Intercultural relations are usually studied in specific contexts such as education, health and business. Typical fields of intercultural studies are school classrooms, youth centers and other institutions in which cultural differences are widespread. However, according to Roy, also in this field of research can we distinguish two different intercultural ways: “institutional” and “non-institutional”, with different relational dynamics (Roy 1992, 55). By non-institutional ways we mean contexts without specific written rules for interpersonal relationships, where cultural differences may also emerge in a most spontaneous way. This essay aims to explore when intercultural relations take place in a domestic environment and people from different cultures share daily life, outside a regulatory framework. The main difference is between a context of rules and norms also concerning intercultural relations, on the one hand, and a more spontaneous and informal context on the other. The fundamental theoretical reference is Michel de Certeau’s (1990) thinking about everyday life.

Granata, A. (2020). A young refugee in the family. Intercultural relations during a hosting experience in Milan. In Traverso Andrea (a cura di), Childhoods on the move. Twelve researches on unaccompanied minors in Italy (pp. 71-82). Genova : Genova University Press.

A young refugee in the family. Intercultural relations during a hosting experience in Milan

Granata, A
2020

Abstract

Intercultural relations are usually studied in specific contexts such as education, health and business. Typical fields of intercultural studies are school classrooms, youth centers and other institutions in which cultural differences are widespread. However, according to Roy, also in this field of research can we distinguish two different intercultural ways: “institutional” and “non-institutional”, with different relational dynamics (Roy 1992, 55). By non-institutional ways we mean contexts without specific written rules for interpersonal relationships, where cultural differences may also emerge in a most spontaneous way. This essay aims to explore when intercultural relations take place in a domestic environment and people from different cultures share daily life, outside a regulatory framework. The main difference is between a context of rules and norms also concerning intercultural relations, on the one hand, and a more spontaneous and informal context on the other. The fundamental theoretical reference is Michel de Certeau’s (1990) thinking about everyday life.
Capitolo o saggio
intercultural relations; young refugees; host; everyday life; de Certau
English
Childhoods on the move. Twelve researches on unaccompanied minors in Italy
Traverso Andrea
2020
978-88-3618-050-9
Genova University Press
71
82
Granata, A. (2020). A young refugee in the family. Intercultural relations during a hosting experience in Milan. In Traverso Andrea (a cura di), Childhoods on the move. Twelve researches on unaccompanied minors in Italy (pp. 71-82). Genova : Genova University Press.
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