TY - JOUR
T1 - Reproduction of (Un)-modernity at the site of the everyday
T2 - Knowledge production practices on 'migrant families' in the Netherlands
AU - Blankvoort, Nadine
AU - Rudman, Debbie Laliberte
AU - van Hartingsveldt, Margo
AU - Krumeich, Anja
PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - This paper examines how the everyday doing of 'migrant families' is described, problematized, and disciplined within knowledge production practices. Through a critical discourse analysis of research reports originating in the Netherlands and focused on migrant families, the paper explores the discursive constructions of 'modern' and 'unmodern' families, depicted in their doing of 'modern' and 'unmodern values', while highlighting the fluid and contested construction of modernity itself. By merging theoretical perspectives from critical migration studies, sociology of the everyday, and occupational science, the paper argues that the study and description of the everyday is yet another site where cultural assumptions and modernity logics are (re)produced and disseminated into practice in ways in which the everyday becomes the site of intensive harm. In turn, the implications of such discursive harm in the lives of those deemed 'unmodern' warrants further study.
AB - This paper examines how the everyday doing of 'migrant families' is described, problematized, and disciplined within knowledge production practices. Through a critical discourse analysis of research reports originating in the Netherlands and focused on migrant families, the paper explores the discursive constructions of 'modern' and 'unmodern' families, depicted in their doing of 'modern' and 'unmodern values', while highlighting the fluid and contested construction of modernity itself. By merging theoretical perspectives from critical migration studies, sociology of the everyday, and occupational science, the paper argues that the study and description of the everyday is yet another site where cultural assumptions and modernity logics are (re)produced and disseminated into practice in ways in which the everyday becomes the site of intensive harm. In turn, the implications of such discursive harm in the lives of those deemed 'unmodern' warrants further study.
KW - Occupational science
KW - migration
KW - families
KW - modernity
KW - critical discourse analysis
KW - IMMIGRANT INTEGRATION
KW - MARRIAGE MIGRATION
KW - MODERNITY
KW - COLONIALITY
KW - MANAGEMENT
KW - LOVE
U2 - 10.1080/14427591.2024.2437765
DO - 10.1080/14427591.2024.2437765
M3 - Article
SN - 1442-7591
JO - Journal of Occupational Science
JF - Journal of Occupational Science
ER -