Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland

This article addresses questions of difference, positionality, and belonging from the perspectives of international migrants living and working in rural communities in Iceland. With the recent integration of rural areas into the global economy, small villages and towns have undergone rapid social tr...

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Published in:Social Inclusion
Main Authors: Skaptadóttir, Unnur Dís, Wojtyńska, Anna, Innes, Pamela
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https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/7756/3684
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Innes, Pamela
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spelling ftssoar:oai:gesis.izsoz.de:document/94227 2025-04-27T14:31:21+00:00 Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland Skaptadóttir, Unnur Dís Wojtyńska, Anna Innes, Pamela 2024-05-22T11:55:20Z https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/94227 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/7756/3684 https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7756 unknown PRT https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/94227 https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/7756/3684 https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7756 Creative Commons - Namensnennung 4.0 Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0 Social Inclusion 12 Migrants' Inclusion in Rural Communities Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Anthropologie Social sciences sociology anthropology Sociology & anthropology European labour migrants inclusion Migration Agrarsoziologie Sociology of Migration Rural Sociology ländlicher Raum Hierarchie Exklusion Integration Arbeitsmigration Diversität Island Gruppenzugehörigkeit soziale Schichtung rural area hierarchy exclusion labor migration diversity Iceland group membership social stratification Zeitschriftenartikel journal article 2024 ftssoar https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7756 2025-03-31T04:26:01Z This article addresses questions of difference, positionality, and belonging from the perspectives of international migrants living and working in rural communities in Iceland. With the recent integration of rural areas into the global economy, small villages and towns have undergone rapid social transformation. The development of new industries and growing tourism in these localities has attracted many international migrants. The share of migrants in the local populations oscillates between 10% to 50%, depending on the town, with the majority coming from Europe. Commonly, they make up the greater part of workers in service jobs and manual labour in rural towns and villages. This article builds on data from ethnographic field research over 15 months in five parts of Iceland located outside of the capital region. Based on the analysis of interviews with migrants, we examine different perceptions of affinity and belonging and explore their experiences of inclusion and exclusion. To what extent do migrants see themselves as part of local communities? How do they narrate their social positions in those places? The discussion highlights how social stratification and hierarchy affect migrants' experiences of inclusion as commonly displayed in the interviews. Furthermore, we elaborate on how notions of relatedness and otherness reflect inherited ideas of Europe and contemporary divergent geopolitical positions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland SSOAR - Social Science Open Access Repository Social Inclusion 12
spellingShingle Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Anthropologie
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sociology & anthropology
European labour migrants
inclusion
Migration
Agrarsoziologie
Sociology of Migration
Rural Sociology
ländlicher Raum
Hierarchie
Exklusion
Integration
Arbeitsmigration
Diversität
Island
Gruppenzugehörigkeit
soziale Schichtung
rural area
hierarchy
exclusion
labor migration
diversity
Iceland
group membership
social stratification
Skaptadóttir, Unnur Dís
Wojtyńska, Anna
Innes, Pamela
Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title_full Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title_fullStr Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title_short Differentiated Borders of Belonging and Exclusion: European Migrants in Rural Areas in Iceland
title_sort differentiated borders of belonging and exclusion: european migrants in rural areas in iceland
topic Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Anthropologie
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sociology & anthropology
European labour migrants
inclusion
Migration
Agrarsoziologie
Sociology of Migration
Rural Sociology
ländlicher Raum
Hierarchie
Exklusion
Integration
Arbeitsmigration
Diversität
Island
Gruppenzugehörigkeit
soziale Schichtung
rural area
hierarchy
exclusion
labor migration
diversity
Iceland
group membership
social stratification
topic_facet Sozialwissenschaften
Soziologie
Anthropologie
Social sciences
sociology
anthropology
Sociology & anthropology
European labour migrants
inclusion
Migration
Agrarsoziologie
Sociology of Migration
Rural Sociology
ländlicher Raum
Hierarchie
Exklusion
Integration
Arbeitsmigration
Diversität
Island
Gruppenzugehörigkeit
soziale Schichtung
rural area
hierarchy
exclusion
labor migration
diversity
Iceland
group membership
social stratification
url https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/94227
https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/7756/3684
https://doi.org/10.17645/si.7756