Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review

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Autor(a) principal: Ramachandran, Niroshan
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Di Matteo, Claudia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v11i3.6858
Resumo: In recent years, social work with migrants and ethnic minorities has developed as a field of research and practice. Further, it is recognised in the literature that the increased processes of human mobility in today’s societies have driven a growing focus on inclusive cities, especially in larger urban areas where ethnic diversity and cultural heterogeneity can be found alongside newly arrived migrants seeking a better quality of life, safety, and sanctuary. There is a strong link between individuals’ well‐being and their relationship with spaces, institutions, and resources. Cities and their urban environment have been increasingly identified as key arenas where social, economic, and ecological societal challenges should be addressed. In the context of migration, municipalities have invested in dealing with both inclusive and sustainable policies. However, cities are not uniformly experienced by all. This scoping review seeks to answer how an inclusive city is conceptualised in the Swedish and the UK’s social work literature concerning migration. Using social exclusion and inclusion as the theoretical points of view, we conduct analysis using Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) six‐stage methodological framework. Despite social work playing a major role in the social inclusion of immigrant minorities in cities, through promoting participation, there is a lack of knowledge and research on social work engagement with social inclusion, both in the fields of social policy and practices. This article contributes to an enhanced understanding of what an inclusive city is, and the role of social work in defining and developing social policies and professional interventions for inclusive cities to support the integration of migrants with distinct needs. We offer a much‐needed review of the similarities and differences between the two geographies by analysing the social work perspectives from Sweden and the UK.
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title Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
spellingShingle Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
Ramachandran, Niroshan
inclusive cities; migration; social work; Sweden; United Kingdom
title_short Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
title_full Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
title_fullStr Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
title_full_unstemmed Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
title_sort Exploring Inclusive Cities for Migrants in the UK and Sweden: A Scoping Review
author Ramachandran, Niroshan
author_facet Ramachandran, Niroshan
Di Matteo, Claudia
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Di Matteo, Claudia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv inclusive cities; migration; social work; Sweden; United Kingdom
topic inclusive cities; migration; social work; Sweden; United Kingdom
description In recent years, social work with migrants and ethnic minorities has developed as a field of research and practice. Further, it is recognised in the literature that the increased processes of human mobility in today’s societies have driven a growing focus on inclusive cities, especially in larger urban areas where ethnic diversity and cultural heterogeneity can be found alongside newly arrived migrants seeking a better quality of life, safety, and sanctuary. There is a strong link between individuals’ well‐being and their relationship with spaces, institutions, and resources. Cities and their urban environment have been increasingly identified as key arenas where social, economic, and ecological societal challenges should be addressed. In the context of migration, municipalities have invested in dealing with both inclusive and sustainable policies. However, cities are not uniformly experienced by all. This scoping review seeks to answer how an inclusive city is conceptualised in the Swedish and the UK’s social work literature concerning migration. Using social exclusion and inclusion as the theoretical points of view, we conduct analysis using Arksey and O’Malley’s (2005) six‐stage methodological framework. Despite social work playing a major role in the social inclusion of immigrant minorities in cities, through promoting participation, there is a lack of knowledge and research on social work engagement with social inclusion, both in the fields of social policy and practices. This article contributes to an enhanced understanding of what an inclusive city is, and the role of social work in defining and developing social policies and professional interventions for inclusive cities to support the integration of migrants with distinct needs. We offer a much‐needed review of the similarities and differences between the two geographies by analysing the social work perspectives from Sweden and the UK.
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