Rivera-Navarro Jesús, Brey Elisa, Franco Manuel
Sociology and Communication Department, Social Sciences Faculty, Universidad de Salamanca, Salamanca, Spain.
Applied Sociology Department, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
J Migr Health. 2020 Dec 7;1-2:100019. doi: 10.1016/j.jmh.2020.100019. eCollection 2020.
The analysis of urban health transformations must include the study of how neighbourhoods are influenced by demographic changes such as immigration. The objective of this study was to analyse how the relationship between native and immigrant residents in neighbourhoods with different socio-economic levels influenced the use of urban health assets, such as public spaces and food stores. Three Madrid neighbourhoods of different socio-economic levels were selected and studied by conducting 37 semi-structured interviews and 29 focus groups. Data analysis was based on qualitative sequential discourse. The main finding was that the presence of immigrants in Madrid neighbourhoods, especially with low and medium socio-economic levels, was perceived negatively, affecting the use of public spaces and food stores. This negative perception unfolded in three dimensions: (1) difficulties for natives and immigrants to live together; (2) limitations on using public spaces caused by a feeling of insecurity; (3) criticism of immigrant food stores, especially Chinese-run food stores. Our findings showed a worrisome lack of social contact between immigrants and native residents, which affected the use of urban health assets, such as public spaces and food stores.
对城市健康转型的分析必须包括对社区如何受到移民等人口变化影响的研究。本研究的目的是分析不同社会经济水平社区中本地居民与移民居民之间的关系如何影响城市健康资源的使用,如公共空间和食品店。通过开展37次半结构化访谈和29次焦点小组讨论,选取并研究了马德里三个不同社会经济水平的社区。数据分析基于定性序列话语。主要发现是,马德里社区中移民的存在,尤其是在社会经济水平较低和中等的社区,被视为负面影响,影响了公共空间和食品店的使用。这种负面看法体现在三个方面:(1)本地人和移民共同生活存在困难;(2)安全感缺失导致公共空间使用受限;(3)对移民食品店,尤其是华人经营的食品店的批评。我们的研究结果表明,移民与本地居民之间令人担忧地缺乏社会联系,这影响了公共空间和食品店等城市健康资源的使用。