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AUTOR(ES) Masja van Meeteren , Suzanne Roggeveen
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Senior Lecturer in Children and Youth Studies at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam in The Hague, Netherlands. Her current research interests include orphanhood and the international political economy of humanitarian responses to orphans, as well as youth sexual and reproductive health issues, primarily in eastern Africa., Amsterdam UMC - University of Amsterdam
ANO 2013
TIPO Article
PERIÓDICO Current Sociology
ISSN 0011-3921
E-ISSN 1461-7064
EDITORA SAGE Publications
DOI 10.1177/0011392113495862
CITAÇÕES 3
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18

Resumo

This article scrutinizes the social networks and the social capital invested within these, of a relatively new and understudied immigrant group in the North European context. The study shows how the social networks of Brazilian immigrants in Amsterdam are segmented along strong dividing lines, especially surrounding legal status. This segmentation has different outcomes for migrants, and within these segments, variation also exists. By analysing in-depth interviews with 30 Brazilian immigrants in Amsterdam, the study finds that a Brazilian community does not exist, and that assistance, non-assistance and a commercialization of social relations all take place at the same time among the social networks of Brazilians in Amsterdam. The analysis also uncovers some of the mechanisms related to these processes and hence adds relevant insights to the literature that studies the contexts in which immigrant social networks provide for social mobility and the contexts in which such networks do not.

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