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Ethnic boundary making among Swedish migrants in Helsinki

Journal

ETHNIC AND RACIAL STUDIES
Volume 45, Issue 16, Pages 168-188

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2021.2019814

Keywords

Blurring; ethnic boundaries; ethnicity; language minorities; skilled migrants; social integration

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This study examines the ethnic boundary-making strategies promoted by Swedish migrants in Finland. Based on interviews with migrants in Helsinki who had no previous personal connection to Finland, the study reveals that despite social integration, these privileged migrants choose to blur ethnic boundaries and question the significance of ethnic and national belonging.
This is a study of ethnic boundary-making strategies promoted by Swedish migrants in Finland. The results are based on interviews with a sample of migrants in Helsinki without previous personal connection to Finland. The interviewees can be considered privileged migrants, and the study provides new information on the strategies of ethnic boundary making promoted by members of privileged ethnic groups. In Helsinki, the migrants from Sweden navigate a social field with local ethnic boundaries, including an autochthonous Swedish-speaking minority. Despite social integration in Finnish society, the migrants choose the strategy of boundary blurring, whereby the interviewees wished to question the importance of ethnic and national belonging. This choice of strategy can be explained by the ambivalence they experience in navigating the local ethnic categories and language policies. Thus, the results describe how societal structures shape individual strategies of ethnic boundary making.

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