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Care as mundane politics: contested familial refugee lives in Finland
Authors:Kirsi Pauliina Kallio  Jouni Häkli
Affiliation:Space and Political Agency Research Group, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland
Abstract:Refugees often find themselves in challenging positions regarding their familial relations while seeking asylum. Whereas transnational human rights agreements and institutions identify families as units of protection and sources of care with variable compositions, many immigration policies and humanitarian practices regard familial relations also problematic and interpret refugees’ rights to family life narrowly. This leaves refugees’ attempts to draw from and manage their transnational family lives poorly recognized and supported. In result, refugees may end up in paradoxical subject positions of having to give up and take responsibility for their families, with their own experiences and understanding of familial life remaining secondary. These contradictions are heightened when familial concerns are among the reasons for seeking asylum, involving caring and uncaring relations. In this article, we analyze familiality as a form of mundane care politics in refugee situations, based on our study with asylum seekers and refugees in Finland.
Keywords:Caring agency  familial agency  familiality  mundane politics  refugeeness  welfare policy
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