Negotiating the situational identity of algerian migrants over-skilled in québec
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Journal eL-bahith in human’s and social’s sciences
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Through qualitative demarch, this research is trying to point out how the difficulties to integrate into market
labor of the host-society and affect the strategies of new comers and exploring each situation to realize their goals.
They find themselves obliged to negotiate constantly their situations and their strategies. Because it is never an
individual matter, the identity is deeply affected, and it is intricately shaped by every experience life. In exploring
the micro-social processes interaction through which migrant identity is reinvented, the study leads to setting up of a
“mapping” of migrants faced every situation and how the migrant negotiate its references. Furthermore, it displays
the result of negotiating as a social adjustment in everyday life and the struggles to succeed gradually the whole
process of integration. The people interviewed invent for themselves new norms of negotiating, within the different
social situations, which include three references (homeland, host society and community of the same origin). A new
form of identifications emerges from their social negotiating that obey not only to their references but also to the
conditions of their situations and the possibilities to improve or realize their aims. The analysis highlights the
‘adaptative action’ and the situation negotiating of identity