Title of article
Our health and theirs: Forced migration, othering, and public health
Author/Authors
Natalie J. Grove، نويسنده , , Anthony B. Zwi and Research Steering Committee، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
12
From page
1931
To page
1942
Abstract
This paper uses ‘othering’ theory to explore how forced migrants are received in developed countries and considers the implications of this for public health. It identifies a variety of mechanisms by which refugees, asylum seekers and irregular migrants are positioned as ‘the other’ and are defined and treated as separate, distant and disconnected from the host communities in receiving countries. The paper examines how this process has the potential to affect health outcomes both for individuals and communities and concludes that public health must engage with and challenge this othering discourse. It argues that public health practitioners have a critical role to play in reframing thinking about health services and health policies for forced migrants, by promoting inclusion and by helping shape a narrative which integrates and values the experiences of this population.
Keywords
Refugee , Forced migration , discourse , public health , social exclusion , Asylum seekers , Othering
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Social Science and Medicine
Record number
602803
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