Baimės atmosfera ir (ne)saugūs namai: (i)migrantų iš Lietuvos Norvegijoje atvejis

Author:

Daukšas Darius1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lietuvos istorijos institutas

Abstract

The Climate of Fear and (Un)Safe Home: The Case of Lithuanian (Im)Migrants in Norway Based on data from fieldwork carried out in Norway, in 2017, the article discusses the climate of fear that (im)migrants from Lithuania confront. (Im) migrants’ experience is based on their own experiences and on the public discourse about children allegedly taken away by the Norwegian Child Welfare Services. This has created a climate of fear. Using data from fieldwork conducted in one of the cities in northern Norway, the article reveals (im)migrant strategies and their attitudes to living in this atmosphere. Key words: migration, identity, emotions, Lithuanians in Norway.

Publisher

Lietuvos Istorijos Institutas

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Environmental Science

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