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Malta’daki Göçmenlerin Sosyal İletişim Ağları: Bourdieu’nün Teorik Çerçevesi Bağlamında Bir Analiz

Year 2025, Issue: 16, 162 - 183
https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309

Abstract

Avrupa Birliği'nin en küçük ülkelerinden biri olan Malta’nın nüfusu son yıllarda hızla artmaktadır ve göçmen nüfusu toplam nüfusun dörtte birini oluşturmaktadır. Ada ülkesinin sınırlı fiziksel alanı ve yüksek göç oranı, farklı gruplar arasındaki günlük karşılaşmaları artırmakta ve sosyal hareketlilik ve iletişim ağlarının doğrudan gözlemlenmesine olanak tanımaktadır. Bu araştırma, Bourdieu’nun sermaye teorisi ve yarık habitus kavramından yararlanarak göçmenlerin sosyal hareketliliği ile sosyal iletişim ağlarının oluşumu arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemektedir. Araştırma kapsamında otuz beş göçmenle yarı yapılandırılmış görüşmeler yapılmış; 2023-2025 yılları arasında katılımcı gözlem yoluyla veri toplanmıştır. Elde edilen veriler tematik analiz yöntemi kullanılarak değerlendirilmiştir. Bulgular, göçmenlerin sermayesinin, göç sonrası bağlamda sosyal iletişimde nasıl tanındığı veya dönüştürüldüğünün belirleyici rolüne dikkat çekmektedir. Çalışma, vatandaşlık ülkesi ve ikamet süresi gibi faktörlerin sosyal hareketlilik ve sosyal iletişim süreçleriyle ilişkisini ortaya koymaktadır. Özellikle aşağı doğru sosyal hareketlilik yaşayan AB dışı göçmenlerin sosyal ağlarının daraldığı ve bu durumun yapısal eşitsizlikleri pekiştirdiği gözlemlenmektedir. Ayrıca çalışma, dil yeterliliğinin tek başına kapsayıcı sosyal iletişimi teşvik etmek için yeterli olmadığını göstermektedir.

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Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework

Year 2025, Issue: 16, 162 - 183
https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309

Abstract

Malta, one of the smallest countries in the European Union, has a rapidly growing population in recent years, with its migrant population accounting for a quarter of the total population. The island country’s limited physical space and high migration rate increase daily encounters between different groups and allow for direct observation of social mobility and communication networks. This research examines the relationship between migrants’ social mobility and the formation of social communication networks by drawing on Bourdieu’s theory of capital and the concept of cleft habitus. Within the scope of the research, semi-structured interviews were conducted with thirty-five migrants; data were collected through participant observation between 2023 and 2025. The obtained data were evaluated using the thematic analysis method. The findings draw attention to the determining role of how migrants’ capital is recognised or transformed in social communication in the post-migration context. The study reveals the relationship between factors such as country of citizenship and duration of residence with social mobility and social communication processes. It is observed that the social networks of non-EU migrants, who experience downward mobility in particular, have narrowed, and this situation reinforces structural inequalities. Furthermore, the study shows that language proficiency alone is insufficient to promote inclusive social communication.

