Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community

This paper explores how the spatial practices of churches can lead to the (non-)integration of migrant communities. Whilst churches bring migrants and non-migrants together in space and time, so too can they cause them to become divided along ethnic, national, linguistic and/or class-based lines. In...

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Main Authors: WOODS, Orlando, KONG, Lily
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spelling sg-smu-ink.soss_research-44452021-11-25T01:55:16Z Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community WOODS, Orlando KONG, Lily This paper explores how the spatial practices of churches can lead to the (non-)integration of migrant communities. Whilst churches bring migrants and non-migrants together in space and time, so too can they cause them to become divided along ethnic, national, linguistic and/or class-based lines. In such cases, migrants can become integrated into a community of other migrants, which can discourage integration into the church-at-large, or into society more generally. These practices of (non-)integration give rise to parallel spaces of Christian praxis that can lead to the reproduction of distance and difference between (and within) migrant and non-migrant communities. To illustrate these ideas, we draw on 106 in-depth interviews conducted between November 2017 and February 2018 with Christian migrants from six Asian countries currently living in Singapore, with Singaporean Christians, and with Singapore-based church leaders. The data reveal how the integrative potential of Christianity can be undermined (or negated) by the spatial exclusion of migrant communities within places of religious praxis. To conclude, we highlight the need for research to explore the ways in which religious groups may contribute to the (non-)management of ethno-national diversity in the contemporary world. 2020-04-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3188 info:doi/10.1080/07256868.2020.1751601 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4445/viewcontent/Parallel_spaces_of_migrant__SV.pdf http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Research Collection School of Social Sciences eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Migrant communities parallel spaces ethno-national diversity Christianity Singapore. Asian Studies Civic and Community Engagement Religion
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topic Migrant communities
parallel spaces
ethno-national diversity
Christianity
Singapore.
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Religion
spellingShingle Migrant communities
parallel spaces
ethno-national diversity
Christianity
Singapore.
Asian Studies
Civic and Community Engagement
Religion
WOODS, Orlando
KONG, Lily
Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
description This paper explores how the spatial practices of churches can lead to the (non-)integration of migrant communities. Whilst churches bring migrants and non-migrants together in space and time, so too can they cause them to become divided along ethnic, national, linguistic and/or class-based lines. In such cases, migrants can become integrated into a community of other migrants, which can discourage integration into the church-at-large, or into society more generally. These practices of (non-)integration give rise to parallel spaces of Christian praxis that can lead to the reproduction of distance and difference between (and within) migrant and non-migrant communities. To illustrate these ideas, we draw on 106 in-depth interviews conducted between November 2017 and February 2018 with Christian migrants from six Asian countries currently living in Singapore, with Singaporean Christians, and with Singapore-based church leaders. The data reveal how the integrative potential of Christianity can be undermined (or negated) by the spatial exclusion of migrant communities within places of religious praxis. To conclude, we highlight the need for research to explore the ways in which religious groups may contribute to the (non-)management of ethno-national diversity in the contemporary world.
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title Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
title_short Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
title_full Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
title_fullStr Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
title_full_unstemmed Parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in Singapore: Latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse Christian community
title_sort parallel spaces of migrant (non-)integration in singapore: latent politics of distance and difference within a diverse christian community
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2020
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3188
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/soss_research/article/4445/viewcontent/Parallel_spaces_of_migrant__SV.pdf
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