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Escaping uncertainty: overlapping methods of knowledge production and exchange in the naturalization journey

AutorInnen: Haller, Liam; Yanaşmayan, Zeynep Publikationsjahr: 2024

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This paper examines how forced migrants integrate individual perception, interpersonal exchange, and extended networks to navigate the naturalization process. By bringing together these three methods of knowledge creation and exchange, we aim to clarify how these strategies interact and overlap to manage uncertainties stemming from naturalization bureaucracy, a complex and often opaque process. Drawing on personal accounts of 30 Syrians in Berlin and analysis of approximately 100 social media posts, our findings illustrate that these methods could be employed concurrently or interchangeably and on the whole in a symbiotic manner, offering migrants multiple pathways to acquire and (in)validate crucial information. Although this synthesis of knowledge production methods is not necessarily conducive to accessing the right in question, in our case naturalization, it becomes necessary to arrive at “informed” decision-making in uncertain environments characterized by low level of trust and asymmetrical power relations. The paper therefore contributes to broader discussions on migrants’ navigation of legal systems and coping mechanisms in the face of bureaucratic hurdles.

 

doi: 10.1186/s40878-024-00397-w ISSN: 2214-594X Open Access
Haller, Liam; Yanaşmayan, Zeynep (2024): Escaping uncertainty: overlapping methods of knowledge production and exchange in the naturalization journey. Comparative Migration Studies 12 (41). DOI: 10.1186/s40878-024-00397-w.