CULTUURLIJN. A Project that paves the way for social inclusion and empowerment of asylum seekers?
Abstract
International migration has increased considerably over the past decades, mainly due to a rise
in the number of asylum seekers who have applied for international protection. Prior to arrival
in Europe, the migrants have often passed a long journey, followed by a trying asylum process
determining their legal status in the host country. The state of waiting and 'not knowing' for
months or even years obviously affects the asylum seekers in complex ways. These factors do
not only impinge on their human- and economic rights, but they also affect their mental health
and ability to maintain a social life.
The aim of this study was to investigate whether Cultuurlijn, a sociocultural project in
Brussels could play a preventive role against the social exclusion of asylum seekers and
enable them to feel more empowered. The research thus attempted to observe the
contributions that NGO's can make in ensuring asylum seekers to enjoy some rights and
freedoms that they are normally not entitled to. By employing a mixed methods approach, two
perspectives of Cultuurlijn emerged: Participants' and Initiators' experiences.
The findings that derived from this study provided us with new and important insights into
the impacts a cultural project can have on participant asylum seekers' lives. We can identify
several key factors that emerged as particularly significant. Notably, creating social networks,
participating in the social and cultural life of the host society and learning the culture and
language were stressed as particularly important.
There were also significant elements in the initiators' and stakeholders' experiences of
working with the project. The informants particularly stressed the value of social interactions
and avoiding isolation. The project was also believed to contribute to an integration process
taking place which can prepare the participants for a possible life in Belgium.
The study conclusively showed that in absence of political belonging, the asylum seekers
were in need of another form of belonging which was enabled through the activities of
Cultuurlijn.The experiences of participating in the project thus served as a coping strategy and
an escape from their difficult circumstances which became a way of survival.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2013-11-08Author
Sabeti, Somita
Keywords
Asylum seekers, Social inclusion, Empowerment, Social networks, Participation
Language
eng