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  • Anja, A., & Zhang, D. (2023). Ants along the street: Street vending as a lifeblood of the urban poor in Dilla Town, Southern Ethiopia. Journal of Asian and African Studies, 60(2), 1134–1157. https://doi.org/10.1177/00219096231188949
  • Balestra, C., & Ciani, E. (2022). Current challenges to social mobility and equality of opportunity. OECD Papers on Well-being and Inequalities, 10. https://doi.org/10.1787/a749ffbb-en
  • Boese, M., Moran, A., & Mallman, M. (2021). Re-examining social mobility: Migrants’ relationally, temporally, and spatially embedded mobility trajectories. Sociology, 56(2), 351–368. https://doi.org/10.1177/00380385211033455
  • Bork-Hüffer, T. (2022). Digital media, friendships and migrants’ entangled and non-linear inclusion and exclusion. Urban Studies, 59(16), 3330-3346. https://doi.org/10.1177/00420980221111994
  • Bourdieu, P. (2012). Bir otoanaliz için taslak (M. Erşen, Trans.) (A. Akay, Ed.). Bağlam Yayınları. (Original work published in 2004)
  • Bourdieu, P. (2015). Ayrım: Beğeni yargısının toplumsal eleştirisi (D. F. Şannan & A. G. Berkkurt, Trans.). Heretik Yayınları. (Original work published in 1979)
  • Bourdieu, P. (2018). Bir pratik teorisi için taslak: Kabiliye üzerine üç etnoloji çalışması (N. Ökten, Trans.). İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları. (Original work published 1972)
  • Bradley, L., Guichon, N., & Kukulska-Hulme, A. (2025). Migrants’ and refugees’ digital literacies in life and language learning. ReCALL, 37(2), 147-156. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0958344025000047
  • Chouliaraki, L., & Georgiou, M. (2022). The digital border: Migration, technology, power. New York University Press.
  • de Haas, H., Castles, S., & Miller, M. J. (2020). The age of migration: International population movements in the modern world (6th ed.). Red Globe Press.
  • Debono, M. (2021). Migrants and the challenge of decent work in Malta. e-Revista Internacional de la Protección Social, 6(2), 272–293. https://dx.doi.org/10.12795/e-RIPS.2021.i02.12
  • Erel, U. (2010). Migrating cultural capital: Bourdieu in migration studies. Sociology, 44(4), 642–660. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038510369363
  • Friedman, S. (2014). The price of the ticket: Rethinking the experience of social mobility. Sociology, 48(2), 352–368. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038513490355
  • Funjika, P., & Gisselquist, R. M. (2020). Social mobility and inequality between groups (WIDER Working Paper No. 2020/12). The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER). https://doi.org/10.35188/UNU-WIDER/2020/769-9
  • Garip, F. (2008). Social capital and migration: How do similar resources lead to divergent outcomes? Demography, 45(3), 591–617. https://doi.org/10.1353/dem.0.0016
  • General Workers’ Union. (2024, November 17). The role of foreign labour in Malta’s workforce. GWU. https://gwu.org.mt/en/the-role-of-foreign-labour-in-maltas-workforce/
  • Goldthorpe, J. H. (2017). Social class mobility in modern Britain: Changing structure, constant process: Lecture in Sociology read 15 March 2016. In J. Carsten & S. Frith (Eds.), British Academy lectures, 2015–16 (British Academy Lectures Series). British Academy Scholarship Online. https://doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266045.003.0005
  • Guichon, N. (2024). Reviewing research methods on adult migrants’ digital literacy: What insights for additional language teaching? Apples – Journal of Applied Language Studies, 18(1), 67–89. https://doi.org/10.47862/apples.137177
  • International Labour Organization. (no date). Classification of occupation. ILOSTAT. https://ilostat.ilo.org/methods/concepts-and-definitions/classification-occupation/
  • Kim, H., & Won, S. (2025). How does digital technology use help immigrants? Examining its impact on life satisfaction of immigrants in Korea. Journal of Posthumanism, 5(6), 288–301. https://doi.org/10.63332/joph.v5i6.2015
  • Kim, J. (2018). Migration-facilitating capital: A Bourdieusian theory of international migration. Sociological Theory, 36(3), 262–288. https://doi.org/10.1177/0735275118794982
  • Koçal, A. V., & Karasu, M. A. (2024). Göç kuramlarında güncel bir yaklaşım: Göçmen ilişki ağları kuramı. Dicle Üniversitesi İktisadi ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi Dergisi, 14(27), 78–97.
  • Levitt, P. (2001). The transnational villagers. University of California Press.
  • Mirfardi, A., Heidari, A., & Amini Khoo, M. (2020). The social mobility of rural-urban migrants and its relationship to social capital: The case study of Yasouj and Madevan cities. Regional Planning, 10(37), 123–140.
  • National Statistics Office – Malta. (2024a). Intercensal population revisions 2012-2021. Retrieved January 25, 2025, from https://nso.gov.mt/intercensal-population-revisions-2012-2021/
  • National Statistics Office – Malta. (2024b). Contrasting population dynamics. Retrieved December 25, 2024, from https://nso.gov.mt/contrasting-population-dynamics/
  • Niu, G. Y., & Siriphon, A. (2025). Educational nomadic families: Transnational social reproduction mobility of Chinese middle-income families in Chiang Mai, Thailand. SAGE Open, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440251323616
  • Papademetriou, D. G., Somerville, W., & Sumption, M. (2009, June). The social mobility of migrants and their children. Migration Policy Institute. https://www.migrationpolicy.org/research/social-mobility-migrants-and-their-children
  • Perger, N. (2023). Cleft habitus. In M. Sardoč (Ed.), Handbook of equality of opportunity. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-52269-2_63-1
  • Reed-Danahay, D. (2020). Bourdieu and social space: Mobilities, trajectories, emplacements. Berghahn Books.
  • Sha, H. (2021). Migrant networks as social capital: The social infrastructure of migration (MIDEQ Working Paper). Migration for Development & Equality. https://southsouth.contentfiles.net/media/documents/MIDEQ_working_paper-_Migrant_networks_as_social_capital_Heila_Sha.pdf
  • Steel, G. (2008). Vulnerable careers: Tourism and livelihood dynamics among street vendors in Cusco, Peru. Rozenberg Publishers.
  • Trinidad, A. C., & Faas, D. (2025). Familial ties and their impact on the class conditions of migrant nurses in the Republic of Ireland. European Societies. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1162/euso_a_00028
  • Wang, X., Liu, J., Zhu, J., Bai, Y., & Wang, J. (2023). The association between social integration and utilization of primary health care among migrants in China: A nationwide cross-sectional study. International Journal for Equity in Health, 22(1), 210. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-023-02018-x
  • Zhang, Y., You, C., Pundir, P., & Meijering, L. (2023). Migrants’ community participation and social integration in urban areas: A scoping review. Cities, 141, 104447. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cities.2023.104447
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Primary Language English
Subjects Communication Studies, Organisational, Interpersonal and Intercultural Communication
Journal Section Research Articles
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Şeyma Esin Erben 0000-0002-9984-1242

