Table des matières
4. Analysis
- 4.1 Context: institutional, social and symbolic boundaries
- 4.1.1. Swiss asylum policy and permits
- 4.1.2 Admission and integration policy
- 4.1.3 Language
- 4.1.4 Religion
- 4.1.5 Gender
- 4.2 Narratives of belonging and unbelonging
- 4.2.1 First cluster: young refugee women and the ambivalence of belonging
- Narratives of exclusion and demarcation logics: the school
- Negotiations within the family circle
- Double identities, negotiations and transnationalism
- Obtainment of nationality and Geneva
- Ambivalent feelings of belonging and alterity
- 4.2.2 Second cluster: highly qualified women and disillusion
- Lack of access to the labor market and disillusions
- Social networks, unbelonging and feelings of alterity
- Feelings of belonging towards Switzerland
- 4.2.3 Third cluster: vulnerable women and empowerment?
- Learning French
- Women’s rights and feelings of belonging
- Meaning of belonging to Geneva?
- 4.3 Discussion: identity strategies of belonging
- Double identity, double culture
- Humanist identity and identity as women