Foxwell Kate, Strohmaier Sarah, Jones Fergal, Nigbur Dennis
School of Psychology and Life Sciences, Canterbury Christ Church University, Canterbury, UK.
Br J Soc Psychol. 2025 Apr;64(2):e12798. doi: 10.1111/bjso.12798. Epub 2024 Sep 6.
Migrants' subjective sense of home deserves further research attention. In the particular context of the United Kingdom's (UK's) decision to leave the European Union ('Brexit'), we interviewed 10 European citizens living in the UK about their sense of home, using interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA). In our analysis, we identified themes of (1) having more than one home, (2) making and finding a new home, (3) being permanently different from the non-migrant population and (4) a concern about feeling safe and welcome. Migration and sense of home involved building and rebuilding personal and social identity. Making a new home was effortful, and neither the old home nor the difference from the native population ever disappeared psychologically. This adds an experiential aspect to the idea of 'integration' in acculturation. Different notions of home were linked to different experiences of the impact of the Brexit referendum. We discuss the connections between acculturation, sense of home and lived experience and propose lived identity as a fruitful subject matter for social psychology.
移民的主观归属感值得进一步的研究关注。在英国决定脱离欧盟(“脱欧”)的特定背景下,我们运用解释现象学分析(IPA)方法,采访了10位居住在英国的欧洲公民,了解他们的归属感。在分析过程中,我们确定了以下几个主题:(1)拥有不止一个家;(2)建立并找到一个新家;(3)与非移民人群存在永久性差异;(4)对安全感和受欢迎程度的担忧。移民与归属感涉及个人和社会身份的构建与重建。建立一个新家是一项艰巨的任务,旧家以及与本土人群的差异在心理上都不会消失。这为文化适应中“融入”的概念增添了体验层面的内容。不同的家的概念与脱欧公投影响的不同经历相关联。我们讨论了文化适应、归属感与生活经历之间的联系,并提出生活身份是社会心理学一个富有成果的研究主题。