Narrative positioning and ‘integration’ in lifestyle migration : British migrants in Ariège, France

Lawson, Michelle (2017) Narrative positioning and ‘integration’ in lifestyle migration : British migrants in Ariège, France. Language and Intercultural Communication, 17 (1). pp. 58-75. ISSN 1470-8477

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Abstract

This paper explores the concept of integration within lifestyle migration, with a focus on British adults living in south-west France. Studies of lifestyle migration, viewed as a deliberate and relatively privileged search for a new life abroad, commonly refer to the theme of integration as an obsession among migrants, with the British in particular at pains to distinguish themselves from those who do not integrate. While studies generally approach the concept from the researcher’s perspective, it is appropriate to make a detailed investigation of how migrants themselves understand it. In this study I show how data from interviews carried out with British people living in the Ariège département can be analysed using a narrative positioning framework to illustrate how migrants themselves appropriate the concept of integration as a strategy for positive self-identification. The study extends our understanding not only of self-positioning within intercultural contexts, but also how local narrative work within the social context of lifestyle migration is situated within a broader moral landscape.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Language and Intercultural Communication
Additional Information:
Author no longer at Lancaster
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? liifestyle migrationnarrative positioningintegrationidentitybritish expatsdiscursive strategiesideologiescommunicationlinguistics and language ??
ID Code:
80012
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Deposited On:
10 Jun 2016 09:32
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Yes
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Published
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15 Jul 2024 16:08