“I am a Swede born in Bosnia with roots from Montenegro” - Communication and identity development for second generation immigrants in Sweden – a pilot study
Abstract
This paper represents a study regarding identity and communication of second
generation immigrants in Sweden. The mediated kind of communication used by the
informants, their common social activities and their self-perceived identity were the
aspects explored in order to establish the stage of integration into the majority. The study
is based on the four stages minority group identity development theory: unexamined
identity, conformity, resistance and separatism, integration. In this paper second
generation immigrants are referred to as the minority. The hypothesis formulated at the
beginning of this study was that second generation immigrants resist the majority by
forming their own group with own culture, different from the native Swedish one.
The research was conducted through ten structured interviews, some of them enriched
with additional information provided by answering spontaneous auxiliary questions,
according to each informant’s case. The study revealed integration of the target group
into the majority and the typical means of communication mentioned by the informants
outlined a type of youth culture rather than a non-Swedish culture. Therefore in this case
communication reinforces identity and facilitates integration, contrary to the formulated
hypothesis. Second generation immigrants have a clear image of their mixed identity, of
their minority group and of the majority group, typical for the integration stage.
The study concludes that the aspects of communication studied affect positively the
development of identity for second generation immigrants and help their integration into
the majority.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2012-02-08Author
Georgescu, Oana
Keywords
identity
communication
minority
second generation immigrants
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2010:093
Language
eng