Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection

The article examined relational mechanisms and underlying processes of informal social protection in a migration context. It examined the role of migrants' agency in constructing, mobilizing and activating different kinds of social support from egocentric networks, as part of their ongoing resp...

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Main Author: Chereni, Admire
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Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsda/article/view/170163
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3778
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description The article examined relational mechanisms and underlying processes of informal social protection in a migration context. It examined the role of migrants' agency in constructing, mobilizing and activating different kinds of social support from egocentric networks, as part of their ongoing response to a hostile post-migration context in South Africa. It draws on the narratives of three migrants who participated in a study on Zimbabwean economic migrants in Johannesburg. Fieldwork for the study entailed observations at two congregations of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, known as Forward in Faith Mission outside Zimbabwe. Additionally interviews were conducted with purposively selected migrants in 2009-2010 and 2016. The findings highlight that informal social protection evolves out of the interplay of moralities of care, protection and reciprocity with the individual and collective agency of migrants. Therefore, while its adequacy remains in question, informal social protection is complex, yet sufficiently flexible to respond to personalised needs of individual migrants.
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spelling ir-11408-37782022-06-27T13:49:06Z Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection Chereni, Admire Informal social protection Risk Migration Vulnerability Zimbabwe The article examined relational mechanisms and underlying processes of informal social protection in a migration context. It examined the role of migrants' agency in constructing, mobilizing and activating different kinds of social support from egocentric networks, as part of their ongoing response to a hostile post-migration context in South Africa. It draws on the narratives of three migrants who participated in a study on Zimbabwean economic migrants in Johannesburg. Fieldwork for the study entailed observations at two congregations of the Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa, known as Forward in Faith Mission outside Zimbabwe. Additionally interviews were conducted with purposively selected migrants in 2009-2010 and 2016. The findings highlight that informal social protection evolves out of the interplay of moralities of care, protection and reciprocity with the individual and collective agency of migrants. Therefore, while its adequacy remains in question, informal social protection is complex, yet sufficiently flexible to respond to personalised needs of individual migrants. 2020-07-15T09:08:20Z 2020-07-15T09:08:20Z 2018 Article 1012-1080 https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsda/article/view/170163 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3778 en Journal of social development in Africa;Vol. 33; No. 1 open
spellingShingle Informal social protection
Risk
Migration
Vulnerability
Zimbabwe
Chereni, Admire
Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title_full Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title_fullStr Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title_full_unstemmed Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title_short Risk, vulnerability and Zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in Johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
title_sort risk, vulnerability and zimbabwean migrants' postarrival adaptation in johannesburg: reflections on relational aspects of informal social protection
topic Informal social protection
Risk
Migration
Vulnerability
Zimbabwe
url https://www.ajol.info/index.php/jsda/article/view/170163
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3778
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