International Migration
Volume 48, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 103-132

Moving through social networks: The case of Armenian migrants in the Czech Republic (Article)

Klvaňová R.*
  • a Institute for Research on Social Reproduction and Integration, Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University, Czech Republic

Abstract

This paper brings attention to the role of social networks in the migration of asylum seekers and explores how the embeddedness of the migrants in social networks both facilitates and constrains their mobility in different phases of the migration process. It reconstructs the migration paths of eight Armenian migrant families who arrived in the Czech Republic as asylum seekers during the 1990s and the beginning of the twenty-first century. By examining the narrated stories of the Armenian migrants it shows that social networks formed an important context for employing various migration strategies in all phases of the migration process, and that the meaning and character of migrants' social networks changed over time. In the initial phase of decision-making about migration as well as on their journey, it was mainly weak ties of random acquaintances that played a dominant role. The position of the migrants in those networks was rather insecure. They held a little control over the information they received, but in these vulnerable situations they had to rely on their weak ties, which strongly influenced their mobility. In the arrival and settlement phases the social context of the refugee camp hindered the cultivation of social ties outside the migrants' circle on one hand, and facilitated development of bonding ties among the migrants on the other. Bonding social networks enabled inclusion of the Armenian migrants into various social spheres especially at the beginning of the settlement process. However, the bounded character of these networks was also recognized as excluding them from access to resources of the dominant society and preventing their social mobility in later phases of their settlement. Thus, bridging networks that provide access to certain resources of the dominant society were sought. © 2009 The Author. Journal Compilation © 2009 IOM.

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Index Keywords

international migration social network Asian immigrant decision making Czech Republic settlement pattern asylum seeker

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DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2435.2009.00565.x
ISSN: 00207985
Cited by: 7
Original Language: English