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Eritrean? Italian? British? Adaptive transnationalism and identity negotiation among Eritrean second generations in London and Milan

Woldu, Mikal

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This paper examines the transnational engagement of Eritrean second generations (ESG) in London and Milan, analysing how family, community, and host-society dynamics shape their identities and practices. Drawing on a multi-sited ethnographic approach, this study explores the roles of family socialisation, language maintenance, and experiences of racial discrimination, in shaping emerging practices in political participation and civic engagement. Findings reveal that ESGs engage in what can be referred to as ‘adaptive transnationalism’. They construct diasporic identities through selective engagement with their heritage, balancing cultural loyalty with personal beliefs in response to the distinct socio-political environments of their host societies. By focusing on the experiences of second generations within a refugee diaspora, this study challenges traditional notions of transnationalism, highlighting how second generations actively negotiate identity, belonging, and community solidarity across local and transnational spaces. These insights underscore the complexity of second-generation transnationalism, emphasising agency and adaptation within diverse European contexts.

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Woldu, M. (online). Eritrean? Italian? British? Adaptive transnationalism and identity negotiation among Eritrean second generations in London and Milan. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2025.2477252

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 4, 2025
Online Publication Date Mar 14, 2025
Deposit Date Mar 29, 2025
Publicly Available Date Mar 29, 2025
Journal Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies
Print ISSN 1369-183X
Electronic ISSN 1469-9451
Publisher Taylor and Francis Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Pages 1-18
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2025.2477252
Keywords Second generations; Eritrean diaspora; Black Italians; Black British; adaptive transnationalism
Publisher URL https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1369183X.2025.2477252

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