Early Pub Date October 28, 2025
Publication Date October 29, 2025
Submission Date May 24, 2025
Acceptance Date September 25, 2025
Published in Issue Year 2025 Issue: 16

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APA Erben, Ş. E. (2025). Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework. Etkileşim(16), 162-183. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309
AMA Erben ŞE. Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework. Etkileşim. October 2025;(16):162-183. doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309
Chicago Erben, Şeyma Esin. “Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework”. Etkileşim, no. 16 (October 2025): 162-83. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309.
EndNote Erben ŞE (October 1, 2025) Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework. Etkileşim 16 162–183.
IEEE Ş. E. Erben, “Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework”, Etkileşim, no. 16, pp. 162–183, October2025, doi: 10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309.
ISNAD Erben, Şeyma Esin. “Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework”. Etkileşim 16 (October2025), 162-183. https://doi.org/10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309.
JAMA Erben ŞE. Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework. Etkileşim. 2025;:162–183.
MLA Erben, Şeyma Esin. “Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework”. Etkileşim, no. 16, 2025, pp. 162-83, doi:10.32739/etkilesim.2025.8.16.309.
Vancouver Erben ŞE. Social Communication Networks of Migrants in Malta: An Analysis Based on Bourdieu’s Theoretical Framework. Etkileşim. 2025(16):162-83.

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