1. Not in the eyes of the beholder: envy among Bolivian migrants in Spain.
- Author
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Tapias M and Escandell X
- Subjects
- Bolivia ethnology, History, 20th Century, History, 21st Century, Humans, Population Groups education, Population Groups ethnology, Population Groups history, Population Groups legislation & jurisprudence, Population Groups psychology, Spain ethnology, Trust psychology, Unemployment history, Unemployment psychology, Expressed Emotion, Interpersonal Relations history, Social Control, Informal history, Socioeconomic Factors history, Transients and Migrants education, Transients and Migrants history, Transients and Migrants legislation & jurisprudence, Transients and Migrants psychology
- Abstract
This article explores a culturally sensitive topic, envy, among Bolivian migrants in Spain. Following a constructivist approach to emotions, we examine discourses of envy, as they are shaped by the cultural contexts in which they emerge. Our study uses a sample of 30 transnational households and multi-sited ethnography to illustrate the ways emotions and their effects on sociality serve as a mechanism of social control, especially when the boundaries of such a community have been stretched transnationally. Envy is an important component of a belief system central to understanding the emergence, or lack thereof, of trust and solidarity among migrants and can shape the types of social relations and conflicts between migrants and non-migrant households back in Bolivia. These conflicts have been exacerbated by economic instability, high unemployment rates and precarious wages especially for the undocumented migrant community in Spain.
- Published
- 2011
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