge capital—supplementary capital—to discuss sociocultural/political stratifications that affect integration of my informants in the UK. I show how a lack of familiarity with the dominant language became central to their integration difficulties. These underexamined problems are key factors in immigration processes.
Keywords:Immigration  transition  asylum/refugee  habitus  cultural/social capital  supplementary capital  gender inequalities
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